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Revision as of 15:58, 19 April 2011
- ACDK
- Java-like C++ framework with scripting and distributed components
- Aap
- The Aap program executes recipes. It is a kind of super-make program.
- Agide
- a framework in which separate tools can work together.
- Alexis Makes (amake)
- a make tool which uses powerful pattern transformation enabling a single makefile to automatically handle the compilation of any level of directory hierachy.
- 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
- Autoconf-archive
- collection of free autoconf macros
- Autodist
- Distribution creation system
- Autogen
- Automated program and text generation
- Automake
- Generates Makefile.in files
- Autopackage
- Builds packages that will run on different distros
- Bitten
- a simple distributed continuous integration system.
- BuildBot
- Automates the compile/test cycle of software development
- Buildtool
- Portable build infrastructure
- CMake
- Build system
- Ccbuild
- Autobuild utility
- 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
- Cons
- 'Make' replacement
- Cook
- Tool for constructing files
- Dia2code-ruby
- Generates Ruby from an UML Dia Diagram
- FireMake
- Creates makefiles
- Firestr
- Platform for distributed communication and computation
- Flawfinder
- Analyzes code for security risks
- GSRC
- GNU Source Release Collection
- Garnome
- Build utility for the Gnome desktop
- Glade
- A user interface builder for GTK+ and Gnome
- Gmsl
- Collection of 'make' functions
- Hashish
- Graphical file or string hashing utility
- Jam
- Replacement for 'make'
- Jaxor
- Creates an object to relational mapping layer
- Konstruct
- KDE build and install system
- Libbatch
- Implements typical batch process functions
- MaKL
- for building multi-platform C/C++ projects
- Make
- Generates executables and other non-source programs
- MakeXS
- Build system based on GNU make and GNU m4
- Makepp
- Reimplementation of 'make'
- Maketool
- GTK frontend for GNU make
- Mfg
- Makefile generator
- Mirmake
- Portable version of MirBSD /usr/bin/make and associated tools
- Newfile
- Creates starter files
- NixMake
- Makefile autogenerator
- 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
- 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
- Pre Make
- toolkit for project development
- Pretty Make
- Beautifies 'make' output
- ProGuard
- Java class file shrinker and obfuscator
- RATS
- Security auditing tool for source code
- Rats
- Java parser generator
- Reloc
- Loads executable code into a running application
- Remake
- A version of GNU Make with comprehensible tracing and a debugger.
- Rookery
- Turns source RPMs into a distribution
- Rpsl
- Scripts that integrate the GNU autotools and pkg-config for build management
- Rx
- Free regex library
- 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
- Smake
- 'make' implementation
- Sql2class
- Converts output from 'mysqldump' to C++ classes
- Squidrunner
- a script that gets the latest Squid source and patches, builds and installs the source.
- Swbis
- Extensions to the POSIX packaging standard
- Tub
- Supports large dynamic arrays while still using shared libraries and dynamic linking
- Vesta
- Software configuration management system
- Xnee
- Records, distributes, and replays X11 protocol data
- Yagg
- Generates all strings of a user-specified length.
- Yetris
- Customizable Tetris(tm) on console.
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