cppunit-config(1)


NAME

   cppunit-config  - script to get information about the installed version
   of cppunit

SYNOPSIS

   cppunit-config   [--prefix[=DIR]]   [--exec-prefix[=DIR]]   [--version]
   [--libs] [--cflags]

DESCRIPTION

   cppunit-config  is  a  tool  that is used to configure to determine the
   compiler and linker flags that should  be  used  to  compile  and  link
   programs that use cppunit. It is also used internally to the .m4 macros
   for GNU autoconf that are included with cppunit.

OPTIONS

   cppunit-config accepts the following options:

   --version
           Print  the  currently  installed  version  of  cppunit  on  the
           standard output.

   --libs  Print  the  linker  flags  that are necessary to link a cppunit
           program.

   --cflags
           Print the compiler  flags  that  are  necessary  to  compile  a
           cppunit program.

   --prefix
           Print the prefix with which cppunit was compiled.

   --prefix=PREFIX
           If  specified,  use  PREFIX  instead of the installation prefix
           that cppunit was built with when computing the output  for  the
           --cflags  and  --libs options. This option is also used for the
           exec prefix if --exec-prefix was  not  specified.  This  option
           must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options.

   --exec-prefix
           Print the exec-prefix with which cppunit was compiled.

   --exec-prefix=PREFIX
           If  specified,  use  PREFIX  instead  of  the installation exec
           prefix that cppunit was built with when  computing  the  output
           for  the  --cflags  and  --libs  options.   This option must be
           specified before any --libs or --cflags options.

COPYRIGHT

   cppunit    Copyright         1996-2000     by     Michael     Feathers
   <mfeathers@objectmentor.com>

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published  by  the
   Free  Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
   option) any later version.

   This program is distributed in the hope that it  will  be  useful,  but
   WITHOUT   ANY   WARRANTY;   without   even   the  implied  warranty  of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.  See  the  GNU
   General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
   with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
   675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

AUTHOR

   This manpage is an almost word-for-word copy of the gtk-config manpage,
   written  by  Owen  Taylor.   It   was   modified   by   E.   Sommerlade
   <eric@sommerla.de>.

                            September 2001                      cppunit(1)





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