11-04-2003
How to Find the OS version Installed
Hi,
I wanted to know how can I get the version of underlying HP-OS installed on a HPUX workstation. The output required is "June 2001" version or "March 2003" version etc whatever OS is present.
Thanx in advance for your help.
Regards,
Pankaj
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gpg-error-config
LIBGPG-ERROR(1) General Commands Manual LIBGPG-ERROR(1)
NAME
libgpg-error-config - script to get information about the installed version of libgpg-error
SYNOPSIS
libgpg-error-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--cflags]
DESCRIPTION
libgpg-error-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 libgpg-error. It is also used internally to the .m4 macros for GNU autoconf that are included with libgpg-error.
OPTIONS
libgpg-error-config accepts the following options:
--version
Print the currently installed version of libgpg-error on the standard output.
--libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a libgpg-error program.
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a libgpg-error program.
--prefix=PREFIX
If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that libgpg-error was built with when computing the output for the
--cflags and --libs options. This option is also used for the exec prefix if --exec-prefix was not specified. This option must be
specified before any --libs or --cflags options.
--exec-prefix=PREFIX
If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation exec prefix that libgpg-error was built with when computing the output for the
--cflags and --libs options. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options.
23 June 2003 LIBGPG-ERROR(1)