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.TH PCRE-CONFIG 1 "01 January 2012" "PCRE 8.30" .SH NAME pcre-config - program to return PCRE configuration .SH SYNOPSIS .rs .sp .nf .B pcre-config [--prefix] [--exec-prefix] [--version] [--libs] .B " [--libs16] [--libs32] [--libs-cpp] [--libs-posix]" .B " [--cflags] [--cflags-posix]" .fi . . .SH DESCRIPTION .rs .sp \fBpcre-config\fP returns the configuration of the installed PCRE libraries and the options required to compile a program to use them. Some of the options apply only to the 8-bit, or 16-bit, or 32-bit libraries, respectively, and are not available if only one of those libraries has been built. If an unavailable option is encountered, the "usage" information is output. . . .SH OPTIONS .rs .TP 10 \fB--prefix\fP Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture independent files (\fI/usr\fP on many systems, \fI/usr/local\fP on some systems) to the standard output. .TP 10 \fB--exec-prefix\fP Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture dependent files (normally the same as \fB--prefix\fP) to the standard output. .TP 10 \fB--version\fP Writes the version number of the installed PCRE libraries to the standard output. .TP 10 \fB--libs\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 8-bit PCRE library (\fB-lpcre\fP on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--libs16\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 16-bit PCRE library (\fB-lpcre16\fP on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--libs32\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 32-bit PCRE library (\fB-lpcre32\fP on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--libs-cpp\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE's C++ wrapper library (\fB-lpcrecpp\fP \fB-lpcre\fP on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--libs-posix\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE's POSIX API wrapper library (\fB-lpcreposix\fP \fB-lpcre\fP on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--cflags\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to compile files that use PCRE (this may include some \fB-I\fP options, but is blank on many systems). .TP 10 \fB--cflags-posix\fP Writes to the standard output the command line options required to compile files that use PCRE's POSIX API wrapper library (this may include some \fB-I\fP options, but is blank on many systems). . . .SH "SEE ALSO" .rs .sp \fBpcre(3)\fP . . .SH AUTHOR .rs .sp This manual page was originally written by Mark Baker for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It has been subsequently revised as a generic PCRE man page. . . .SH REVISION .rs .sp .nf Last updated: 24 June 2012 .fi
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