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    A make like tool which consists mainly of a C++ engine and a Lua interpreter which processes the build scripts.
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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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    The name stands for "General Purpose Abstraction Layer". GPAL is a set of C++ classes which are used to represent any kind of data and to manipulate them. Thanks to SWIG, it is usable in many programming languages.
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    BuildGen is a a cross-platform build script generator. It reads some easy to write cofiguration files and creates things such as IDE projects, Makefiles and other forms of build information.
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    Prime Mover is a small and flexible build tool intended to be used instead of make. It is intended to be deployed with the projects that use it, and does not requires installation to use. It is modular and can be extended using the Lua scripting lang
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    Libraries and tools for compiling and text processing, written in Dylan using XML-based literate programming techniques.
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    irrBuild generates native solution, Makefile and workspace for irrlicht library and its examples using Premake based build scripts. These scripts can also be used as build templates for cross platform irrlicht applications.
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    Lixoo is a extensible, fast and small 2D point'n'click adventure game engine. It features the engine itself and an IDE that let you create full-featured games just by writing the essential code of the game.
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    The MAD Project is an attempt to create a powerful, flexible game engine, which is specifically designed for graphical adventure games.
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