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NAME

       mysql_config - display options for compiling clients

SYNOPSIS

       mysql_config options

DESCRIPTION

       mysql_config provides you with useful information for compiling your MySQL client and
       connecting it to MySQL. It is a shell script, so it is available only on Unix and
       Unix-like systems.

           Note
           pkg-config can be used as an alternative to mysql_config for obtaining information
           such as compiler flags or link libraries required to compile MySQL applications. For
           more information, see Building C API Client Programs Using pkg-config[1].

       mysql_config supports the following options.

       •   --cflags C Compiler flags to find include files and critical compiler flags and
           defines used when compiling the libmysqlclient library. The options returned are tied
           to the specific compiler that was used when the library was created and might clash
           with the settings for your own compiler. Use --include for more portable options that
           contain only include paths.

       •   --cxxflags Like --cflags, but for C++ compiler flags.

       •   --include Compiler options to find MySQL include files.

       •   --libs Libraries and options required to link with the MySQL client library.

       •   --libs_r Libraries and options required to link with the thread-safe MySQL client
           library. In MySQL 8.0, all client libraries are thread-safe, so this option need not
           be used. The --libs option can be used in all cases.

       •   --plugindir The default plugin directory path name, defined when configuring MySQL.

       •   --port The default TCP/IP port number, defined when configuring MySQL.

       •   --socket The default Unix socket file, defined when configuring MySQL.

       •   --variable=var_name Display the value of the named configuration variable. Permitted
           var_name values are pkgincludedir (the header file directory), pkglibdir (the library
           directory), and plugindir (the plugin directory).

       •   --version Version number for the MySQL distribution.

       If you invoke mysql_config with no options, it displays a list of all options that it
       supports, and their values:

           $> mysql_config
           Usage: /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config [options]
           Options:
             --cflags         [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql -mcpu=pentiumpro]
             --cxxflags       [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql -mcpu=pentiumpro]
             --include        [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql]
             --libs           [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient
                               -lpthread -lm -lrt -lssl -lcrypto -ldl]
             --libs_r         [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient_r
                               -lpthread -lm -lrt -lssl -lcrypto -ldl]
             --plugindir      [/usr/local/mysql/lib/plugin]
             --socket         [/tmp/mysql.sock]
             --port           [3306]
             --version        [5.8.0-m17]
             --variable=VAR   VAR is one of:
                     pkgincludedir [/usr/local/mysql/include]
                     pkglibdir     [/usr/local/mysql/lib]
                     plugindir     [/usr/local/mysql/lib/plugin]

       You can use mysql_config within a command line using backticks to include the output that
       it produces for particular options. For example, to compile and link a MySQL client
       program, use mysql_config as follows:

           gcc -c `mysql_config --cflags` progname.c
           gcc -o progname progname.o `mysql_config --libs`

COPYRIGHT

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       Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA or see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

NOTES

        1. Building C API Client Programs Using pkg-config
           https://dev.mysql.com/doc/c-api/8.0/en/c-api-building-clients-pkg-config.html

SEE ALSO

       For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be
       installed locally and which is also available online at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.

AUTHOR

       Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).