X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/e4c4c1c697af594dd9de10a021b3a295f83c333f..1ec4e9c2b72a01a7ba7da569e0f8d04a81aaba10:/debian/wx-config.1?ds=inline diff --git a/debian/wx-config.1 b/debian/wx-config.1 index 20fcfde7c9..b14e941f06 100644 --- a/debian/wx-config.1 +++ b/debian/wx-config.1 @@ -1,67 +1,157 @@ -.TH wxWindows 1 "15 Feb 2000" "wxGTK 2.1.13" +.TH wx\-config 1 "29 Sep 2004" "Debian GNU/Linux" "wxWidgets" + .SH NAME -wx-config - script to get information about the installed version of wxGTK +wx-config \- wxWidgets configuration search and query tool + .SH SYNOPSIS .nh .HP -.B wx-config -[\-\-version] [\-\-libs] [\-\-cflags] [\-\-cc] [\-\-cxx] [\-\-ld] -[\-\-prefix\fI[=DIR]\fP] [\-\-exec\-prefix\fI[=DIR]\fP] -.hy +.B wx\-config [ OPTIONS ... ] [ LIB ... ] + .SH DESCRIPTION +.I wx\-config +returns information about the wxWidgets libraries available on your system. +It may be used to retrieve the information you require to build applications +using these libraries. +.PP +Changing the library options you wish to use for an application previously +involved managing alternative configurations by a system dependent means. +It is now possible to select from any of the configurations installed +on your system via this single tool. You can view all available +configurations installed in the system default prefix with the command +.I wx\-config \-\-list +and select from them by using the feature options described below. .PP -\fIwx-config\fP is a tool used to determine the compiler and -linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs -that use \fIwxGTK\fP. -. +Optional LIB arguments (comma or space separated) may be used to specify +individually the wxWidgets component libraries that you wish to use, +or to specify additional components not ususally included by default. +The magic token +.B std +may be used to import all libraries that would be used by default if none +were specified explicitly. +.br +eg. +.I wx-config --libs std,gizmos +.hy + .SH OPTIONS .l -\fIwx-config\fP accepts the following options: -.TP 8 -.B \-\-version -Report the currently installed version of \fIwxGTK\fP. -.TP 8 +\fIwx\-config\fP accepts the following options with no restrictions on +their order as was required in previous releases: + +.SS Installed root +These options change or query the filesystem root for the operations +listed below. + +.TP 15 +.B \-\-prefix[=PREFIX] +Without the optional argument, the current default prefix will be +output. If the argument is supplied, PREFIX will be searched for +matching configs in place of the default. You may use both forms +in the same command. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-exec\-prefix[=EXEC-PREFIX] +Similar to \-\-prefix, but acts on the exec-prefix. If not specified +will default to the value of prefix. + +.SS Query options +These options return information about the wxWidgets default version +and and installed alternatives. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-list +List all configs in prefix and show those that match any additional +feature options given. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-release +Output the wxWidgets release number. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-version\-full +Output the wxWidgets version number in all its glory. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-basename +Output the base name of the wxWidgets libraries. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-selected-config +Output the signature of the selected wxWidgets library. +This is a string of the form "port-unicode-release-version". + + +.SS Feature options +These options select features which determine which wxWidgets +configuration to use. + +.TP 15 +.B \-\-host=HOST +Specify a (posix extended) regex of host aliases to match for cross +compiled configurations. eg. \-\-host=i586-mingw32msvc, \-\-host=.* +If unspecified, the default is to match only configurations native to +the build machine. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-toolkit=TOOLKIT +Specify a (posix extended) regex of the toolkits to match. +The toolkit is responsible for look and feel of the compiled +application. eg. gtk, gtk2, motif, msw. +If unspecified the default is to prefer the system default toolkit, +but to match any toolkit in the absence of a stricter specification. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-version[=VERSION] +Without the optional argument, return the wxWidgets version. If the +argument is supplied it specifies a (posix extended) regex of the +versions to match. If unspecified the default is to prefer the system +default version, but to match any version in the absence of a stricter +specification. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-unicode[=yes|no]] +Specify the default character type for the application. +If unspecified, the system default will be preferred, but any type may +match in the absence of a stricter specification. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-debug[=yes|no]] +Specify whether to create a debug or release build for the application. +If unspecified, the system default (release) will be preferred, but any +type may match in the absence of a stricter specification. +Debug builds should never be uploaded to Debian, but are very useful +for finding certain common failure idioms. You are encouraged to use +them during active development of applications. They are not binary +compatible with the release libraries. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-static[=yes|no]] +Specify whether to statically or dynamically link wxWidgets libraries +into your application. If unspecified, the system default (dynamic) +will be preferred, but any type may match in the absence of a stricter +specification. Static linking is mainly useful still for cross ports +not natively supported by Debian, and can be hazardous in conjunction +with the gtk toolkits. Note that static libraries are no longer supplied +in the wxGTK packages any more. + +.SS Compiler options +These options generate output required to build an application using +a particular wxWidgets configuration. + +.TP 15 .B \-\-libs -Output the linker flags necessary to link a \fIwxGTK\fP program. -.TP 8 +Output link flags required for a \fIwxWidgets\fP application. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-cppflags +Output parameters required by the C preprocessor. +.TP 15 .B \-\-cflags -Output the compiler flags necessary to compile a \fIwxGTK\fP program. -.TP 8 +Output parameters required by the C compiler. +.TP 15 +.B \-\-cxxflags +Output parameters required by the C++ compiler. +.TP 15 .B \-\-cc Output the name of the C compiler \fB$(CC)\fP. -.TP 8 +.TP 15 .B \-\-cxx Output the name of the C++ compiler \fB$(CXX)\fP. -.TP 8 +.TP 15 .B \-\-ld -Output the Linker command \fB$(LD)\fP. -.TP 8 -.B \-\-prefix=PREFIX -If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that \fIwxGTK\fP -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. -.TP 8 -.B \-\-exec\-prefix=PREFIX -If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation exec prefix that -\fIwxGTK\fP was built with when computing the output for the \-\-cflags -and \-\-libs options. This option must be specified before any -\-\-libs or \-\-cflags options. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR gtk-config (1) -.SH COPYRIGHT -This manpage was copied whole-heartedly from the \fBgtk-config\fP(1) manpage -by Brian Bassett for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution of -wxGTK. It was then updated to include new options and otherwise kicked about -generally by Ron Lee +Output the linker command. -The original gtk-config manpage copyright: - -Copyright \(co 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis +.SH COPYRIGHT +This manpage was written by Ron Lee for the Debian GNU/Linux +distribution of wxWindows. It may be freely distributed by anyone who finds +it useful. -Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that -both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in -supporting documentation.