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Force synthtool to be run as a module. #130

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theacodes opened this issue Nov 14, 2018 · 1 comment
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Force synthtool to be run as a module. #130

theacodes opened this issue Nov 14, 2018 · 1 comment
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Currently it's possible to run both python3 synth.py and python3 -m synthtool/synthtool. We should eliminate one of these, and I vote that we keep the latter.

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@theacodes theacodes added type: feature request ‘Nice-to-have’ improvement, new feature or different behavior or design. priority: p2 Moderately-important priority. Fix may not be included in next release. and removed 🚨 This issue needs some love. triage me I really want to be triaged. labels Nov 20, 2018
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The latter is the preferred way. But people manually run synth.py infrequently now; I can live with the current state.

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