06-03-2005
Well as I stated earlier -- no red meat for me. However, in light of what this thread has become, I have the following question.
How can one can one call himself/herself a vegetarian and use the term ovo or lacto or both. Clearly, these people fall into the category of omnivore (albeit they just limit the amount of animal intake they have). My assumption is that lacto refers to animal milk (I wonder how many coconut milk - vegetarians their are!
)
Given the choice of Edible-Nest and Beef, I choose Beef - despite the threat of Mad Cow! I just dont think I could eat something like that. (To restate - To each his own I guess!)
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libifstat-config
libifstat-config(1) General Commands Manual libifstat-config(1)
NAME
libifstat-config - get information about the installed version of libifstat
SYNOPSIS
libifstat-config [--cflags] [--exec-prefix] [--libs] [--prefix] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
libifstat-config prints the compiler and linker flags required to compile and link programs that use the libifstat Application Programmer
Interface.
EXAMPLES
To print the version of the installed distribution of libifstat, use:
libifstat-config --version
To compile a program that calls the libifstat Application Programmer Interface, use:
cc `libifstat-config --cflags --libs` program.c
OPTIONS
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that were used to compile liblibifstat.
--exec-prefix
Print the directory under which target specific binaries and executables are installed.
--libs Print the linker flags that are needed to link a program with liblibifstat.
--version
Print the version of the libifstat distribution to standard output.
COPYRIGHT
The license can be found in the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
AUTHORS
This package was debianized by the upstream Author Gael Roualland <gael.roualland@dial.oleane.com>. This manual page was adapted from the
animal-config manual page of the animal package which in turn was adapted from Magick-config manual page of the ImageMagick package.
libifstat 13 Jun 2004 libifstat-config(1)