Make apenwarr/redo installable on windows and work with uv tool install
Some people have /usr/bin/python as a link to python3. The script is designed to work in either python2 or python3, but python3's subprocess model defaults to close_fds=True, which closes the jobserver fds and causes an error. Explicitly force close_fds=False to get identical behaviour on python2 and python3. Reported-by: Tharre <tharre3@gmail.com> |
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| docs | ||
| minimal | ||
| redo | ||
| redoconf | ||
| t | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .pylintrc | ||
| all.do | ||
| clean.do | ||
| do | ||
| install.do | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| Makefile | ||
| MANIFEST.in | ||
| mkdocs.yml | ||
| README.md | ||
| setup.py | ||
| test.do | ||
redo - a recursive build system
Smaller, easier, more powerful, and more reliable than make.
This is an implementation of Daniel J. Bernstein's redo build system. He never released his version, so other people have implemented different variants based on his published specification.
This version, sometimes called apenwarr/redo, is probably the most advanced one, including parallel builds, improved logging, extensive automated tests, and helpful debugging features.
To build and test redo, run:
./do -j10 test
To install it, run something like this:
DESTDIR= PREFIX=/usr/local ./do -j10 install
- View the documentation via readthedocs.org
- Visit the source code on github
- Discussions and support via the
mailing list (archives).
You can subscribe by sending any email message to
redo-list+subscribe@googlegroups.com(note the plus sign). You can send questions or feedback (with or without subscribing) by sending messages toredo-list@googlegroups.com.