[Scons-users] adding text to compile line
Mats Wichmann
mats at wichmann.us
Mon Feb 5 14:16:53 EST 2024
On 2/5/24 11:41, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> On 2/5/24 10:41, daggs via Scons-users wrote:
>>> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2024 at 4:28 PM
>>> From: "Mats Wichmann" <mats at wichmann.us>
>>> To: scons-users at scons.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Scons-users] adding text to compile line
>>>
>>> On 2/5/24 06:41, daggs via Scons-users wrote:
>>>> tried this,
>>>>
>>>> getting this error:
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File "/usr/lib/scons/SCons/Action.py", line 688, in __call__
>>>> cmd = self.strfunction(target, source, env, executor)
>>>> File "./site_scons/site_init.py", line 10, in my_strfunction
>>>> c = env.subst(self.cmdstr, SUBST_CMD, executor=executor,
>>>> TypeError: subst() got an unexpected keyword argument 'overrides'
>>>
>>> Old version of SCons? The overrides behavior was added in SCons 4.5.
>>> For the purposes of experiment, you can just leave out the
>>> "overrides=overrides" on the three lines where it appears - no need to
>>> drop it from the function signature.
>> yes, 3.2
>>
>> will try and report back
>
> ah yes, you probably mentioned the version at sme point and I
> missed/forgot it.
>
> you may want to set your tool, if it works, to include some version
> checks so it works on pre-3.5 as well as 3.5+.
ahem... think one thing, type another.
4.5 was the version this extra argument was added, so that would need to
be the gate version.
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