Pre Make Kit (PMK) aims to be a BSD alternative to GNU autoconf, GNU libtool, and pkg-config. It uses data files instead of scripts to limit the spreading of trojans in software packages. It's designed to be easy to use for users and developers. For better portability and efficiency, all of the components are written in C. Requirements are a POSIX system, a C compiler, a POSIX shell, and a make tool.
| Tags | Software Development Build Tools Software Distribution Tools Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Unix |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes some important defects in pmk/pmksetup and pmkpc.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release is mainly to fix a bug on Gentoo and Ubuntu (and possibly other Linux distributions).


Release Notes: This release is the result of 17 months of hard work to enhance the support of shared libraries and to make pmkscan a premium tool that makes autoconf compatibility useless.
Recent comments
02 Sep 2006 08:07
not dead
and to prove that you will find a new snapshot soon that will contain our latest work on shared library support in pmk and pmkscan.
Have fun !
06 Aug 2005 08:36
Re: Last changes on pmkscan
Samples have been updated. The pmkscan tool is near from the desired state of the next release.
Have fun !
05 Jul 2005 14:25
Last changes on pmkscan
The pmkscan tool has been greatly improved lately. It is now generating both pmkfile and makefile from source scanning.
So a new page has been created to show what this tool is now able to do. You can already look at the two latest samples at the following URL :
Those samples have been done with the latest sources (posterior to the latest snapshot).
10 Sep 2004 10:25
29 Aug 2004 05:39
CVS statistics
As sourceforge is unable to provide CVS statistics since a long time now we decided to provide our own statistics.
Unfortunately they are updated manually as sourceforge does not provide any way to such process.
Anyway those statistics would be interesting for people that want to follow the developement process of pmk: