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:(
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Help me!
I have problem.
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ISC-CONFIG.SH(1) BIND9 ISC-CONFIG.SH(1)
NAME
isc-config.sh - Get information about the installed version of ISC BIND
SYNOPSIS
isc-config.sh [--cflags] [--exec-prefix] [--libs] [--prefix] [--version] [libraries...]
DESCRIPTION
isc-config.sh prints information related to the installed version of ISC BIND, such as the compiler and linker flags required to compile
and link programs that use ISC BIND libraries.
The optional libraries are used to report specific details for compiling and linking for the listed libraries. The allowed choices are:
isc, isccc, isccfg, dns, lwres, and bind9. Multiple libraries may be listed on the command line. (Some libraries require other libraries,
so are implied.)
OPTIONS
--cflags
Prints the compiler command line options required to compile files that use ISC BIND. Use the libraries command line argument(s) to
print additional specific flags to pass to the C compiler.
--exec-prefix
Prints the directory prefix used in the ISC BIND installation for architecture dependent files to standard output.
--libs
Prints the linker command line options used to link with the ISC BIND libraries. Use the libraries command line argument(s) to print
additional specific flags.
--prefix
Prints the directory prefix used in the ISC BIND installation for architecture independent files to standard output.
--version
Prints the version of the installed ISC BIND suite.
RETURN VALUES
isc-config.sh returns an exit status of 1 if invoked with invalid arguments or no arguments at all. It returns 0 if information was
successfully printed.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
BIND9 December 19, 2008 ISC-CONFIG.SH(1)