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PCRE-CONFIG(1)							PCRE-CONFIG(1)

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  out‐
		 put.

       --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 mul‐
		 tiple files.

       AUTHOR
	      This manual page was written by  Mark  Baker  <mark@mnb.org.uk>,
	      for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

SEE ALSO
       pcre(3)

								PCRE-CONFIG(1)
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