raptor-config(1)


NAME

   raptor-config  -  script to get information about the installed version
   of Raptor

SYNOPSIS

   raptor-config [--cflags] [--options] [--help] [--libs] [--libtool-libs]
   [--private-libs] [--prefix[=DIR]] [--version-decimal] [--version]

DESCRIPTION

   raptor-config  is  a  tool  that  is  used to determine the compile and
   linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that  use
   the Raptor RDF parser library.

OPTIONS

   raptor-config accepts the following options:

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

   --options
           Print raptor compiled options such as parsers  and  serializers
           available,  the  XML parser used (if any) and the WWW retrieval
           library used (if any).

   --help  Print a help message summarising usage.

   --libs  Print the linker flags that are  necessary  to  link  a  raptor
           program.   This  excludes  linker  arguments  used to build the
           raptor shared library.

   --libtool-libs
           Print the path to the libtool file for raptor.

   --private-libs
           Print the linker flags that are necessary to build  the  raptor
           shared  library.  This option is not usually needed because the
           raptor shared  library  has  already  been  dynamically  linked
           against these flags.

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

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

   --version-decimal
           Print  the  currently  installed version of raptor as a decimal
           integer.

SEE ALSO

   libraptor(3)

AUTHOR

   Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/ http://www.dajobe.org/

                              2008-04-01                  raptor-config(1)





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