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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Oracle Report generation Post 302099732 by tmarikle on Wednesday 13th of December 2006 12:13:34 PM
Old 12-13-2006
It's the old Oracle Reports version 2.5 Motif report runtime launch script. Oracle Reports is a fairly complex application so I recomend that you search the net for some documentation online.
 

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ncurses5.4-config(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 				      ncurses5.4-config(1)

NAME
ncurses5.4-config -- report configuration and linking information for ncurses SYNOPSIS
ncurses5.4-config {--prefix | --exex-prefix | --cflags | --libs | --version | --abi-version | --mouse-version | --bindir | --datadir | --lib- dir | --mandir | --terminfo | --terminfo-dirs | --termpath } DESCRIPTION
The ncurses5.4-config utility reports ncurses configuration and linking information. The options are as follows: ---prefix Reports package-prefix ncurses5.4-config was installed with ---exec-prefix Reports executable-prefix ncurses5.4-config was installed with ---cflags Reports C compiler flags needed to compile with ncurses ---libs Reports libraries needed to link with ncurses ---version Reports release+patchdate version ncurses5.4-config was installed with ---abi-version Reports ABI version ncurses5.4-config was installed with ---mouse-version Reports mouse-interface version ncurses5.4-config was installed with ---bindir Reports directory containing ncurses5.4-config programs ---datadir Reports directory containing ncurses5.4-config data ---libdir Reports directory containing ncurses5.4-config libraries ---mandir Reports directory containing ncurses5.4-config manpages ---terminfo Reports $TERMINFO terminfo database path ---terminfo-dirs Reports $TERMINFO_DIRS directory list ---termpath Reports $TERMPATH termcap list EXIT STATUS
The ncurses5.4-config utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. BSD
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