The "Schily" Tool Box is a set of tools written or managed by Jörg Schilling. It includes programs like: cdrecord, cdda2wav, readcd, mkisofs, smake, bsh, btcflash, calc, calltree, change, compare, count, devdump, hdump, isodebug, isodump, isoinfo, isovfy, label, mt, p, patch, sccs, scgcheck, scpio, sdd, sfind, sformat, smake, sh, star, star_sym, suntar, gnutar, tartest, termcap, and ved.
| Tags | Software Development Build Tools Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | CDDL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Unix OS Independent Windows Mac OS X |
Recent releases


Release Notes: 64-bit compile rules for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X have been added. The rules have been reordered to force right ordering with parallel make. schily/inttypes.h and schily/stdint.h have been added. There is a workaround for an llvm bug that causes an endless loop in the code. There are new functions strcasecmp() and strncasecmp() for libschily. There are new functions diropen() dirrdopen() dirclose() for libschily. There is a workaround for an auto-dependency in the HP-UX C compiler. There are several smake enhancements and better star FIFO locking.


Release Notes: SCCS was bumped to SCCS-5.06. The -edc-corr algorimth in readcd(1) was enhanced. Star now tries to avoid some non-helpful warnings from GCC-4.x. Some typos in the cdrecord man page have been fixed.


Release Notes: Some additional portability enhancements were made for compiling with MSC on Win-DOS. SCCS was enhanced to SCCS-v5.03 plus some new states, such as a new program sccscvt to convert SCCS v4 history files to SCCS v6 history files.


Release Notes: Many workarounds for the Microsoft compiler have been added. cdrtools now mostly compile and run on WIN-DOS using the Microsoft compiler. SCCS was bumped to release 5.02.


Release Notes: Support for cross compilation was added to autoconf. Support for cross compiling for Android was added. Mingw32 support was enhanced. SCCS was bumped to release 5.1.
Recent comments
24 Jun 2011 07:43
If you for any reason believe that the GPL is non-free, please tag your comments to the related GPL projects. The CDDL however is an approved OSS license and thus does not limit you in any way. You of course can use CDDL programs for any purpose.
23 Jun 2011 13:59
With a CDDL tool set, you can't write GPL programs, so it's useless.
07 Jul 2009 01:52
I notice it says "Windows" yet it's a tarball. So I gather there isn't a windows installer ? Does one need cygwin installed for it to work on Windows ? Thanks.
10 Jan 2008 14:11
termcap program
What's a "compiled" termcap? (By the way, Solaris termcap - which I would have thought this would use - uses a few different names than ncurses, and the comments in schily-2008-01-10/termcap/caplist.c are from ncurses ;-).
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