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NAME

       icecc-create-env - Create an Icrecream environment tarball

SYNOPSIS

       icecc-create-env --gcc gcc-path g++-path [--addfile file]...
       icecc-create-env --clang clang-path compiler-wrapper [--addfile file]...

DESCRIPTION

       icecc-create-env  is  an  Icecream  helper that creates a new .tar.gz archive with all the
       files (compiler, tools and libraries) needed to setup a build environment.

       Specifying --gcc or --clang as first argument decides which compiler  (GCC  or  Clang)  is
       copied in the archive.

       The resulting archive has a random file name like ddaea39ca1a7c88522b185eca04da2d8.tar.gz,
       which can then be renamed. See icecream(7) for more information on using  the  environment
       tarballs.

       Note that in the usual case it is not necessary to invoke icecc-create-env manually, as it
       will be called automatically for the native compiler used whenever necessary.

OPTIONS

       --gcc gcc-path g++-path
              GCC is used in the archive.

              gcc-path and  g++-path  represent  respectively  the  paths  to  the  gcc  and  g++
              executables.

       --clang clang-path compiler-wrapper
              Clang is used in the archive.

              clang-path  represents  the  path  to the clang executable; compiler-wrapper is the
              path to a compiler wrapper, usually /usr/lib/icecc/compilerwrapper, used  with  old
              Icecream  clients  which  hardcode /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ and thus would not
              use Clang.

       --addfile file
              Add file to the environment archive; can be specified multiple times.

SEE ALSO

       icecream(7), icecc-scheduler(1), iceccd(1)

AUTHOR

       Pino Toscano

                                          June 5rd, 2013                      icecc-create-env(1)