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Do you mean that the development of applications with GNU
autoconf / automake doesn't seem to be as easy as possible? |
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Do you want to have a full elaborated automatically generated
example being already as most as possible prepared for your goals? |
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© 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 karsten reincke. gtgt is published under the GNU General Public License |
gitty-gitty ... |
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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 using the GNU development tools. Think of gtgt as a program which ... |
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is able to generate an already compilable ... |
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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 and one shellscript. All these sources exept the shellscript contain a full set of possible doxygen-comments. And this complex documented "Hello World" is already ... |
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fully embedded into GNU autoconf/automake, ... |
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the GNU development environment. By using gitty-gitty, you will get a ... |
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template of sources |
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for the main cases you might meet, and which you can also use as (teaching) examples for c/c++, doxygen, automake, autoconf, etc. |
online documentation
http-download gtgt-3.2.0.tar.gz hosted by gtgt.sourceforge.net
http-download gtgt-3.2.0.tar.gz hosted by gtgt.fodina.de