9 projects tagged "Build Tools"
Multi-Dimensional Clustering (MDC) Table Size Estimator for DB2 is an application that can be used to optimally estimate space requirements based on table statistics and MDC parameters. It has the ability to use one or more clustering dimensions, which speeds up the query process and frees users from the burdens of converting a table to MDC on AIX and Windows.
JGlade is a reimplementation of libglade in pure Java, enabling Glade UI designs to be ported to platform independent toolkits, such as SWT and Eclipse. Toolkits are managed through an Abstract factory, and pluggable modules supporting other toolkits can be implemented. The Glade UI designer produces an XML file describing the interface in GTK+ terms. This file is parsed by JGlade and a new SWT interface is constructed, making the necessary conversion from GTK+ to SWT or another toolkit.
Rudix features a world class collection of pre-compiled and ready to use Unix compatible software that is not available from a fresh installation of Mac OS X but is popular in other Unix environments. It includes utilities, programming languages, libraries and tools delivered as standard Mac OS X packages. It provides for system administrators and developers a powerful and easy to customize port system where you can retrieve, compile, and build native Mac OS X software for public distribution (both .pkg and .dmg).
OpenLDev is a development environment that provides a graphical front-end to Linux compilers such as gcc. It includes the basic essentials needed by a Linux programmer. It is a graphical interface to the collection of command line programming tools available for Linux and Unix systems.
BitRock InstallBuilder allows you to create easy-to-use multiplatform installers for Linux (x86/PPC/s390/x86_64/Itanium), Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris (x86/Sparc), IRIX, AIX, and HP-UX applications. The generated application installers have a native look-and-feel and no external dependencies, and can be run in GUI, text, and unattended modes. In addition to self-contained installers, the installation tool is also able to generate standalone RPM packages.
Gconfigure allows for easier building of programs from sources, letting you merely right-click on a tarball and select "build". Dialogs allow you to set the necessary options, and the program will be installed for you. Gconfigure will also remember what options you entered the last time and reuse them when building the next program.
CVSGnome is a build environment for the GNOME project which allows a systems administrator to install GNOME from either released source Tarballs or from bleeding edge CVS depending on what is wanted. This script also works as a general building wrapper around other sources. When started, it shows an interactive self-explanatory menu.