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- configure - prepare source code to be built
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- configure HOST [--target=TARGET] [--srcdir=DIR] [--rm]
- [--site=SITE] [--prefix=DIR] [--exec_prefix=DIR]
- [--program_prefix=DIR] [--tmpdir=DIR]
- [--with-PACKAGE[=YES/NO]] [--norecursion]
- [--nfp] [-s] [-v] [-V | --version] [--help]
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- _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e is a program used to prepare souce code to be
- built. It does this by generating Makefiles and .gdbinit
- files, creating symlinks, recursing in subdirectories, and
- some other miscellaneous file editing.
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- _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e accepts the following options:
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- --_t_a_r_g_e_t=_T_A_R_G_E_T
- Requests that the sources be configured to target the
- _T_A_R_G_E_T machine. If no target is specified explicitly,
- the target is assumed to be the same as the host.
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- --_s_r_c_d_i_r=_D_I_R
- tells configure to find the source in _D_I_R. Object code
- is always built in the current directory, `.'.
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- --_r_m asks configure to remove a configuration rather than
- create one.
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- --_s_i_t_e=_S_I_T_E
- asks configure to use any site-specific Makefile
- fragments for _S_I_T_E when building Makefiles.
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- --_p_r_e_f_i_x=_D_I_R
- sets the location in which to install files to _D_I_R. The
- default is "/usr/local".
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- --_e_x_e_c__p_r_e_f_i_x=_D_I_R
- sets the root directory for host-dependent files to
- _D_I_R. The default location is the value of _p_r_e_f_i_x.
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- --_p_r_o_g_r_a_m__p_r_e_f_i_x=_D_I_R
- configures the source to install programs which have
- the same names as common Unix programs, such as "make",
- in _D_I_R. Also applies to programs which might be used
- for cross-compilation.
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- --_t_m_p_d_i_r=_D_I_R
- sets the directory in which configure creates temporary
- files to _D_I_R.
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- --_w_i_t_h-_P_A_C_K_A_G_E[=_Y_E_S/_N_O]
- sets a flag for the build to recognize that _P_A_C_K_A_G_E is
- explicitly present or not present. If =_Y_E_S/_N_O is
- nonexistent, the default is _Y_E_S.
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- --_n_o_r_e_c_u_r_s_i_o_n
- asks that only the current directory be configured.
- Normally _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e recurs on subdirectories.
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- -_n_f_p Notifies _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e that all of the specified hosts have
- _n_o _f_l_o_a_t_i_n_g _p_o_i_n_t units.
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- -_s used internally by configure to supress status messages
- on subdirectory recursions. Override with -_v
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- -_v verbose output. Asks that configure print status lines
- for each directory configured. Normally, only the
- status lines for the current directory are printed.
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- --_v_e_r_s_i_o_n
- -_V prints _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e version number.
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- -_h_e_l_p
- displays a brief usage summary.
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- configure.in for each directory's individual needs
- Makefile.in Makefile template
- config.sub for parsing configuration names
- config.guess for guessing HOST when not specified
- config.status non-recursively rebuilds current directory
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- a.out the namelist and text space.
- gmon.out dynamic call graph and profile.
- gmon.sum summarized dynamic call graph and profile.
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