[Scons-users] Question about SCons support of python 3.6 and 3.7

Sergey Torokhov torokhov_s_a at mail.ru
Fri May 17 14:46:42 EDT 2019


Thank you for response, Mats.

I attached the link to archive with build and test log: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3uxT/4BJU3SDL4

There are at the end of log-files the sumurize list of failed and no-result tests for scons 3.0.4, 3.0.5 both for python 3.6 and python 3.7.

Or you require more detailed log about failed tests?


Пятница, 17 мая 2019, 21:06 +03:00 от Mats Wichmann <mats at wichmann.us>:
>Support is good. 3.7 throws new warnings (Not as many as 3.8!!!!) But most are resolved in master. No result is not fail, it's a choice not to run the test - like tool not installed, test is os-specific and you're not on that is, etc.   Send me a lot and I'll have a look.
>
>CI runs every github change against 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 on linux/win so it's well tested...
>
>On May 17, 2019 11:40:14 AM MDT, Sergey Torokhov via Scons-users < scons-users at scons.org > wrote: 
>>Hello!
>>
>>I encountered some problems with running of internal tests after SCons build,
>>i.e. during running of tests depends of python version:
>>
>>scons-3.0.4: 
>>21 failed, 180 "NO RESULT" for python 3.6
>>14  failed, 187 "NO RESULT" for python 3.7
>>
>>and 
>>
>>scons-3.0.5: 
>>21 failed, 185 "NO RESULT" for python 3.6
>>14 failed, 192 "NO RESULT" for python 3.7
>>
>>I suspect that "NO RESULT" could be treated failed as well
>>(I need more detailed investigation of output results of such tests).
>>
>>
>>Could anybody clarify the status of SCons support for python 3.6 and python 3.7?
>>I'm interesting it within Gentoo Linux package dev-util/scons.
>>
>>Especially I'm interesting does SCons currently have the python 3.7 support?
>>
>>--
>>Sergey Torokhov
>>
>>
>>
>
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