GNU Autoconf is a tool for producing configure scripts for building, installing, and packaging software on computer systems where a Bourne shell is available...
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GNU Autotools (section Autoconf)
process: configure followed by make. Autotools consists of the GNU utilities Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool. Other related tools frequently used alongside it...
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GNU Autoconf. Automake contains the following commands: aclocal automake aclocal, however, is a general-purpose program that can be useful to autoconf users...
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text-processing applications. Most users require m4 as a dependency of GNU autoconf. Macro processors became popular when programmers commonly used assembly...
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scripts as far as possible, of which the most common is the GNU Autoconf system. Autoconf Software build GNU Build System "Compiling Linux Software from...
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standardize path names, POSIX does not standardize the feature. The GNU Autoconf tool can test for system support with the macro AC_SYS_INTERPRETER. Often...
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the original (PDF) on August 16, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2015. "GNU Autoconf 2.63 Manual, Section 15.3 Compiling For Multiple Architectures". gnu.org...
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shell), while a script intending to support pre-POSIX Bourne shells, like autoconf's configure, are even more limited in the features they can use. Bash uses...
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to the traditional GNU build system based on the make utility and the autoconf tools. SCons generates project configurations and build process implementations...
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Repository github.com/NixOS/nix Written in C++, Perl, shell script, Nix, make, Autoconf, Rust, C, XML Platform Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD, OpenBSD Type purely functional...
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Windows, BeOS, and OS/2 operating systems. There are build-systems for autoconf/automake, MSVC, Watcom C, and Xcode. There is currently no multicore support...
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Scala-based DSL SCons, Python-based, with integrated functionality similar to autoconf/automake Stack, a tool to build Haskell projects, manage their dependencies...
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environment including rxvt and a selection of POSIX tools sufficient to enable autoconf scripts to run, but it does not provide a C compiler or a case-sensitive...
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namespaces (similar to Pascal records) and simple lists. Jam could be used with autoconf, although it was often not necessary because of Jam's portability features...
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Cross-platform Available in English Type Computer security License 3-clause BSD source with autoconf parts under GNU General Public License Website ee.lbl.gov...
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general-purpose m4, most commonly used in cross-platform build systems such as autoconf, and GEMA, an open source macro processor which operates on patterns of...
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Application Markup Language, CMake, Ada, shell script, Perl, Pascal, XSLT, Autoconf, HTML, PowerShell, DIGITAL Command Language, JavaScript, make, assembly...
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addressing weaknesses while maintaining strengths of contemporary tools such as autoconf and libtool, and to align with state of the art build technology of the...
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any UNIX or POSIX platform. This is because tin was an early adopter of autoconf, in 1996. Older versions of tin also ran on OpenVMS; the newer versions...
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generator intended to replace yacc GNU build system (autotools) – contains Autoconf, Automake, Autoheader, and Libtool GNU Compiler Collection – optimizing...
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components required to compile C source code. The GNU Autotools packages (i.e. autoconf, automake, and libtool) use the notion of a build platform, a host platform...
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Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 4 from The Open Group "Autoconf documentation on echo portability". Free Software Foundation. Retrieved...
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(gcc, ld, uClibc etc.) Provides an abstraction for autotools (automake, autoconf), CMake and SCons Handles standard OpenWrt image build workflow: downloading...
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then they will be read from the environment, if present. Tools like autoconf's ./configure script will usually pick them up from the environment and...
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rather just run a configure script (or equivalent). Libtool is used by Autoconf and Automake, two other portability tools in the GNU build system. It can...
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Attr Commands for Manipulating Filesystem Extended Attributes. GNU GPL Autoconf Tool for producing configure scripts for C, C++, Fortran, Fortran 77, Erlang...
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use a more natural language as input from the comments, hence its name Autoconf Automake CMake GNU Debugger – A portable debugger that runs on many Unix-like...
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longer actively maintained, and points readers to the manuals of Gnulib, Autoconf, and Automake, which are said to cover many of the same topics. Free and...
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C/C89 or later) Bare metal and all operating systems wolfMQTT Autotools (autoconf, automake), Visual Studio, wolfSSL to enable extra features such as SSL/TLS...
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Debian) until 1996. In May 1996, Stallman released Emacs 19.31 with the Autoconf system target "linux" changed to "lignux" (shortly thereafter changed to...
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