Hm. Kind of a grab-bag here. I'm assuming that the implication is "these do what you need". But I don't see the correlation, except that some of the tools listed are used to augment Make.
PANT is for generating and running a set of pre-determined commands. I see no ability to assemble file variations.
Makefile-Parser does what it sounds like. Plake is not tied to Make, it's just very useful with Make.
makepp: "Compatible but improved replacement for make"
Template::Toolkit. As far as I'm aware, template systems do not exhibit behavior themselves for creating targets. I did toy with the idea of using a template system to write the Plake (.plk) files in, but that seemed like too much tool for the job.
In reply to Re^2: RFC: Plake, a target-based file assembler
by arbingersys
in thread RFC: Plake, a target-based file assembler
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