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1. Configuration and Build Tools

Name

PyPI

Latest Release

Description

Bitbake

None

1.46.2 (2020-08-04)

A task executor used to build packages for OpenEmbedded and other projects. Wikipedia

Buildout

zc.buildout

2.13.3 (2020-02-11)

Build tool for creating applications, includes the capability to resolve Python dependencies that are packaged as Python eggs.

distutils

N/A

N/A (ships with python)

standard module provides support for building and installing additional modules into a Python installation

doit

doit

0.32.0 (2019-12-09)

Automation tool (bringing the power of build-tools to execute any kind of task)

Fabric

fabric

2.5.0 (2019-08-07)

a simple pythonic remote deployment tool for application deployment or systems administration tasks. It builds on top of Invoke.

Fabricate

fabricate

1.29.0 (2017-03-03)

the better build tool: auto-dependency discovery via strace; a successor to Memoize. (Old repo/page: code.google.com)

Invoke

invoke

1.4.1 (2020-01-30)

a Python task execution tool & library, drawing inspiration from various sources to arrive at a powerful & clean feature set.

microbuild

microbuild

0.3.3 (2013-03-26)

Lightweight Python Build Tool.

Paver

Paver

1.3.4 (2017-12-31)

Build/distribution/deployment tool. Build files are in Python.

PyBuilder(mriehl)

pybuilder

0.12.8 (2020-08-27)

a software build tool written in 100% pure Python, mainly targeting Python applications.

pynt

pynt

0.8.2 (2018-06-24)

A pure Python build tool. Tasks are just python functions. Manages dependencies between tasks. Allows parameter passing from the commandline. Forked from microbuild (github.com)

SCons

SCons

4.0.1 (2020-07-17)

Software construction tool written in Python, with Python as the configuration/scripting language (code on GitHub)

Virtualenv

virtualenv

20.0.31 (2020-08-17)

A tool for creating isolated Python environments.

Waf

None

2.0.20 (2019-11-24)

software construction tool (comparable to autotools, CMake, SCons, ant) gitlab.com

1.1. Dead, Unmaintained or Discontinued Projects

2. Build Testing

3. Related Lists

4. Editorial Notes

The above lists should be arranged in ascending alphabetical order - please respect this when adding new entries. If, as the developer of a listed application, you disagree with the classification of the work, please move it into the appropriate category or create a new category, respecting the ascending alphabetical order of the categories. When specifying release dates please use the format YYYY-MM-DD.

4.1. Criteria for Dead, Discontinued or Unmaintained Projects

This is a bit difficult to say and it is handled on a case by case basis, but any of the following should be sufficient criteria

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