09-13-2011
On some systems you can get /proc/config.gz by loading the config.ko kernel module, which you do by running modprobe config.
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ncurses5.4-config
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.
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