Why is SCons written for Python version 2.4?
Python 2.4 is still in widespread use on many systems, and was the version shipped by Red Hat as late as Red Hat 7.3. By writing the internal code so that it works on these systems, we’re making it as easy as possible for more sites to install and work with SCons on as wide a variety of systems as possible.
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