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potential to be very useful within pkgsrc (the more we customize the code and add features, the better suited to pkgsrc it would be). Everyone wants a BSD-licensed build tool--this is the only actively developed, highly portable (doesn't do non-POSIX systems, though), one I've seen yet. Blurb: The Pre Make Kit project is a toolkit providing a collection of tools aimed to ease a lot of stages in project development. It provides a scanner that generate template source components such as configuration file or makefile. It also provides a dependency checker that sets up templates files depending on the system components (such as auto* tools or similar projects). For portability purpose, a BSD like install program is also part of the kit. The project aims the following goals : - opensource (BSD licensed) - portability (ISO C, POSIX, compatibility layer) - speed and memory lighweight (compiled C binaries) - security (replace scripts by data files, priviledge separation) - simplicity of use (generation tools, few basic instructions) - dependency low cost (only needs a POSIX shell and a C compiler) The provided tools are: - pmksetup: static data gathering tool - pmk: dependency checker - pmkscan: source scanner and build file generator - pmkinstall: BSD like install program - pmkpc: pkg-config compatible tool
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- Integrate this with pkgsrc.
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- Don't rely on pmk.conf for tools.
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- Add USE_FEATURES support for building the package as well as
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to the feature detection code in pmk so that it can pull in
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headers from and link to libnbcompat.
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