Make apenwarr/redo installable on windows and work with uv tool install
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Avery Pennarun 65cf1c9854 Rename jwack.py -> jobserver.py.
I'm not really sure why I called it jwack.  I think it was kind of a
wack jobserver(tm).  But nowadays most of the wack-ness is gone.
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contrib/bash_completion.d MacOS: "-e filename/." returns true even for non-directories. 2011-03-05 19:03:30 -08:00
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minimal minimal/do: use "#!/usr/bin/env sh" instead of "#!/bin/sh" 2018-12-04 02:52:23 -05:00
redo Rename jwack.py -> jobserver.py. 2018-12-05 00:22:10 -05:00
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redo - a recursive build system

Smaller, easier, more powerful, and more reliable than make.

This is an implementation of Daniel J. Bernstein's redo build system. He never released his version, so other people have implemented different variants based on his published specification.

This version, sometimes called apenwarr/redo, is probably the most advanced one, including support for parallel builds, improved logging, and helpful debugging features.

To build and test redo, run ./do -j10 test. To install it, run DESTDIR=/tmp/testinstall PREFIX=/usr/local ./do -j10 install.


  • View the documentation via readthedocs.org
  • Visit the source code on github
  • Discussions and support via the mailing list. You can subscribe by sending any email message to redo-list+subscribe@googlegroups.com (note the plus sign).