Autodist is a source distribution management system that allows powerful mechanisms to define what is included in and excluded from a distribution and what license is used. It is especially targeted at large software projects that create multiple distributions from a source tree. Autodist supports distribution management in directory, file, and file content level, and automatic relicensing of a distribution.
| Tags | Software Development Build Tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds support for distdefs in .mm, .M, and .S files. It fixes some shell compatibility issues and the .ad file processing.


Release Notes: The prereq directive was added. Support for extra user parameters for autodist hook scripts was added.


Release Notes: This version fixes the Autodist distdefs to match exactly instead of partially.


Release Notes: This version introduces Makefile and configure dependency support, log file creation, file processing from the command line, an improved "noprocess" directive, and a bunch of bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release fixes the "noprocess" directive handling and various documentation bugs.