OK, I ported all of Neal's work onto a python3-port branch in the main
SCons repo.  I made an initial commit with just the 2to3, then added the
rest of his initial manual changes, and then cherry-picked all the rest of
his commits onto that branch.

This is now the branch where all python3 work should be done.  I think it's
a good start.  Many tests currently don't pass in my Python 2.7.2 (on
Ubuntu 11.04); mostly str/unicode type errors so far.  Neal, did you run
the tests on python2?  Did things work for you?


On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Neal Becker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
>
> > I'll work on that this weekend.
> >
>
> Here's what I did:
> https://bitbucket.org/nbecker/scons-p3
>
> Unfortuantely, what I did NOT do, is a checkpoint after running 2to3.
>  That's
> because I really didn't think it was likely I would succeed in my goals,
> so I
> didn't bother to checkin.  So that means the first commit has all the 2to3
> stuff
> in addition to my manual edits.  But it's not hard to split them: just run
> 2to3
> on revision 4170735, then diff to my 1st commit.
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