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prxs(3) PRoFTPD EXtensionS Tool prxs(3)
NAME
prxs - proFTPD Extension tool
SYNOPSIS
pxrs [options] [actions] mod-custom.c
pxrs -c -i -d mod_custom.c
prxs -c -i -D USE_CUSTOM -I /path/to/custom/include -L /path/to/custom/lib -l custom mod_custom.c
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the compailing with prxs
prxs is for This program for compile and install third-party modules from source code as DSO modules for your installed proftpd.
ACTIONS
The following actions describe the type of operation to be performed:
-c, --compile
Compiles the listed .c source files into a proftpd DSO module
-i, --install
Installs a compiled proftpd DSO module into the directory where proftpd expects to find loadable DSO modules.
-d, --clean
Removes any generated files, returning the build directory to clean state.
OPTIONS
The following options describe the type of operation to be performed:
-n, --name
Tells prxs the name of the module being compiled.
By default, prxs determines the module name from the list of .c files listed, expecting to see a "mod_name.c" file.
-D key Passes these macros through to the compilation step.
-D key=value
Note that the space before the key is important.
-I includedir
Specify additional include file search directories. Note that the space before the directory is important.
-L libdir
Specify additional library file search directories. Note that the space before the directory is important.
-l library
Specify additional libraries for linking. Note that the space before the library name is important.
AUTHORS
The Proftpd team. See http://www.proftpd.org/ for information.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 TJ Saunders <tj@castaglia.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
NOTES
Manual page written for Debian GNU/Linux and/or derivatives by Mahyuddin Susanto <udienz@ubuntu.com>, March 2011
March 11, 2011 prxs(3)