cmake

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Description
CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation.

CMake was developed by Kitware as part of the NLM Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit project. The ASCI VIEWS project also provided support in the context of their parallel computation environment. Other sponsors include the Insight, VTK, and VXL open source software communities.
Associated Programs
GNU C Compiler GNU C compiler
make An utility for Directing compilation.
Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
Debian 32-bit 64-bit
stable 2.8.2+dfsg.1-0+squeeze1 2.8.2+dfsg.1-0+squeeze1
testing 2.8.8-3 2.8.8-3
sid 2.8.8-3 2.8.8-3

Ubuntu 32-bit 64-bit
hardy 2.4.7-1build1 2.4.7-1build1
hardy-backports 2.6.2-1ubuntu1~hardy1
lucid 2.8.0-5ubuntu1 2.8.0-5ubuntu1
lucid-backports 2.8.1-4~lucid1 2.8.1-4~lucid1
oneiric 2.8.5-1ubuntu1 2.8.5-1ubuntu1
precise 2.8.7-0ubuntu4 2.8.7-0ubuntu4

Available rpm Repositories
OpenSUSE 32-bit 64-bit
10.1 2.4.0-5 2.4.0-5
11.0 2.6.0-16.1 2.6.0-16.1

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