On 22/01/31 12:10, Petros Pateros wrote: > What would you expect from a build system? Should it trust mtime? > Is it responsible for verifing the file's contents for actual changes? > More generally, what are the key features that make a build system useful?
apenwarr/redo is the implementation of djb redo I settled on for my programs. It has the most features among the current implementations. For redistribution, it has a shell script named "do", so even if users don't have full apenwarr/redo installed on their system, they can execute $ ./do -c to build my programs, or # ./do -c install to install them.
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