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NAME


ppdep - The FPC Pascal unit mover.

SYNOPSIS


ppumove [-sqbhw] [-o File] [-d path] [-e extension] files...

Description


ppumove collects one or several Free Pascal unit files and archives them in a static or
shared library.

Usage


You can invoke ppumove with as the only required argument the name of the unit from which
you want to make an archive. Specifying multiple files is also possible, they will be put
in the same archive.

Options


ppumove has several options, which are case sensitive:

-b This option tells ppumove to write a shell script (a batch file on DOS) that
performs the needed calls to ar and ld. The script will be called pmove, with an
extension of .sh on Linux, and .bat on DOS. You can then call this script manually
afterwards.

-d path
This option tells ppumove where to generate the new unit files. By default, this
is the same directory as where the files are found. If you specify as the output
extension the same extension as the units you want to move, not specifying the
destination directory may cause problems.

-e ext This option sets the extension of the new unit files to ext. By default .ppl is
used. However, you can specify .ppu as the extension. If you do, be sure to use
also the -d switch, or you will overwrite the old units. Note however, that the
compiler will only look for extensions .ppu and .ppl when looking for units.

-h Shows a short help screen.

-o file
This option allows you to specify the name of the library to be generated. You
must use this option if you specify more than one unit on the command-line. If you
specified only one unit on the command-line, the generated library will have the
unit name, with lib prepended (on Linux). You do not need to specify the lib part,
this will be prepended automatically if needed.

-q Tells ppumove to operate quietly.

-s Tells ppumove to generate a static library. By default, a shared library is
generated (except on DOS).

-w Tells ppumove it should use the windows linker and archiver. Do not use this option
on Linux.

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