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    Amake is a build tool, which adds automatic dependency analysis and target caching to GNU Make.
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    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte is a cloud database builder.

    nuBuilder Forte is the 4th version of nuBuilder. A open-source browser-based tool created for developing web-based database applications. nuBuilder uses either MySQL or MariaDB databases and gives its users the ability to do database operations like... • Search, Create, Insert, Read, Update, Delete ✪ With low-code tools that create ... - Forms with the Form Builder - Fast Reports - Database queries with the SQL Builder - Customised date and number formats with the Format...
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    Featureless Linux Library

    Featureless Linux Library

    Linux Library on top of Libc focusing on long term support.

    When computer power increases, programmers generally add more "features", thus making any performance gains in new hardware negligible. This project is an attempt to develop a library above libc that breaks out of this terrible loop.
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    COOK

    COOK

    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.
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    Gobi

    Gobi

    A batch package builder for applications

    Gobi for shell is a batch package builder for applications, it builds a self-install package of your programs. Creates a stand alone executable file that performs the (secured installation and removing) of the elements necessary to distribute your applications. The software offers many possibilities, such as executing commands before and after installation. This is the shell+Gtk version of the Gobisoft software with the same features...
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    AutoDepend keeps track of all file access during a build process and then generates gnu-make dependancies. (It works only on ELF architecture because it uses LD_PRELOAD)
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    The Odin System is a software build system that provides a simpler, more powerful, more efficient, and more reliable replacement for Make. It computes complete dependency information automatically, making the build scripts shorter and easier to manag
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    Logapp is a wrapper utility that helps supervise the execution of applications that produce heavy console output (e.g. make, CVS and Subversion). It does this by logging, trimming, and coloring each line of the output before displaying it.
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    An auto-build system for C/C++ projects based on GNU make, featuring auto sub-project dependency-and-linking, auto CVS/SVN checkout and functionality extensible via complier-configs and plug-ins so that it can be useful for all target platforms.
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    makepp

    GNU make compatible but reliable and simpler build tool

    Makepp, a build program which has a number of features that allow for reliable builds and simpler build files, is a drop-in replacement for GNU make. It supports almost all of the syntax that GNU make supports, and can be used with makefiles produced by utilities such as automake. It is called makepp (or make++) because it was designed with special support for C++, which has since been extended to other languages like Swig or embedded SQL. Some features that makepp adds to make are: greatly improved handling of builds that involve multiple makefiles (recursive make is no longer necessary); automatic scanning for include files; rebuild triggered if build command changes; checksum-based signature methods for reliable builds, smart enough to ignore whitespace or comment changes; extensibility through Perl programming (within your makefile); repositories (automatically importing files from another tree); build caches (not recompiling identically what a user of the same cache already did
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    OpenSBE is a universal software building framework based on Autoconf, GNU Make, Perl and sh. The framework provides a build environment that is platform, language, and compiler independent.
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    A perlscript to build source code into programs, like make in purpose but without makefiles. Dynamically finds the dependencies at build time. Build in support for cross-platform programs, multi threaded compiling and distcc.
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    Premake

    Premake

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    We moved to GitHub. Please look at the new homepage for an accurate description of the project.
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    A-A-P helps you with distributed development of software. Install a program on your system, obtain the sources and make modifications, manage multiple versions of the same project, distribute packages and much more. A-A-P runs on many operating systems.
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    dep-trace

    gdeptrace dependancy solver correct for pkg or make deps

    gdeptrace sorts an input dependancy list or table and prints it, and can do other actions. It's default operation is to act like tsort (1) except that it sorts by pure pkg / make dependancy (tsort sorts by grapical topology: see notes about differences). EXAMPLE: $ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | sort -k1,1 | gdeptrace [opts] e b c (b depends on e, c depends on b, e has no depends) (also: e has more items depending on it and is below anything it depends on; in this case...
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    hbcxx

    Use "#!/usr/bin/env hbcxx" to make C++ source code executable

    hbcxx uses the Unix hashbang (or shebang) #!/path/to/interpreter technique to make C++ source code directly executable. Modern C++, meaning C++11 or even C++14, feels like another language. This is not because the language has been changed massively but because the new features encourage a different, and slightly higher level way to think about writing C++. It's faster, more fun, supports lambdas, has tools to simplify memory management and includes regular expressions in the standard...
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    EasySQL Framework

    EasySQL Framework

    Work easily and safely with your database with EasySQL Framework.

    EasySQL is a powerfull open source tool written in PHP and released under the GNU AGPLv3. It was created for web application developers that want to write fast and secure apps. EasySQL Framework is especially good for inexperienced developers that are in the process of learning MySQL because it makes it almost impossible to make a syntax error. Currently it supports DDL, DQL/DML and DCL.
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    QuickMake is a flexible compilation aid, based on the GNU "make" program. It was originally developed for building RAVL (Recognition And Vision Library), but it can be used for compiling any software project, however big or small.
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    PyInstaller

    PyInstaller

    Converts (packages) Python programs into stand-alone executables

    PyInstaller is a program that converts (packages) Python programs into stand-alone executables, under Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, AIX and Solaris. Its main advantages over similar tools are that PyInstaller works with any version of Python since 2.3, it builds smaller executables thanks to transparent compression, it is fully multi-platform, and uses the OS support to load the dynamic libraries, thus ensuring full compatibility. The main goal of PyInstaller is to be compatible with...
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    The project supplies a template or skeleton for mainly batch processsing applications which make use of the korn Shell (ksh / pdksh), Perl and other executables (see docs). Functionality @ shell/Perl level: logging, sending email to the support, ...
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    python dagger

    File dependency graph evaluator in pure python.

    Dagger evaluates file dependencies in a directed-acyclic-graph (DAG) like GNU make, but timestamps or hashes can be used on a per-file basis when evaluating which file nodes are up to date or stale. Use fast timestamp comparisons on large files when hashing is too slow, and hashing on small files. When hashing is used, it's stored in either a text file or sqlite database (in-memory at runtime is optional).
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    With 'nixstaller' you can easily make installers for unix like systems. It will support several GUI frontends such as ncurses, Qt, GTK2 and FLTK.
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    Pre Make Kit (PMK) aims to be a BSD alternative to GNU autoconf, GNU libtool, and pkg-config. It uses data files instead of scripts to limit the spreading of trojans in software packages. It's designed to be easy to use for users and developers.
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    Colormake2 is a fork of colormake, a program to colorize output from "make" executions.
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    A structured and modular build system framework on top of GNU Make. PROJECT MOVED TO http://github.com/macro187/makery/
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