> > when i changed a header file, scons didn't rebuild the targets,
> > including this header ...
> 
> Please be more specific about which header file you have changed and
> what change you have made in it.  Using your SConscript files and source
> I find that SCons is succesfully picking up changes in header files.

as i said, i am currently busy with other things, so i don't want to
start debugging scons ... 
there were issues, when changing header files, which are included by
files, that are autogenerated by my scons build system ... 

> > from the scons announcement:
> > > We do not recommend that downstream distributions (Debian, Fedora,
> > > etc.) package a checkpoint release
> 
> > debian stable doesn't include a checkpoint release, but that doesn't
> > mean, that testing/unstable should provide development versions ...
> > afaict, that is what experimental is for ...
> 
> Experimental is for known broken things which SCons snapshots aren't.

i had several complains from people compiling my software about broken
scons -c and scons --help ... all of them were using scons checkpoint
releases from debian testing/unstable ...
these issues were know
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=444204
http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1759)

does any other distribution except debian package checkpoint releases?
afaict, neither ubuntu, gentoo or fedora do so ...

best, tim

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