515 projects tagged "Build Tools"
The Scalable Test Platform provides a test framework in which to exercise Linux kernel builds. Patches can be created and built through the Patch Lifecycle Manager (PLM), and then run through your choice of performance and scalability tests. Kernel patches are loaded and built against stock kernels, and tests are executed on your selected hardware platform.
JSPTemplates is a template engine that allows developers to write JSP pages that are very similar to the Sun API. The output of the pages does not have to be sent over the Web, and can be saved to a file or streamed in any other way. Any Java can be embedded in a JSP page, making the engine much more flexible than other template engines, and precludes the requirment to learn new syntax. It can also be used as a more flexible alternative to xslt for dynamically generating XML.
MSYS (Minimal SYStem) provides POSIX/Bourne configure scripts the ability to execute and create a Makefile used by make on Windows systems. This includes a pseudo-terminal, bash, make, sed, awk, etc. Together with a MinGW installation this environment is comparable to a Cygwin installation, except that it is really open source.
MakeModules (mamo) consists of a collection of Makefile snippets called modules. Each module defines features for a single or some related common tasks. For instance, the module "C" defines features for generating object files from C sources, the module "Pod" defines features to generate documentation from pod sources, and the module "Install" defines features for installing files in various ways locally or on a remote host. The important module "Subdirectory" defines recursive operation in a directory tree. In no way are tasks limited to programming. For instance, mamo can be used to maintain a Web site.
LKMB is a Perl module that can be used to create a kernel module package, that can later be used to create a package that can be bootstrapped on any GNU machine. It is incomplete, but still partially usable. LKMB is part of the Comprehensive Linux Archive Network (CLAN) meta-project.
CASM is an offline content management tool. It is ideal for creating and maintaining dynamic or static Web, WAP, or XML sites. CASM is implemented as an integrated command-line application which contains the Content Assembling Language compiler, an optimizer for HTML, CSS, and XML, HTML tidy integration, a powerful site file structure builder, and more. Content Assmebling Language (CAL) is a markup language designed to separate site content from display properties. CAL has a comfortable templating mechanism, if-then-else structure, variable substitution, file including, recordset handling, looping functions, and embedded Perl scripting.
nfstimesync is a tool for synchronizing the time of an NFS server and client without root rights. It was developed to allow the "make" program work correctly with NFS. It was tested on Linux (i386, alpha, sparc), Solaris (sparc), and FreeBSD. It should be easily portable to any Unix with LD_PRELOAD enabled.
An extension which creates a separate page for an admin to publish news related to product and services.