Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files.
NU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared and static libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. Libtool supports building static libraries on all platforms.
The makeheaders program is a simple utility that will automatically generate all the ``.h'' files for large programming project based on information gleaned from the ``.c'' or ``.cpp'' source files. It operates by scanning the C and/or C++ source code, extracting appropriate macros, structure and subroutine declarations and writing this declarations, in the correct order, into the generated header files.
Introduction to programming using GNU's autoconf system. Autoconf simplifies the porting process and provides a consistent build interface for system administrators.
Powerful system of scripts designed to automate cvs updating of code, compiling the modules, creating tar files, automatically creating spec files, rpms and srpms. It is easily configurable to be used with any modules, and flexible enough to be used with any project using a GNU automake/autoconf setup. Includes support for a configuration file to specify global and package specific update/compile options.
A survey of bug tracking, scheduling, metrics, trouble-ticketing, help-desk, call-, and project-management tools for Linux
Aegis is a transaction-based software project management system. It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently.
The Linux Cross-Reference project is the testbed application of a general hypertext cross-referencing tool.
A C, C++ and IDL documentation generator. Provides cross-referenced docs, in HTML, PDF and LaTeX formats
An in-progress tutorial for getting started with GNU autoconf and automake.
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