06-27-2001
The symbols in your post are not normally found in include files because they are object code. These are found in library files, not include files. Include files are normally text files that include macro definitions, data structure defs, variable defs, etc. (text based) that is included before compile time.<P>
Object code has been compiled for the specific architecture you are working in and those objects need to be linked using a linker, normally done after the main code base is compiled. To find the object code, you need to know the library archives that contains the object code. There are many ways to do the detective work to find these objects. One way is to simply run a command like 'strings' against the library files and grep for the objects you seek. There are many other ways to search for lost objects
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xft-config
xft-config(1) General Commands Manual xft-config(1)
NAME
xft-config - report Xft version, compiler, linker, and/or installation directory information
SYNOPSIS
xft-config { --exec-prefix[=local_prefix] | --prefix[=local_prefix] | --cflags | --libs } ...
xft-config --version
DESCRIPTION
xft-config reports information of interest to users and developers about the installed version of the X FreeType library, Xft(3). Depend-
ing on how it is invoked, xft-config reports the installed version of Xft, the compiler and linker flags that are required to successfully
compile and link C (or C-compatible) code that uses the library, and/or the directories used by the GNU Autotools to install its files.
Note that if the system's installed version of Xft came from an OS vendor or other third party, the actual location of its files may differ
from those reported by xft-config. The system adminstrator can also relocate Xft's files.
If invoked without any arguments, xft-config will print a usage message on standard error and exit.
OPTIONS
--cflags
Report the compiler flags that are required to compile code that uses Xft symbols.
--exec-prefix[=local_prefix]
If specified without the parameter local_prefix, report the file specification prefix that Xft uses for installation of executable
files. If local_prefix is specified, it is used instead of the file specification prefix used for installation of executable files
by Xft and the value of the option argument specified with --prefix, if any, when compile and linker flags are reported (with
--cflags and --libs, respectively).
--libs Report the linker flags that are required to link code that uses Xft symbols.
--prefix[=local_prefix]
If specified without the parameter local_prefix, report the file specification prefix that Xft uses for installation of files. If
local_prefix is specified, it is used instead of the file specification prefix used for installation of files by Xft when compile
and linker flags are reported (with --cflags and --libs, respectively); also see --exec-prefix.
--version
Report the version of the Xft library installed on the system and exit.
OPERANDS
xft-config does not recognize any non-option arguments. At least one option must be specified.
EXIT STATUS
0 Information was successfully reported.
1 xft-config was invoked with invalid arguments, or no arguments at all.
AUTHOR
xft-config was written by Keith Packard. This manual page was written by Branden Robinson.
SEE ALSO
Xft(3)
Xft Version 2.1.14 xft-config(1)