quickly becomes unmanageable. Autotools is designed to address this problem more manageably. Autotools is part of the GNU toolchain and is widely used...
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GNU toolchain are: GNU Autotools (build system) – GNU software packaging tools GNU Binutils – GNU software development tools for executable code GNU Bison –...
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Wayback Machine Autotools Tutorial Avoiding libtool minefields when cross-compiling Archived 2009-03-28 at the Wayback Machine Autotools Mythbuster Portals:...
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intended to replace yacc GNU build system (autotools) – contains Autoconf, Automake, Autoheader, and Libtool GNU Compiler Collection – optimizing compiler...
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X.Org used imake but recent modularised versions have switched to GNU autotools. Xenocara uses BSD make and is designed to ease building and maintenance...
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configuration management. With the release of X.org X11R7.0, it was replaced by GNU Autotools. (X11R6.9 and X11R7.0 were the same codebase with a different build...
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the most essential components required to compile C source code. The GNU Autotools packages (i.e. autoconf, automake, and libtool) use the notion of a...
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(especially those following the Gnits Standards or those produced with GNU Autotools) include a standard set of readme files: Also commonly distributed with...
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as Termux supports a variety of build tools including CMake, Meson, GNU Autotools, as well as compilers for C++, Rust, Go, Swift, and other programming...
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simplify the challenge of cross-platform software development by using GNU Autotools. These scripts query the system on which they run for environment settings...
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