buildconf provides the autogen.sh automatic build preparation posix shell script. autogen.sh is used by projects that use the GNU autotools for preparing a build for compilation, verifying functionality, and overcoming common build preparation issues.

Features

  • Drop in replacement for 'autoreconf' or manual build step preparation
  • Minimum version testing, validation, and reporting
  • Protects your files from getting clobbered by GNU tools
  • Supports recursive configure and captures signals
  • Clean user-friendly reporting of common errors
  • Automatic failure recovery for common non-fatal configuration issues

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Build Tools

License

BSD License

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User Reviews

  • Does a decent work as being better replacement for autoreconf on at least a few of more exotic systems.
  • The name is disgusting. I provided some assistance to the Gnome folks years back and they decided to hijack the name but not use my assistance. This name is confusingly similar to my pre-existing project. Be nice and rename it to "bootstrap" to more accurately describe what the script actually does. Thank you.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell Build Tools

Registered

2007-05-09