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devel/gnome-vfsmm-2.26.0 (Score: 0.0012383816)
C++ wrapper for gnomevfs2 library
This is a set of thin C++ wrappers for GnomeVFS v2 library.
devel/gnustep-make-2.6.7 (Score: 0.0012383816)
GNUstep makefile package
GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries based on the OpenStep standard developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc. The libraries consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons, etc. Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discussion@gnustep.org> in case of questions and help offers.
devel/gnustep-1.28.0 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Objective-C libraries based on the OpenStep standard
GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries, originally based on the OpenStep standard jointly developed by NeXT and Sun and now following Apple's Cocoa APIs. The libraries consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons, etc. Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org> in case of questions and help offers.
devel/gpsim-0.29.0 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers
gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers distributed under the GNU General Public License.
devel/gradle-2.12 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Project automation tool
Gradle is build automation evolved. Gradle can automate the building, testing, publishing, deployment and more of software packages or other types of projects such as generated static websites, generated documentation or indeed anything else. Gradle combines the power and flexibility of Ant with the dependency management and conventions of Maven into a more effective way to build. Powered by a Groovy DSL and packed with innovation, Gradle provides a declarative way to describe all kinds of builds through sensible defaults. Gradle is quickly becoming the build system of choice for many open source projects, leading edge enterprises and legacy automation challenges.
devel/gtgt-3.2.0 (Score: 0.0012383816)
General (or GNU) template generation tools
The (general | GNU) template generation tools are a set of scripts for creating a whole set of sources, which may already be compiled and installed by using the GNU development tools. Think of gtgt as a program which is able to create an already compilable, very sophisticated "hello world" program, written in C or C++ and constituted by a main program, two internal modules (classes), one static and one shared library. Using gitty-gitty you will get a template of sources for the main cases you might meet, and which you can also use as examples for automake, autoconf and so on.
devel/glade3-3.8.5 (Score: 0.0012383816)
User interface builder for Gtk+ 2
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment. The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, and by using the GtkBuilder GTK+ object these can be loaded by applications dynamically as needed. This version of Glade targets Gtk+ 2.
devel/glib-1.2.10 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Some useful routines of C programming (previous stable version)
This is GLib version 1.2. GLib, is a library which includes support routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and many other things. ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk A mailing list is located at gtk-list@redhat.com for discussion.
devel/gtranslator-2.91.7 (Score: 0.0012383816)
GNOME application for creating GNU gettext translation files
Gtranslator is a Gtk+-2 GUI to assist in the creation of GNU gettext translations. It features auto-learning of translation rules, fuzzy string manipulation, and self-contained msgfmt compilation/testing.
devel/gvfs-1.26.3 (Score: 0.0012383816)
GNOME virtual file system
GVFS allows applications and users to treat any number of file system concepts as a part of the local filesystem. With GVFS, filesystems across the internet, on connected devices, and in multiple formats are as simple to access (and write code for) as any directory on the local machine.