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pcre-config
PCRE-CONFIG(1) General Commands Manual PCRE-CONFIG(1)
NAME
pcre-config - program to return PCRE configuration
SYNOPSIS
pcre-config [--prefix] [--exec-prefix] [--version] [--libs]
[--libs16] [--libs32] [--libs-cpp] [--libs-posix]
[--cflags] [--cflags-posix]
DESCRIPTION
pcre-config returns the configuration of the installed PCRE libraries and the options required to compile a program to use them. Some of
the options apply only to the 8-bit, or 16-bit, or 32-bit libraries, respectively, and are not available if only one of those libraries has
been built. If an unavailable option is encountered, the "usage" information is output.
OPTIONS
--prefix Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture independent files (/usr on many systems, /usr/local on
some systems) to the standard output.
--exec-prefix
Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture dependent files (normally the same as --prefix) to the
standard output.
--version Writes the version number of the installed PCRE libraries to the standard output.
--libs Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 8-bit PCRE library (-lpcre on many systems).
--libs16 Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 16-bit PCRE library (-lpcre16 on many systems).
--libs32 Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with the 32-bit PCRE library (-lpcre32 on many systems).
--libs-cpp
Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE's C++ wrapper library (-lpcrecpp -lpcre on many
systems).
--libs-posix
Writes to the standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE's POSIX API wrapper library (-lpcreposix -lpcre
on many systems).
--cflags Writes to the standard output the command line options required to compile files that use PCRE (this may include some -I options,
but is blank on many systems).
--cflags-posix
Writes to the standard output the command line options required to compile files that use PCRE's POSIX API wrapper library (this
may include some -I options, but is blank on many systems).
SEE ALSO
pcre(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Mark Baker for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It has been subsequently revised as a generic PCRE
man page.
REVISION
Last updated: 24 June 2012
PCRE 8.30 01 January 2012 PCRE-CONFIG(1)