GNU Make Standard Library: a library of functions written for GNU Make using GNU Make's built in functions.

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  • A powerful addition to bare make for sure
  • A very nice extension to Make.
  • This library is fantastic. It enables a rich set of constructs in my build framework.
  • A great way to abstract build operations from shell dependent scripts and executables specific to an operating system, while avoiding the speed cost of launching executable after executable for equivalent operations. Every project should use this as an enhancement to the make script.
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  • This package has many very useful features to enhance the capabilities of gmake. I recommend this to anyone with a complex build system targeting many environments -- the associative arrays are absolutely fabulous. As a previous commenter stated, "I wish had discovered this earlier."
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