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Full name account tool (Accouting utilitiesIs used to provide system administrator system usage information, including connection, execution programs, and usage of system resources. -- It consists of several Command Line Programs: AC, accton, last, lastcomm, SA, dump-ACCT, and dump-utmp. More functions are provided through command line parameters.
AutoconfA shell script is provided to automatically set the software source code package to meet the needs of multiple UNIX-like systems. -- The setup script generated by Autoconf can be installed on a system without this program without relying on Autoconf during running. The generated script automatically tests the effect of the called attributes on the running system, so as to perform unattended operation even after personalized settings. It supports script reuse and unified update. It is more convenient to support large-scale code settings and supports cross-compiling during special settings. It isGNU build tools(Including Autoconf, automake, and libtool. Autoconf solves an important problem -- Reliable discovery of system-specific build and run-time information. The setting script generated by Autoconf is usually called configure. Autoconf requires M4 to generate a command line script.
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Used to generate makefile. In. By using simpler syntax in The makefile. am of the intermediate file, it generates makefile. INS files compatible with the GNU makefile standard, removing the complicated work of compiling makefile. INS. The makefile. Am file has a series of make variable definitions (make variable definitions -- also knownMake macros) And a small number of make rules (rules), each. Am file will generate a. In file, each project directory only needs a makefile. Am file. Automake must be used with Autoconf. It supports Configure. In and configure. AC files, and has strict restrictions on the Content of configure files. Automake also supports the use of generated documents with texinfo, and also supports Emacs lisp, gettext, libtool, Java, and python. Automake requires Perl support when generating a. In file.
- BC
- Bfd-2.9.1
- Binutils
- Bison
- Cfengine
- Coreutils
- CVS
- Dc-1.05
- Ddd
- Dejarnu
- Diffutils
- Elisp-Manual
- Emacs
- Emacs-lisp-intro
- Fileutils
- Findutils
- Finger
- Flex
- Gas-2.9.1
- Gawk
- GDB
- Gcc
- Gettext
- Gleem
- Glibc
- Glibc (GNU press Volume 1)
- Glibc (GNU press Volume 2)
- Global
- GMP
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- Gnutls
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- Libtool
- Ld-2.9.1
- M4
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- Make
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- Shishi
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- Termcap-1.3
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