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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers creating executable for every C file Post 302138121 by porter on Saturday 29th of September 2007 03:59:50 AM
Old 09-29-2007
You could do. Except that normally non-trival C programs are more than one source file.

You could write a C interpretor, but there is no real demand for them. The advantages you get from using C are mainly because it's a compiled language.

I rarely call my programs a.out, it would get far too confusing trying to remember which one did what.
 

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LOG4SHIB-CONFIG(1)						     log4shib							LOG4SHIB-CONFIG(1)

NAME
log4shib-config - Flags for linking with the log4shib library SYNOPSIS
log4shib-config [--prefix[=dir]] [--exec-prefix[=dir]] [--package] [--version] [--cflags] [--libs] [--help] DESCRIPTION
log4shib-config prints out various configuration information for the log4shib library, such as the compiler and linker flags required to build and link programs against the library. log4shib provides a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog, and other destinations. It is modeled after the log4j Java library, staying as close to that API as is reasonable. log4shib is a fork of the log4cpp library with additional fixes and modifications to improve its thread safety and robustness. It is primarily intended for use by the Shibboleth web authentication system. OPTIONS
--help Prints a usage message. This is the default action. --cflags Prints the compiler flags required to build software using log4shib. --libs Prints the linker flags required to link software with log4shib. --package Prints the name of the log4shib package. --version Prints the version of log4shib from which this script came. --prefix[=dir] Prints the prefix with which log4shib was compiled. If the optional argument is supplied, also sets the prefix to dir for any subsequent flags. (This is rarely useful.) --exec-prefix[=dir] Prints the prefix for compiled files with which log4shib was compiled. If the optional argument is supplied, also sets the exec prefix to dir for any subsequent flags. (This is rarely useful.) Other, lesser-used options are also available to print out additional configure-time information. Run with --help for a full list of available options. AUTHOR
Written by Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org> for the Debian distribution. 1.0.4 2012-06-06 LOG4SHIB-CONFIG(1)
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