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PROGRAM:

NAME


pcre-config - program to return PCRE configuration

SYNOPSIS


pcre-config [--prefix] [--exec-prefix] [--version] [--libs] [--libs-posix] [--cflags]
[--cflags-posix]

DESCRIPTION


pcre-config returns the configuration of the installed PCRE libraries: the options
required to compile a program to use them.

OPTIONS


--prefix Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture
independent files (e.g. /usr) to standard output.

--exec-prefix
Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture
dependent files (normally the same as --prefix) to standard output.

--version Writes the version of PCRE installed to standard output.

--libs Writes to standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE
(e.g. -lpcre).

--libs-posix
Writes to standard output the command line options required to link with the
PCRE POSIX emulation library (e.g. -lpcreposix -lpcre).

--cflags Writes to standard output the command line options required to compile files
that use PCRE (this often includes some -I options, but is blank on debian
systems).

--cflags-posix
Writes to standard output the command line options required to compile files
that use the PCRE POSIX emulation library (this often includes some -I options,
but is blank on debian systems). Suppress printing of filenames when searching
multiple files.

AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mark Baker <[email protected]>, for the Debian
GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

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