Framework for writing simple makefiles for complex tasks
The goals of the kBuild framework: - Similar behavior across all
supported platforms
- Flexibility, don't create unnecessary restrictions preventing
ad-hoc solutions
- Makefiles can be simple to write and maintain
- One configuration file for a subtree automatically included
- Target configuration templates as the primary mechanism for
makefile simplification
- Tools and SDKs for helping out the templates with flexibility
- Non-recursive makefile method by using sub-makefiles
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:13.2
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000136 136 Bytes | |
kbuild-0.1.9998svn2720.tar.bz2 | 0013658584 13 MB | |
kbuild-armv7l.diff | 0000000492 492 Bytes | |
kbuild-dummy_noreturn.diff | 0000000751 751 Bytes | |
kbuild-glob.patch | 0000000322 322 Bytes | |
kbuild-kmk-makefile-am.patch | 0000000284 284 Bytes | |
kbuild-man.diff | 0000000573 573 Bytes | |
kbuild-pthread.diff | 0000000526 526 Bytes | |
kbuild-timestamps.diff | 0000001595 1.56 KB | |
kbuild-wrong-memset.patch | 0000000553 553 Bytes | |
kbuild.changes | 0000006189 6.04 KB | |
kbuild.spec | 0000003234 3.16 KB | |
ppc64le.patch | 0000002546 2.49 KB |
Latest Revision
Adrian Schröter (adrianSuSE)
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Split 13.2 from Factory
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