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Operating Systems Solaris Explain @(#)cshrc 1.11 89/11/29 SMI Post 302843495 by bartus11 on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 01:41:37 PM
Old 08-13-2013
This is a standard header found in many shell scripts/config files in Solaris.
1.11 is a version of the file I think. 89/11/29 is a date (1989-11-29). SMI is an acronym for Sun MIcrosystems.
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YATE-CONFIG(8)							 Telephony Engine						    YATE-CONFIG(8)

NAME
yate-config - retrieve metainformation about the YATE telephony engine SYNOPSIS
yate-config [options] DESCRIPTION
The yate-config program is used to retrieve information about the installed YATE engine. It is typically used to compile and link modules against the engine's library. Here is a typical usage scenario in a Makefile: module.yate: module.cpp g++ `yate-config --c-all --ldflags` module.cpp `yate-config --libs` OPTIONS
Version and paths --version Reports the installed YATE version (in x.y.z format) --release Reports the installed YATE code status (if not release) and release number --config Returns the configuration files directory --modules Returns the modules directory --share Returns the base shared directory --scripts Returns the scripts directory --skins Returns the base skins directory Compiler flags --cflags Various C++ compiler flags --includes Include option and path to the header files --c-all All compiler options - the above two concatenated Linker flags --ldflags Various linker flags --libs Library option and libraries names --ld-all All linker options - the above two concatenated AUTHORS
Paul Chitescu <paulc@voip.null.ro> Diana Cionoiu <diana@voip.null.ro> SEE ALSO
yate(8), pkg-config(1) YATE
September 2007 YATE-CONFIG(8)
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