Well, Scons download page says: *The current production release* of SCons is *3.0.0*
I think if IoTivity wants to be a production ready framework it should always rely on latest production release dependencies. regards, On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Morrow, Joseph L <joseph.l.mor...@intel.com > wrote: > Do we know if IoTivity community is going to support this promptly? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Joey Morrow > > > > *From:* iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org [mailto: > iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org] *On Behalf Of *Morten Nielsen > *Sent:* Monday, September 18, 2017 5:07 PM > *To:* Mats Wichmann <m...@wichmann.us>; IoTivity Developer List < > iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org> > *Subject:* Re: [dev] changes in SCons upstream - 3.0 released > > > > Nice! Sounds like we can finally get support for compiling with Visual > Studio 2017 too! > > > > /Morten > ------------------------------ > > *From:* iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org < > iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org> on behalf of Mats Wichmann < > m...@wichmann.us> > *Sent:* Monday, September 18, 2017 4:58:01 PM > *To:* IoTivity Developer List > *Subject:* [dev] changes in SCons upstream - 3.0 released > > > > > Two things happened on the same day (one was waiting for the other, so > they were definitely linked): > > scons 3.0 is released > > the entire scons infrastructure has moved to github (or is moving but > hasn't quite finished - but within a couple of days it will all be done) > > > The scons 3.0 release matters to us because > - distributions released in the future will have this in their > repositories. that will affect developers who habitually upgrade their > cutting-edge distro (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc) or use latest-spins of Docker > and such infrastructure tools when new versions come out; > long-term-support type distros will not be affected. Windows, Mac, etc. > should not see an impact unless you actually install (e.g. Mac using > Homebrew will probably get 3.0 in not to long and if you upgrade through > brew you would get new bits); similarly if you install scons through pip > (python package installer) you will need to pay attention if you don't > want the new version. > - 3.0 supports Python 3, and there are a few side effects, some things > that work now will not work in the 3.0 scons (most noticable this is > print statements, and many of those have already been cleaned over the > last few months) > - there may well be bugfixes we're interested in, which we can't pick up > without going to 3.0. > - on the other hand, there could well be things we do which won't work > on 3.0 because maybe we used a feature not guaranteed to be stable, or > not using as documented and is impacted by a change that did not change > API. > > There's not likely to be an immediate impact, as jenkins, QA systems, > etc. will not be changed suddenly, so don't worry for the 1.3.1 release > cycle. > > If something does come up relating to SCons 3, assign it to me. > > I'll try to put up a wiki page when I learn more real details, rather > than trying to post stuff to email where people won't find it when they > need it. > > --mats > > > _______________________________________________ > iotivity-dev mailing list > iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org > https://lists.iotivity.org/mailman/listinfo/iotivity-dev > > _______________________________________________ > iotivity-dev mailing list > iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org > https://lists.iotivity.org/mailman/listinfo/iotivity-dev > > -- *Thiago Guedes Cunha de Moura* Graduando em Ciência da Computação Instituto de Ciências Exatas e Biológicas - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto cel.: (31)99484-9864
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