I don’t think it will be hard to fix the pip install issue. A given we change SCons to install like a normal python app. Even then using the msi builder vs the exe builder makes a big difference as well. I have been slacking ( well busy on different fronts) so I have not finished the work on the pip installer. I will try to get a pip file finished soon.
Jason From: Scons-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Nedrehagen via Scons-users Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2017 6:28 PM To: SCons users mailing list <[email protected]>; Bill Deegan <[email protected]>; SCons developer list <[email protected]> Cc: Ivan Nedrehagen <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Scons-users] Can we drop windows native installers if pip install works? In my opinion, installers has for a long time been the "windows way" to do it. And I think if I found out today that something didn't provide an installer, I'd expect the windows support to be poor, which is really not the case. But I might be too old school. Todays windows has apps and an app store. It even has nuget and chocolatey. Modern windows users might be more ready for this than I think. Den 10. april 2017 00:15:11 CEST, skrev Bill Deegan <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: Greetings, Assuming we can resolve issues with pip install, can we drop the windows (32 & 64bit) native installers? Thoughts. -Bill -- Sendt fra min Android-enhet med K-9 E-post. Vennligst unnskyld min kortfattethet.
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