01-08-2010
Hi,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I am a newbie and some of my questions may sound naive, so please bear with me. I set path in LD_LIBRARY_PATH but its still not working. The software is looking for a szlib.h file which is in the /home/szip/include directory. How do I set the include directory path?
And how do you export path in a .cshrc file?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
icmstart.rc
icmstart.rc(7) icmstart resource file icmstart.rc(7)
NAME
icmstart.rc - The icmstart(1) resource file
DESCRIPTION
The icmstart.rc file defines the initial files of a program that are installed by icmstart(1).
By default icmstart.rc is found in /etc/icmake/icmstart.rc, but if a file $HOME/.icmake/icmstart.rc is found then the latter file is used
by icmstart(1). $HOME/.icmake/icmstart.rc in turn is overruled by specifying a -c option when invoking icmstart(1).
The default resource file contains the following specifications, preparing for the construction of a C++ program using icmbuild(1):
CLASSES
P main.cc
P main.ih
P usage.cc
P version.cc
P ? scanner
P ? parser
The icmstart.rc file may contain:
o empty lines, which are ignored;
o lines beginning with a hash-character (#), also ignored;
o Optionally: a P (don't install with icmstart xxx library) or an L (don't install with icmstart xxx program), followed by a blank;
see also icmstart(1).
o Optionall: a ? (followed by a blank) following the optional P or L in which case the installation of the element must be confirmed
by the user.
o Source path names. Relative path names are interpreted relative to the current working directory. Environment variables are not
expanded, the initial tilde character is interpreset as the user's home directory.
o Source path names followed by a destination (relative to the directory initialized by icmstart(1)). A source path may be either a
file or a directory. If a directory is specified then all files in and below that directory will be installed.
When specifying a destination a path may be specified as well. However, the destination path is always interpreted relative to the instal-
lation directory specified when calling icmstart(1).
If a destination is omitted, the source is installed as specified below icmstart(1)'s destination directory.
EXAMPLES
The following entries can be used in an icmstart.rc file:
o source
`Source' must be in the skeleton directory visited by icmstart(1) and is installed as source in the destination directory specified
when calling icmstart(1).
o source dest
`Source' must be in the skeleton directory visited by icmstart(1) and is installed as dest in the destination directory specified
when calling icmstart(1).
o ~/path
`~/path' is installed as ~/path in the destination directory specified when calling icmstart(1). The ~-character is expanded to the
user's home directory.
o ~/path dest
`~/path' is installed as dest in the destination directory specified when calling icmstart(1). The ~-characteris expanded to the
user's home directory.
o /path
`/path' is installed as ./path in the destination directory specified when calling icmstart(1).
o /path dest
`/path' is installed as dest in the destination directory
o ? source
The user must confirm the installation of source.
o ? source dest
The user must confirm the installation of source as dest in the destination directory specified when calling icmstart(1).
o # text
Interpreted as comment and ignored. The #-character must be the first character on the line.
o an empty line
Empty lines are skipped.
FILES
The mentioned paths are sugestive only and may be installation dependent:
o /usr/share/icmake/icmconf Example of an icmbuild configuration file;
o /usr/share/icmake/CLASSES Example of an icmbuild CLASSES file.
o /usr/share/icmake/icmstart.rc Default skeleton resource file.
SEE ALSO
icmake(1), icmbuild(1), icmconf(7), icmstart(1)
BUGS
None reported
COPYRIGHT
This is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
AUTHOR
Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl).
icmake.7.18.00.tar.gz 1992-2012 icmstart.rc(7)