gtkada-config(1)


NAME

   gtkada-config  -  script to get information about the installed version
   of GTKADA

SYNOPSIS

   gtkada-config   [--prefix[=DIR]]   [--version]   [--libs]    [--cflags]
   [--static]

DESCRIPTION

   gtkada-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 GtkAda.  To compile, bind and link a program against
   GtkAda, you invoke gnatmake like this:

     gnatmake my_prog `gtkada-config`

OPTIONS

   gtkada-config accepts the following options:

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

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

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

   --static
           Print the flags that are necessary to statically build a GTKADA
           program.

   --prefix
           Print the path prefix where GTKADA is installed.

NOTES

   In  Debian  GNU/Linux,  a  GNAT  project  file  is  available   as   an
   alternative; see /usr/share/ada/adainclude/gtkada.gpr.

COPYRIGHT FOR THIS MAN PAGE

   This  man  page  has  been  written  by  Samuel Tardieu and modified by
   Ludovic  Brenta  and  Nicolas  Boulenguez  for  the  Debian   GNU/Linux
   distribution,  from  information  given  by the GtkAda authors Emmanuel
   Briot, Joel Brobecker and Arnaud Charlet.

   Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this documentation  for
   any  purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
   copyright notice appear in all copies  and  that  both  that  copyright
   notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation.





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