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๐Ÿ’„ Build projects with tools like cmake, meson, autoconf

... for Android, BSDs, Linux, macOS, SunOS, Windows (MinGW, WSL)

mulle-make will determine if the project needs to be build via configure, autoconf, cmake or some other build tool. It will then proceed to build the project using that tool.

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What mulle-make does

Essentially, mulle-make does (for cmake projects):

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
ninja

Project structure

The next picture gives an overview of mulle-make default project structure and how to customize it:

Example

Here we use mulle-make in conjunction with mulle-fetch to conveniently download and build an autoconf based project:

$ mulle-fetch https://ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/ftp.gnu.org/bison/bison-3.5.4.tar.xz
Fetching bison from https://ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/ftp.gnu.org/bison/bison-3.5.4.tar.xz.
$ cd bison/
$ mulle-make -lx
==> mkdir -p '/tmp/bison/build'
==> mkdir -p '/tmp/bison/build/.log'
=[29701]=> find -L '/tmp/bison' -maxdepth 2 -name CMakeLists.txt -print
=[29704]=> find -L '/tmp/bison' -maxdepth 2 -name meson.build -print
=[29707]=> find -L '/tmp/bison' -maxdepth 2 -name configure.ac -print
=[29711]=> find -L '/tmp/bison' -maxdepth 2 -name configure -print
Let configure do a Release build of bison for SDK Default in "build" ...
=[29722]=> cd '/tmp/bison/build'
=[29723]=> MULLE_MAKE_VERSION='0.14.4' __MULLE_MAKE_ENV_ARGS='': './configure'    >> /tmp/bison/build/.log/configure.log
=[35879]=> '/usr/bin/make'  VERBOSE=1 -j 40 all >> /tmp/bison/build/.log/make.log
$

You can look at the log output with

$ mulle-make log 

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Install

See mulle-sde-developer how to install mulle-sde, which will also install mulle-make with required dependencies.

The command to install only the latest mulle-make into /usr/local (with sudo) is:

curl -L 'https://github.com/mulle-sde/mulle-make/archive/latest.tar.gz' \
 | tar xfz - && cd 'mulle-make-latest' && sudo ./bin/installer /usr/local

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