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PMK(1)							    BSD General Commands Manual 						    PMK(1)

NAME
pmk -- configuring tool SYNOPSIS
pmk [-hlv] [-b path] [-d switch_disable_list] [-e switch_enable_list] [-f file] [-o file] [options] DESCRIPTION
pmk is a configuring tool which aims to help building project on different operating systems. The options are as follows: -b path Use given path as basedir. -d switch_disable_list Provide a list of switches to disable. -e switch_enable_list Provide a list of switches to enable. -f file Use an alternate file instead of pmkfile(5). -h Display usage. -l Enable check build log. -o file Override pmk.conf data with the content of the given file. -v Display the version number. FILES
pmkfile pmk(1) specification file. /etc/pmk/pmk.conf default pmk(1) configuration file EXAMPLES
To display pmk version number: $ pmk -v To use src as the basedir and disable two switches: $ pmk -b src -d use_gtk,use_qt To specify an alternate pmkfile(5), enabling one switch and overriding /etc/pmk/pmk.conf with the content of a given file ( pmk/pmkovr in this case): $ pmk -f pmk/pmkfile -e use_curses -o pmk/pmkovr SEE ALSO
make(1), pmkscan(1), pmkfile(5), pmk.conf(5), pmksetup(8) HISTORY
The idea to replace configure script was existing since a long time. But the projet was initiated in the begining of March 2003. AUTHOR
Damien Couderc. BUGS
You have to find them. BSD
March 28, 2003 BSD

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PMKPC(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  PMKPC(1)

NAME
pmkpc -- Packages metainformation management tool. SYNOPSIS
pmkpc [options] [modules] DESCRIPTION
pmkpc is a tool that gathers metainformation about installed libraries that provide pkg-config data files. It aims to be an alternative to the pkg-config tool. OPTIONS
The options are as follows: --version Display compatibility version relative to pkgconfig. --atleast-pkgconfig-version Check if compatibility version is at least equal or greater than the version provided as an argument. --modversion Display the version of the given library modules using one line for each version. --atleast-version Check if each module version is at least equal or greater than the version provided as an argument. --exact-version Check if each module version is equal to the version provided as an argument. --max-version Check if each module version is at least equal or smaller than the version provided as an argument. --exists Check if given library modules exists. --cflags Display pre-processor and compiler flags for given library modules. Duplicates values are automatically removed. --cflags-only-I Enable output filtering of compiler flags and keep include path. See output filtering section. --cflags-only-other Enable output filtering of compiler flags and keep other flags than include path. See output filtering section. --libs Display linker flags for given library modules. Duplicate values are automatically removed. --libs_only_l Enable output filtering of linker flags and keep library linking flags. See output filtering section. --libs_only_L Enable output filtering of linker flags and keep library path flags. See output filtering section. --libs_only_other Enable output filtering of linker flags and keep other flags than library linking and path flags. See output filtering section. --help Only for compatibility with pkg-config. Refers to this man page. --usage Display usage. --list-all Display all module names and descriptions. The following options have not been implemented yet: --uninstalled --debug --variable --define-variable --print-errors --silence-errors --errors-to-stdout OUTPUT FILTERING
As pkg-config has no standard specifications we determinated its behavior from pkg-config man page. The result is that filtering options can be accumulated. The default behavior is like if all filtering options were enabled. FILES
pmkcfgtool.dat config tool specific data. SEE ALSO
pkg-config(1) HISTORY
Initialy pmk was using pkg-config in a sub shell. Further, internal support was developed to improve the speed of data gathering. While studying the code of pkg-config we discovered some chunks of code that were unsafe (malloc return unchecked, use of strcpy without any check, ...). Knowing that, we decided to try to do a safer implementation and pmkpc was born. AUTHORS
Damien Couderc and Xavier Santolaria. BSD
January 20, 2004 BSD
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