02-22-2011
64 bit Android SDK in GNU/Linux
Hi guys
I've just switched from 32 bit to a 64 bit Arch Linux and I've installed the android SDK but, I can't run the emulator because some lib is missing ( ia32-libs ), if anyone have resolved this problem in a non Debian based GNU/Linux Distro let me know. I've search the web for that lib but it's only available for Debian based Distros, It isn't been ported yet to 64 bit Arch Linux.
Thanks in advance.
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snacc-config
SNACC-CONFIG(1) [FIXME: manual] SNACC-CONFIG(1)
NAME
snacc-config - script to get information about the installed version of snacc
SYNOPSIS
snacc-config [--version] [--prefix=DIR] [--exec-prefix=DIR] [--uninstalled=DIR] [--libtool] [--cflags] [--libs] [--compiler] [--asn1specs]
[--language=LANG (C or C++)] [BUFFERTYPE (one of ebuf, mbuf, sbuf, or tbl)]
DESCRIPTION
snacc-config is a tool that is used to configure to determine the compiler and linker flags that should be used to compile and link
programs that use snacc.
OPTIONS
--version
Print the currently installed version of snacc.
--prefix=PREFIX
If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that snacc was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and
--libs options. This option is normally not needed in Debian GNU/Linux.
--exec-prefix=PREFIX
If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation exec prefix that snacc was built with when computing the output for the --cflags
and --libs options. This option is normally not needed in Debian GNU/Linux.
--libtool
If you understand this option, please file a bug against snacc.
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a snacc based program.
--libs
Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a snacc based program.
--compiler
Prints the filename of snacc. On Debian GNU/Linux, it's /usr/bin/snacc.
--asn1specs
Print the location of the snacc-specific ASN.1 files. On Debian GNU/Linux, it's /usr/include/snacc/asn1/.
--language=LANG (C or C++)
This option determines, wether --cflags and --libs print the flags for C or C++. On Debian GNU/Linux this is e.g.
/usr/include/snacc/c/ or /usr/include/snacc/c++/.
BUFFERTYPE
This option determines the output of --cflags and --libs. BUFFERTYPE must be one of ebuf, mbuf, sbuf, or tbl.
SEE ALSO
snacc (1), mkchdr(1), ptbl(1), pval(1), berdecode(1).
Please install the snacc-doc package for more information on snacc.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by W. Martin Borgert (debacle@debian.org) for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Parts of it are taken from the
glib-config(1) manual page - I hope that nothing is inaccurate for snacc-config. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify
this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
AUTHOR
W. Martin Borgert
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 W. Martin Borgert
[FIXME: source] 2001-02-17 SNACC-CONFIG(1)