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    nsisbi

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

    ...This version adds support for using a separate file for storing the install data, therefore allowing installer sizes up to a theoretical max size of 8EB (this is controlled by NSIS_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_FILE_SUPPORT, this is turned on by default). On versions before 7069-1, the compiler (makensis) is designed to run on 64 bit machines as this is the feature needed to make installers bigger than 2GB. 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. ...
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    vcproj2cmake

    Visual Studio .vc[x]proj to CMakeLists.txt (make, Ninja ...) enabler

    Elaborate Visual Studio .vcxproj / .vcproj projects to CMakeLists.txt converter, enabling Makefile or Ninja or IDE builds, i.e. full multi-platform CMake functionality (Linux, Mac, Windows...). Live Update capability: supports side-by-side tracking of evolving original proj files, within build tree!! Script hooks for static CMake defs, powerful definition-to-variable mapping. Access to project data content is via git repository _only_ (it's a developer infrastructure project, thus...
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    Z2 Embedded Linux

    Z2 Embedded Linux

    Complete linux platform for web configurable, embedded service devices

    ... * HTTP configuration based on Django included. Extensible customer application framework and multi-language support. * Multiple architecture support with cross-compiler chain. * Product licensing framework for customer applications. * Adapted for pure VMWare development-cycle and deployment as well as customized hardware.
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    RubyScript2Exe transforms your Ruby script into a standalone Windows or Linux executable. You can look at it as a "compiler", for it collects all necessary files to run your script on an other machine.
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    The XPS is a scalable platform for meta-programming and domain engineering. It provides a virtual machine, compiler, and runtime library that make it possible to efficiently develop, debug, and run programs based on XPL (eXtensible Programming Language)
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