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It is a shell script which updates your local KDE sources with svn/cvs/cvsup and does all needed steps to build and install KDE packages including qt(-copy) and kde-i18n.
Makerootfs makes it easy to build a root filesystem for embedded devices (e.g. ARM based) by automating the cross-compiling process through shell scripts, patches and default configs. Unlike buildroot which uses uClibc, makerootfs uses the full glibc.
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DoxyMentor makes autogeneration of software project documentation a snap, by utliizing DoxyMake (and doxygen), and a source code repository. Supports exporting tagged modules from cvs and documenting them based on a short-and-sweet Doxymake config file.
Minidoochun is a framework for producing embedded systems. With this framework, anyone can easily produce a meta-image which can boot with emulators or download to target device.
X-Dev (cross-dev) is a collection of shell scripts to build a cross-compiling environment and libraries to use with it. It's meant to be run from Linux and it's primary target is Windows (TM), other platforms will propably be supported later
A Makefile skeleton that includes configuring.
Fed up with the autoconf tools? The pConf system is a small, clean make file
skeleton that can do configuring tasks and works for different OS environments.
Supports C, C++. Documentation (s)POD.
Buildtool is a shell-based build infrastructure. It provides a framework to create automatic configuration scripts and simple but powerful build rules. Other functionality includes building of shared libraries and pkgflags files (similar to pkgconfig).
A tool for the development and customization of an information system for traceability and workflow management of virtually any business process or product.
toc is a smaller-scope replacement for GNU Autotools (specifically, autoconf and automake), but suitable only for a GNU audience (i.e., it is not NEARLY as platform-portable as the autotools).
Travis's Cross Compiler Collection is a collection of scripts that build cross compilers targetting different, specific, platforms. All requisite files are grabbed by ftp, so most cross compilers are just a "make install" away.
Script to Build OpenBSD on your Soekris device. Features include:
-Makes an image from the version of OS that you are currently building from.
-Function to either write directly to your CF or make an image that can be dd'd at a later time.
Project to create a unified FAQ XML format with all applicable software to convert it to various formats, such as multiple forms of HTML, TeX, PDF, text files, etc. Useful for most of "FAQ keepers" on various forums and discussion lists.
[PL] Projekt rozbudowy systemu informatycznego IV LO w Bytomiu - system portow, serwery, CMS itp.
[EN] A project which aims to enhance IT system of IV High School in Bytom, Poland - ports system, servers, CMS, etc.
This is the Palm Translation Utilities project, a set of perl and bash scripts used to make translating Palm programs that use PILRC easier.
Software currently works, but may not handle edge cases correctly.
"Shake & Make" ("Shake" for short) is an XML based, cross-platform build system replacing shell/OS-bound tools like "make". With certain aspects inspired by Ant, abstract action classes perform the actual work (such as delete/move/touch of files).
Exmmpkg is a tool used to make and install a directory of code. Exmmpkg will compile and either install it, or automatically make one of 2 types of packages from it. - This project is now obsolete thanks to emerge in gentoo.