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Vexi Build 1591

Vexi Build 1591


Vexi is a platform for creating and publishing Graphical User Interfaces that can be used over the Internet or an intranet. more>>
Vexi is a platform for creating and publishing Graphical User Interfaces that can be used over the Internet or an intranet.

Vexi project features a very simple and powerful syntax based on xml and javascript, a set of complete, extensible, themable widgets, and a sandbox-like security model to protect users.

Vexi2 is in the final stages of stabilization. All features have been implemented. Most remaining work to be done is on project infrastructure (documentation, demos, etc) so that a visitor can easily use and learn about Vexi.

Soon Vexi will be able to adapt to each browser and platform, allowing it to work on most desktop computers without administrative intervention. Currently it requires Java is present on the client machine but the native builds are the next focus for the project.

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Added: 2006-12-19 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Exact Build

Exact Build


Exact Build project is a sane GNU Auto replacement. more>>
Exact Build project is a sane GNU Auto replacement. For portable build systems nowadays normally GNU autoconf and the associated companiens such as automake and libtool. However albeit portable they are rather crufty to use. The various macro expansion and generation steps extremely blow up the initial definitions and make execution slow and debugging a nightmare.

Even with the enourmous code bloat, it does not have a wide feature set and neither allows to maximize the gain of parallel builds nor other state-of-the-art compiler features. Manual tinkering is needed in such cases.

Mostly due the code bloat but also to obtain features such as mximal parallel build and object output seperated cleanly from the source, we create our own set of Makefiles for the non-recursive build system and shell scripts for configuration, if required by the software module (some straight forware code does come without a configure script at all).
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Build Log 0.0.3

Build Log 0.0.3


Build Log is a tool to log software builds. more>>
Buildog was inspired by my need to track the steps involved in software builds. Particularly the software packages in the Linux From Scratch book.

It is not a package manager in the traditional sense, it will not track dependences. It tries to stay out of your way as much as possible.

If you grow weary of RPM spec files, or this months "package manager" (there are about a dozen or so of them out there, with new distributions adding their own every month) Buildog may be for you.

What it will do for you is log the information required to build it, files it created, URLs it needs (it will fetch them for you too if you want, with support for mirrors and caching) a log of the build stages, notes and descriptions, its home page, and any other information you may wish to add.

Its pretty simple to use, if youve ever installed packages from source, youll get the hang if it quickly.

Installation

Quite a bit of work has gone into making this install nicely. Perl programs are kind of notorious for being difficult to install.

It uses the autoconf to guess your location of perl, supports the usual --prefix --bindir --sysconfdir and --localstatedir options. Type make install to install it, (a plain make shows what will be installed where).
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Build Order Analyzer 2.0

Build Order Analyzer 2.0


Build Order Anlyzer for the Axis & Allies RTS is a tool for analyzing builds in the Axis & Allies RTS game. more>>
Build Order Anlyzer for the Axis & Allies RTS is a tool for analyzing builds in the Axis & Allies RTS game. Many sites go to great lengths to explain Build Orders, but the Build Order Analyzer is the first tool to actually allow players the ability to define a Build Order and then compare it to other Build Orders over time.

Key Facts to know about the Build Order Analyzer:

Only tool of its kind
Can support multiple types of RTS based games (not just Axis & Allies RTS!)
Built on Java technology & open source software

The Build Order Anlyzer 2.0 for Axis & Allies RTS is a tool for analyzing builds in the Axis & Allies RTS game. Wikipedia has a great defnition for a Build Order. To summarize, a Build Order in an RTS game defines the order in which a player builds their buildings, units, and upgrades. Understanding the timing and affect of various build trees is critical in making the appropriate tactical decisions during the game.

The BOA allows a player to build and analyze multiple Build Orders without playing a game. Lose to a player due to their build? Then plug it into the BOA and figure out a build to counter it! Gamers no longer have to play game, after game, after game to figure out a decent counter to another players Build Order, they can use the BOA to figure it out. The BOA can literally save serious gamers hundreds of hours of game play!

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Added: 2006-07-24 License: Freeware Price:
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Java::Build 0.05

Java::Build 0.05


Java::Build is a family of modules which you can use instead of Ant. more>>
Java::Build is a family of modules which you can use instead of Ant.

SYNOPSIS

use Java::Build::JVM; # access to the javac compiler in one jvm
use Java::Build::Tasks; # some helpful methods similar to Ant tasks

my $source_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.java$/ ],
);
my $dirty_sources = what_needs_compiling(
SOURCE_FILE_LIST => $source_files,
);
if (@$dirty_sources) {
my $compiler = Java::Ant::JVM->getCompiler();
$compiler->destination($base_dir);
$compiler->classpath($base_dir);
$compiler->compile($dirty_sources);

my $class_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.class$/ ],
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/Test/ ],
EXCLUDE_DEFAULTS => 1,
STRIP_BASE_DIR => 1,
);
jar(
JAR_FILE => $jar_file_name,
FILE_LIST => $class_files,
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
);
}

ABSTRACT

This family of modules helped me move away from Ant to a proper scripting language, namely Perl. With it you can use a single JVM for compiling your java programs. It provides many useful methods to help you build lists of files, package them with jar, etc. Currently the modules are unix centric. If you make them work elsewhere, please send in patches.

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Added: 2007-04-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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auto-build 1.2.0

auto-build 1.2.0


auto-build is a Perl module that can run automated, unattended software build processes. more>>
auto-build is a Perl module that can run automated, unattended software build processes.

SYNOPSIS

# auto-build [OPTION]...
Run build using latest code currently in source control
# auto-build --config /etc/auto-build.d/auto-build.conf
Run build using code committed prior to 12:30 on Dec 12th 2004
# auto-build --timestamp 12:30:00 Dec 12th 2004
--config /etc/auto-build.d/auto-build.conf

SUMMARY

auto-build is the command used to execute the Test-AutoBuild software build automation framework. It is intended to execute a single iteration of the build engine and then quit with its exit status providing an indication of the build success / fail status (see the EXIT STATUS section later in this manual page). To perform a continous automated build this command would be launched on a frequent basis from cron. Locking will ensure that two instances do not execute concurrently, so it can safely be triggered every 5 minutes.

OPTIONS

The following command line options are valid:

--config=FILE

Specify an alternative path to the configuration file for the build process. If ommitted, will default to looking for the file $HOME/auto-build.conf. The configuration data is loaded by the Config::Record module, so refer to that modules manual page for details of permitted syntax. The file will also be pre-processed by the Template module allowing dynamic generation of complex configuration files

--log4perl=FILE

Specify an alternative file containing configuration settings for the Log::Log4perl logging system. If ommitted, log4perl settings will be loaded from the master autobuild configuration file.

--timestamp=DATE

Specify the timestamp to use when checking code out of the source control repositories. For repository modules supporting timestamps it is guarenteed that the code checked out will be the latest version not newer than this timestamp. If ommitted, the timestamp will default to the current timestamp. The argument can be either an plain integer specifying number of seconds since the epoch, or any of the text representations handled by the Date::Manip module

today
1st thursday in June 1992
05/10/93
12:30 Dec 12th 1880
8:00pm december tenth

--verbose

Increase the verbosity of warning messages and errors. This will ensure that if the builder unexpectedly crashes, a complete stack trace will be dumped along will full arguments.It will also cause the post-processed configuration file to be dumped.

--help

Display a summary of the command line help options

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Added: 2007-06-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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kdesvn-build 1.3

kdesvn-build 1.3


kdesvn-build is a tool to allow you to easily build KDE from its Subversion source repository. more>>
kdesvn-build script builds KDE from its Subversion source repository. Well, that and a *LOT* more...
It builds qt-copy, automatically includes unsermake in the build, easily supports being run from cron, allows module-specific options such as configure flags, logs everything, and generally makes it as easy as possible to manage a bleeding edge KDE installation.
kdesvn-build by default will install things into a ~/kde directory, but it supports using your system KDE if you just want to install e.g. an application from Extragear.
Its incredibly featureful, although Ive tried hard to setup sane default options so that you dont have to worry about twiddling the knobs.
Main features:
- Will automatically checkout and update the KDE source code from its Subversion repository.
- Will download and use unsermake, an advanced build tool that can significantly decrease compile time, especially over distributed systems. It also supports progress estimates of compile progress.
- kdesvn-build logs everything for easy perusal later, that way you can determine why things went wrong if a build fails. kdesvn-build automatically creates symlinks for easy access to the last log (log/latest).
- color-coding of the output (which can be turned off)
- Has support for qt-copy, the KDE snapshort of Trolltechs Qt library, optionally with bugfix/optimization patches applied that havent made it into the official library.
- kdesvn-build is very customizable. You can control most options down to a module-by-module basis if you so desire, including configure-flags and your C++ flags during compilation. Instead of trying to remember what configure line you used, you can set it once and forget it.
- Extensive documentation, including a Wiki page. Feel free to let me know if you need something explained (e-mail address at bottom). Or you can join #kdesvn-build on irc.kde.org for help.
- A detailed sample configuration file is included, usually you can just copy it to ~/.kdesvn-buildrc and be done with it.
- Much more!
Enhancements:
- Some Coverity-scanner-specific code has been factored out into a plugin (in kdesdk/scripts, dont worry).
- The progress output feature works with CMake now (CMake 2.4.3 or greater)
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Added: 2006-10-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Turnracer Build 1

Turnracer Build 1


Turnracer is an free (GPL) Turn-Based racer game for GNU/Linux and other UNIX look-alikes. more>>
Turnracer is an free TBS racer game for GNU/Linux and other UNIX look-alikes. The rules of Turnracer arent easy.
Turnracer is written in C, and Gtk2 based. There is not yet an AI in the game, but it is planed for one of the next releases.
Installation:
1. Make sure you have install tar an gz or bz2 (gz if you have downloaded the gz package, else the bz2)
2. Type tar -xzf THE/PATH/TO/THE/TURNRACER/PACKAGE.tar.gz(in a terminal emulator), change the z to j for bz2.
3. Go to the directory where you have unpacked turnracer(cd THE/PATH)
4. Type ./configure
5. Type make
6. Type make install (as superuser)
Enhancements:
- A level editor is included.
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Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tete 1.1 Build 24

Tete 1.1 Build 24


Tete project is an ear trainer. more>>
Tete project is an ear trainer.

Tete allows you to select intervals, chords, or scales and play examples of the selected sounds in a random order.

As each is played, it is highlighted in the list. Once you think you can tell what is playing, you can test yourself.

A series of sounds will be played, again at random, and you attempt to identify what has been played.

You can control how each sound is played back by changing the MIDI instrument, the octave range allowable, the root note, and whether the sounds are played ascending or descending.

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Added: 2006-10-31 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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debian-builder 1.5

debian-builder 1.5


debian-builder is a simple Perl script which is designed to rebuild a Debian package from its source. more>>
debian-builder is a simple Perl script which is designed to rebuild a Debian package from its source. Some distributions such as Gentoo are focussed upon building packages from source code to give speed benefits, but that is not the aim of this program.
Ive been experimenting with a version of GCC which is patched to include stack smashing (buffer overflow) protection. One common approach to this problem is to use a modified compiler which will perform some kind of safety checking in potentially vulnerable source code - this usually involves applying a patch to the GCC compiler.
Usage:
Usage is fairly straight-forward and obvious simply run "debian-builder foo" to rebuild package foo.
If all goes well you will see some progress reports (more with --verbose) and a .deb file should eventually appear in /var/cache/debian-builder/deb.
The script will take care of installing all the packages which are required to build the named package, and then removing anything it installed afterwards.
Installation:
Simply download the tarball and run make install, alternatively you may download it from my apt-getable repository.
Enhancements:
- The handling of build dependencies is now much improved, allowing a greater number of Debian packages, including complex ones such as GNU Emacs and Mozilla Firefox.
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Added: 2006-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PkgBuilder 20041012

PkgBuilder 20041012


PkgBuilder is a software package system for Linux, similar to BSD ports. more>>
PkgBuilder is a simple system for automatically creating software packages (in formats such as RPM, tgz, or Deb) from source code.

It is meant to be similar to the "ports" system found in BSD, but for Linux.
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Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Build it Fast 0.4.1

Build it Fast 0.4.1


Build it Fast is a PHP framework for developing Web applications quickly. more>>
Build it Fast (BIF) is a PHP Framework. It contains several classes that help you develop complex Web applications in a short amount of time.

It brings the concept of the widget to Web development. It features Cascade Skins and transparent session management.

Its meant to make PHP programers life much easier, and making better web applications.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boost.Build 2.0-m11

Boost.Build 2.0-m11


Boost.Build is a system for large project software construction, which is simple to use and powerfull. more>>
Boost.Build is a system for large project software construction, which is simple to use and powerfull. Boost.Build project is an onging project to rewrite Boost.Build, improving design and making it more extensible.
Main features:
- Simple and high level target description language. In most cases name of target and list of sources is enough.
- Variant builds. You can build with your choice of basic variants (e.g. debug, release, profile...), toolsets (e.g. gcc and msvc) and specific properties (e.g. inlining off) from a single command invocation.
- Portability. ``Feature Normalization allows to fine-tune targets independently from the toolset used, and modular toolset descriptions are employed to generate actual build instructions.
- Multi-project builds. Several projects can be combined and built together, with dependencies correctly tracked. Typically, the setting (like include paths and defines) needed to use other project will be handled automatically.
- Extensibility. New file types and tools can be easily added
Enhancements:
- Support was added for several new tools, including the Qt4 library.
- An "indirect requirement" feature was added.
- Several improvements were made in the "install" target.
- The --build-dir, --debug-building, and --clean-all command line options were added.
- Numerous bugs were fixed, and interface improvements were done.
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Added: 2006-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Module::Build 0.2808

Module::Build 0.2808


Module::Build is a Perl module for build and install Perl modules. more>>
Module::Build is a Perl module for build and install Perl modules.

SYNOPSIS

Standard process for building & installing modules:
perl Build.PL
./Build
./Build test
./Build install
Or, if youre on a platform (like DOS or Windows) that doesnt require the "./" notation, you can do this:
perl Build.PL
Build
Build test
Build install

Module::Build is a system for building, testing, and installing Perl modules. It is meant to be an alternative to ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Developers may alter the behavior of the module through subclassing in a much more straightforward way than with MakeMaker.

It also does not require a make on your system - most of the Module::Build code is pure-perl and written in a very cross-platform way. In fact, you dont even need a shell, so even platforms like MacOS (traditional) can use it fairly easily. Its only prerequisites are modules that are included with perl 5.6.0, and it works fine on perl 5.005 if you can install a few additional modules.

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Added: 2007-04-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Widelands Build 10rc

Widelands Build 10rc


Widelands is a clone of Bluebytes Settlers II. more>>
Widelands is a clone of Bluebytes Settlers II.

Like in warcraft-like games, you are the despot of an empire and want to harvest resources and get soldiers to get more power.

Unlike those games, this is a strategic game, not a tactic one, and the main point is about economy instead of war.

Lumberjack get logs that you have to transform to planks in the sawmill, and so on. You could say that its an economy simulation game. The world is something between middle age and roman empire.

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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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