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    builder

    Easily build software for your Linux distro repo

    This project is a wrapper script using generated profiles that include any desired patches and files (such as .desktop, icons, and configurations) to easily update, build, and package the software to be made available in your Linux distributions' online repository. So instead of worrying about how to compile for autoconf, autogen, bootstrap, cmake, or the traditional configure, make, make install, for each software title in your repo, builder will take care of all those details so you can...
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    Linux From Scratch GNU/Linux x-lfs-2010

    Linux From Scratch GNU/Linux x-lfs-2010

    LFS that builds GNU/Linux %100 NON-STOP from GNU C 4.4 - Firefox-20.0

    ... xpdf, motif-2.5.0 cde-2.2.4*, fvwm2, firefox-6.0/20.0 lite, qt-4.7.4 lite, gnome-1.4 w/gedit, postgres, apache, php, and more. 1.5G installed, 8G w/dirty src dirs intact. Easy 1-2-3 Instruction list (just several commands) to build all 350+ NON-STOP (no known bugs) Runs Mathematica 4.0+ fully (highest/lowest ver unk). XLogin setup optional (xdm-options) Simplicity: just 394k bash with all pkg-ver specific fixes to see PREREQUISITES: linux kernel 2.6.38
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    Upix - The universal package installer

    Software management and packaging system for Linux.

    Upix is a distribution independent software management and packaging system for Unix/Linux. An Upix application consists of a single directory "AppDir" which contains build scripts and application specific files, both source and binaries.
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    QBAS (Qmake Automation Building System) is a group of scripts allowing the developer to check deps, configurate and build a code project without dealing directly with the GNU tools jungle (automake, autoconf, ld...). QBAS's use is quite simple and actuall
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    The Ape Base Compile System is a set of bash scripts to leverage both ESP EPM (http://www.epmhome.org/) and MREPO (http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/mrepo/) in maintaining applications such as as Apache HTTPD, MySQL or PHP on Red Hat based systems.
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    PHPRPMs is a collection of tools required to build PHP extensions "missing" from your RedHat/Fedora distribution (such as mhash, mcrypt, FDFtk, mssql, SQLite, APC, APD, dBase, filePro and others) as RPM add-ons to your "factory" PHP packages.
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    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).
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