Software build-automation tool written in Common Lisp
COOK is a software build-automation tool made with a goal of letting you, the programmer, to utilize the most elegant and powerful programming language - Common Lisp - for managing your software builds. You write a recipe file which describes what objectives must be constructed. COOK will load and process this file, then produce either a regular Makefile or a Bourne Shell script, which will actually perform the task of building and installing your targets.
This project has a lively SVN repository for build recipes, over 1000 F/OSS softwares are available.
The tool "pkgbuild" is for building packages on Solaris 11/OpenIndiana from RPM-like spec files.
The tool also runs on OmniOS.
If you want, you can create new style IPS packages and old style SVR4 packages for Solaris 10.
The tool is not updated frequently, but the following "build recipes" for pkgbuild is updated every day.
For a few hundred build-recipes see the sub-project...
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Enables conversion of an applet into a normal Java application/Windows/Linux executable.For this application, the target user is an applet developer. Once he has completed the applet development, he can use this application to create an executable file.
BTS is a Build Template System designed for building packages for th common packing systems in use by current distributions based on a single XML package description. We are finally restarting development after a long break due to NeOS work.
Plugins for Maven 1.x (http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/) - manage all aspects of your project (tests, docs, distribution) from a single project descriptor! This project provides plugins that are not bundled with Maven due to differing licenses.
JarBoy is a archive/packaging tool, which helps to manage, create and explore JAR archives. It could be used as command-line tool, java library or classical GUI application.
DebToo - Debian powered from source. Portage-like configurability brought into Debian with the goodies known to Gentoo users: USE flags, optimised packages, hand picked patches, fine grained tweaking performance, inherted configurations.
makeutil is a set of portable public domain programs designed to support C/C++ projects. It provides tools for build operations outside of the normal compile/link pipeline. It is designed to be unobtrusively included directly in your own project.
Xinstaller is a program written in C for Linux. It will allow you to make an installer file for your programs. The user will have only to start the executable and to answer some easy questions(mostly "next" :)).
A collection of utilities for working with SourceForge programmatically. The initial release is spearheaded by a programmatic interface to the File Release System.
This project will provide tools mostly written in python, that will enable generation of bookmark to be able to use konqueror, as you would use synaptic, to get information faster on a package you want.
Yet another Java obfuscation tool. This one has a bit of a different twist, in that it can obfuscate native methods by generating a .h file which #defines the original method names to the obfuscated ones. Built with Apache BCEL.
Data Evolution for Java. Finch is a Data Transformation System based on JDBC and other Java blessed specifications. Finch is based on a component task architecture allowing users to create complex data manipulation jobs.
This utility converts Motorola S-record files (namely .S19 files) to binary files and vice-versa. It has several useful features that allow full manipulation of record addressing and output file size.
Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
LPML is the Linux Packaging Markup Language and is implemented
with perl. LPML improves upon traditional fileglobbing schemes.
Source repositories are rendered into RPMs, dpkgs, and many
other methods of direct compilation and installation.
Need to package up your compiled program so that it can be install on a Windows or Unix machine? Use this Zip Package Maker. ZipPKG Maker lets you, Install, Uninstall, List and create Zip Packages. ZipPKG Maker is compatible with the output files from
RPM Workshop is for the experienced/professional packager.
This tool will give the packager GUI access to take a new tar file and create a spec file and RPMS or open an exsisting spec file for updating.