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Autoproject - Creates a skeleton source package for a new program

autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a new program which follows the GNU programming standards. The new package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the Makefile. `make distcheck' succeeds.

The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a new project. It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project. Optionally, the new package will use an external command line parser or a parser generator. 'Autoproject' currently supports clig and autogen.

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Web pagehttp://www.mv.com/ipusers/vanzandt/
Source tarballhttp://www.mv.com/ipusers/vanzandt/autoproject-0.17.tar.gz
Version 0.17 (beta) released on 2002-11-21
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

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Interfacescommand line
Source languagesShell script
Supported languagesC, C++, shell
Build prerequisitesautogen

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-02-01
Entry compiled byJames R. Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com>

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