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NAME

       xosd-config - script to get information about the installed version of libxosd

SYNOPSIS

       xosd-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--cflags]

DESCRIPTION

       xosd-config is a tool that is used to configure to determine the compiler and linker flags
       that should be used to compile and link  programs  that  use  libxosd.  It  is  also  used
       internally to the .m4 macros for GNU autoconf that are included with libxosd.

OPTIONS

       xosd-config accepts the following options:

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

       --libs  Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a libxosd program.

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

       --prefix=PREFIX
               If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that libxosd was built
               with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option is
               also used for the exec prefix if --exec-prefix was not specified. This option must
               be specified before any --libs or --cflags options.

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

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright ©  1998 Owen Taylor

       Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and  its  documentation  for
       any  purpose  and  without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice
       appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
       in supporting documentation.

       This  manual  page  was  adapted  by  Philipp  Hahn <pmhahn@titan.lahn.de>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).