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    nsisbi

    NSISBI aims to remove the current 2GB limit found in NSIS.

    ...On versions before 7208-1, source files added to the installer are limited to 2GB per file (this is controlled by NSIS_CONFIG_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT, this is turned on by default). This project is the result of several different experiments focused on relieving the 2GB limit in NSIS, so it's still a work in progress. I'll try to keep it up to date with each major NSIS release.
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    Progress Telerik UI for UWP

    Progress Telerik UI for UWP

    Telerik UI for Universal Windows Platform

    This repo contains the source code for Telerik UI for Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which includes 20+ UI controls for developers building UWP applications. This is an open-source version of Telerik UI for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) by Progress. The project is community-supported on Stack Overflow. Commercial support is available at telerik.com/uwp where you'll find a supported commercial trial and pricing options. Please visit telerik.com for UI tools for ASP.NET, WPF, WinForms, or JavaScript. Common and device-family-specific APIs are bundled in Progress® Telerik® UI for UWP. ...
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    Nix Output Monitor

    Nix Output Monitor

    Pipe your nix-build output through the nix-output-monitor

    nix-output-monitor (also known as nom) is a workflow tool that enhances the readability and usability of nix-build output by providing pretty, parsed summaries and highlighting important events during Nix builds. This was an experiment to write something fun and useful in Haskell, which proved to be useful to quite a lot of people. By now, nom is quite fully featured with support for nix v1 commands (e.g. nix-build) and nix v2 commands (e.g. nix build). At this point it seems like I will...
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    JCCTray is a utility for use with all flavors of CruiseControl Continuous Integration servers. It provides feedback upon build progress, and allows control over some of the server's operations.
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    Set of Ant tasks to compile Progress code using XREF, dump/load Progress databases, and so on. Source code and releases can now be found at https://github.com/Riverside-Software/pct
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    KRPMBuilder is a KDE application that makes the building of spec files and RPM packages easy. After editing the spec-file in an intuitive, KDE-based GUI, you can execute RPM inside KRPMBuilder and control the progress of the package build process.
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    It\\\'s a small program which calculate number of operations that GNU make want to do and after that it shows progress of compilation.
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    aepro is a dependency maintenance tool for progres4gl. It is intended to be used in conjuction with aegis (aegis.sourceforge.net), a source code configuration tool. It (re)compiles progres4GL programs whose sourcecode has changed.
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    MakeProcessor is a platform-independant perl script which parses the output of GNU make to produce useful information on the terminal, such as progress toward completion and current action.
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    ...There are some solutions that buffer the entire output from each process, and then output only when the process exists. This works fairly well for short processes, such as compilations, but prevents output of progress reports. This also prevents seeing the relative time each message was printed. Makesh takes a different approach. It prefixes each output line with the concurrency index from which this output came. This allows demultiplexing the output without losing track of progress reports and relative output times.
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