build is a massively-parallel software build system implemented on
top of GNU make. Build is designed with the following tasks in mind:
* configuration
* building
* testing
* installation
Some of its features include:
* position-independent makefiles.
* non-recursive multi-makefile include-based structure.
* leaf makefiles are full-fledged GNU makefiles, not just variable definitions.
* complete dependency graph.
* inter-project dependency tracking.
* extensible language/compiler framework.
bzr-gtk is a plugin for Bazaar that aims to provide GTK+ interfaces
to most Bazaar operations.
The Bazaar pipeline plugin helps you organize your changes into
sections called "pipes". Pipelines can help you:
* focus on each set of changes as a coherent piece, without being
distracted by other sets of changes.
* respect diff size limits when submitting changes
* avoid reviewer fatigue when submitting changes for code review
* maintain a set of patches against an upstream branch
c2mdoc is a shell and awk(1) script wrapper which abuses devel/cproto's parser
to spit out function prototypes in a format ready to paste into FreeBSD
developer documentation. c2man already claims to do such a thing, but seems
crippled in the face of our kernel source. The toolchain used by this port
winces, but still generates markup.
The Calibrator is a small C program that is supposed to analyze a computer's
memory system and extract the following parameters:
* number of cache levels
* for each cache level: size, linesize, access/miss latency
* main memory access latency, number of TLB levels
* for each TLB level: capacity, pagesize, TLB miss latency
The Calibrator is a by-product of our work on Main-Memory Databases within
the Monet project. The Calibrator is freely available for download and usage,
but we kindly ask all users to include a reference to the Calibrator's home
page whenever they refer to the Calibrator or publish calibration results.
GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport protocol from
the IETF (see RFC 3550, RFC 3551 and RFC 3555). ccRTP is a C++ library based
on GNU Common C++ which provides a high performance, flexible and extensible
standards-compliant RTP stack with full RTCP support. The design and
implementation of ccRTP make it suitable for high capacity servers and
gateways as well as personal client applications.
This is quite a simple library that provides an easy interface to the common
gateway interface, known as CGI. The purpose is to provide an easy to use
interface to CGI if you need to write your program in C instead of perl.
CHARVA is a Java framework for presenting a "graphical" user interface,
composed of elements such as windows, dialogs, menus, textfields and
buttons, on a traditional character-cell ASCII terminal.
It has an API based on that of "Swing" (a.k.a. the Java Foundation Classes).
A separate extension package for GNU ccRTP, it provides support for the ZRTP
protocol (as defined in the Internet draft draft-zimmermann-avt-zrtp).
As a project Alexandria's goal is to reduce duplication of effort
and improve portability of Common Lisp code according to its own
idiosyncratic and rather conservative aesthetic. What this actually
means is open to debate, but each project member has a veto on all
project activities, so a degree of conservatism is inevitable.
This package is compiled with SBCL.