Categories within Program build automation

Projects within Program build automation

  • ACDK

    - Java-like C++ framework with scripting and distributed components
  • Agide

    - a framework in which separate tools can work together.
  • Ant

    - Java-based build tool
  • AutoCodeGenerator

    - Generates programs that maintain database records
  • Autobuild

    - Processes output from building software and generates HTML summaries
  • Autoconf

    - Produces shell scripts which automatically configure source code
  • Autodist

    - Distribution creation system
  • Autogen

    - Automated program and text generation
  • Automake

    - Generates Makefile.in files
  • Bitten

    - a simple distributed continuous integration system.
  • BuildBot

    - Automates the compile/test cycle of software development
  • Buildtool

    - Portable build infrastructure
  • CINT

    - C/C++ interpreter
  • CMake

    - Build system
  • Checkstyle

    - Java syntax checker
  • CheetahTemplate

    - Template engine and code generator
  • CodeWorker

    - Universal parsing tool and source code generator
  • Confix

    - a build tool for source code packages
  • FireMake

    - Creates makefiles
  • Flawfinder

    - Analyzes code for security risks
  • Garnome

    - Build utility for the Gnome desktop
  • Glade

    - A user interface builder for GTK+ and Gnome
  • Hashish

    - Graphical file or string hashing utility
  • Jam

    - Replacement for 'make'
  • Konstruct

    - KDE build and install system
  • MaKL

    - for building multi-platform C/C++ projects
  • MakeXS

    - Build system based on GNU make and GNU m4
  • Newfile

    - Creates starter files
  • OSSPsvs

    - Simple frontend to 'diff' and 'patch'
  • PGMT

    - Project to design and build software tools for parallel processors
  • PMK

    - Autoconf alternative
  • Phing

    - Project build system
  • Pre Make

    - toolkit for project development
  • ProGuard

    - Java class file shrinker and obfuscator
  • RATS

    - Security auditing tool for source code
  • Rats

    - Java parser generator
  • Rookery

    - Turns source RPMs into a distribution
  • SCons

    - Build tool intended as a substitute for 'make.'
  • SLIRP

    - S-Lang module generator for C, C++, and Fortran
  • Shtool

    - The GNU portable shell tool
  • Vesta

    - Software configuration management system
  • Xnee

    - Records, distributes, and replays X11 protocol data
  • autopackage

    - Builds packages that will run on different distros
  • ccbuild

    - Autobuild utility
  • cook

    - Tool for constructing files
  • dia2code-ruby

    - Generates Ruby from an UML Dia Diagram
  • jaxor

    - Creates an object to relational mapping layer
  • libbatch

    - Implements typical batch process functions
  • libopts

    - AutoOpts option parser library that supports stand alone config files
  • make

    - Generates executables and other non-source programs
  • mfg

    - Makefile generator
  • nixMake

    - Makefile autogenerator
  • phpCodeGenie

    - Generates code for PHP/MySQL applications
  • phpPackage

    - Automatically builds distribution scripts for PHP software
  • pkg-config

    - Manages library compile/link flags
  • po2c

    - Converts .po files to C source code
  • reloc

    - Loads executable code into a running application
  • rpsl

    - Scripts that integrate the GNU autotools and pkg-config for build management
  • sql2class

    - Converts output from 'mysqldump' to C++ classes
  • squidrunner

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  • tub

    - Supports large dynamic arrays while still using shared libraries and dynamic linking
  • yagg

    - Generates all strings of a user-specified length.
 
 

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