This chapter will take you through the basic steps of installing SCons on your system, and building SCons if you don't have a pre-built package available (or simply prefer the flexibility of building it yourself). Before that, however, this chapter will also describe the basic steps involved in installing Python on your system, in case that is necessary. Fortunately, both SCons and Python are very easy to install on almost any system, and Python already comes installed on many systems.
Because SCons is written in Python, you must obviously have Python installed on your system to use SCons. Before you try to install Python, you should check to see if Python is already available on your system by typing python -V (capital 'V') or python --version at your system's command-line prompt.
$ python -V Python 2.5.1
And on a Windows system with Python installed:
C:\>python -V Python 2.5.1
If Python is not installed on your system, you will see an error message stating something like "command not found" (on UNIX or Linux) or "'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable progam or batch file" (on Windows). In that case, you need to install Python before you can install SCons.
(Note that the -V
option
was added to Python version 2.0,
so if your system only has an earlier version available
you may see an
"Unknown option: -V"
error message.)
The standard location for information about downloading and installing Python is http://www.python.org/download/. See that page for information about how to download and install Python on your system.
SCons will work with any version of Python from 1.5.2 or later. If you need to install Python and have a choice, we recommend using the most recent Python 2.5 version available. Python 2.5 has significant improvements the help speed up the performance of SCons'.