Name : waf
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Version : 1.6.11
| Vendor : Mandriva
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Release : 1
| Date : 2012-06-18 20:22:35
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Group : Development/Other
| Source RPM : waf-1.6.11-1.src.rpm
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Size : 0.81 MB
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Packager : Lev Givon < lev_mandriva_org>
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Summary : A framework for configuring, compiling and installing applications
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Description :
Waf is a Python-based framework for configuring, compiling and installing applications. It derives from the concepts of other build tools such as Scons, Autotools, CMake, and Ant.
* Easy to use: Waf configuration files are written in the mainstream scripting language Python. * Easy to install and to distribute: Waf fits entirely in a single 75KB redistributable file which does not require any installation to run. * Portable: Waf only depends on Python which is ported onto most operating systems. * Reliable: Waf uses hash-based dependency calculation dependencies to compute the targets to rebuild. * User-friendly: The output can be displayed in colors, filtered, displayed with progress bars or output all the commands that get executed. * Documented: The Waf book sums up the essential concepts. * Flexible: Because Waf has a carefully designed object oriented architecture it is very easy to add new features. * Fast: Because of its carefully designed architecture, Waf is able to distribute the jobs on multi-core hardware (-j), it is able to reuse targets compiled already (ccache), and its runtime footprint is pretty small compared to other build tools. * Broad support for languages and tools: Waf is already used for C, C++, C#, D, java, ocaml, python project, and provides various tools for processing docbook, man pages, intltool, msgfmt.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm6/linux-mandriva/devel/cooker/i586/media/contrib/release |