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NAME

       afterimage-config  -  script  to  get  information  about the installed
       version of libAfterImage

SYNOPSIS

       afterimage-config     [--prefix[=PREFIX]]      [--exec-prefix[=PREFIX]]
       [--version]    [--libs    [--external-only]]   [--libtool]   [--cflags]
       [--have-afterbase]    [--preferred-image-format]     [--have-x-support]
       [LIBRARIES]

DESCRIPTION

       afterimage-config  is a tool that is used to configure to determine the
       compiler and linker flags that should  be  used  to  compile  and  link
       programs that use libAfterImage library.

OPTIONS

       afterimage-config accepts the following options:

       --version
               Print  the  currently installed version of libAfterImage on the
               standard output.

       --libs  Print the linker flags that are necessary  to  link  a  program
               using libAfterImage.

       --libs --external-only
               Print  the  linker  flags  containing  only  external (i.e. not
               coming from afterstep  package)  libraries  needed  to  link  a
               program using libAfterImage.

       --libtool
               Print the name of file containing libtool(1) definitions.

       --have-afterbase
               Print ‘yes’ if libAfterBase is available.

       --preferred-image-format
               Print  the image format set as preferred when libAfterImage was
               compiled.

       --have-x-support
               Print ‘yes’ if X support is available.

       --cflags
               Print the compiler  flags  that  are  necessary  to  compile  a
               libAfterImage program.

       --prefix
               Print the prefix with which libAfterImage was compiled.

       --prefix=PREFIX
               If  specified,  use  PREFIX  instead of the installation prefix
               that libAfterImage 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.

       --exec-prefix
               Print the exec-prefix with which libAfterImage was compiled.

       --exec-prefix=PREFIX
               If  specified,  use  PREFIX  instead  of  the installation exec
               prefix that libAfterImage was built  with  when  computing  the
               output  for  the --cflags and --libs options.  This option must
               be specified before any --libs or --cflags options.

COPYRIGHT

       libAfterBase
               Copyright © 1999-2004 Sasha Vasko     <sasha at aftercode.net>
               Copyright © 2000,2001 Andrew Ferguson <andrew@owsla.cjb.net>
               Copyright © 1999 Ethan Fischer        <allanon@crystaltokyo.com>
               Copyright © 1998 Pierre Clerissi      <clerissi@pratique.fr>

       libAfterImage
               Copyright © 1999-2004 Sasha Vasko <sasha at aftercode.net>
               Copyright © 2004 Valeriy Onuchin <Valeri dot Onoutchine at cern dot ch>
               Copyright © 2001 Eric Kowalski <eric@beancrock.net>
               Copyright © 1999,2001 Ethan Fisher <allanon@crystaltokyo.com>
               Copyright © 1999-2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
               Copyright © 2004 Maxim Nikulin <nikulin at gorodok.net>

       This library 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.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written by Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>,
       strongly based on the cppunit-config  man  page,  which  itself  is  an
       almost  word-for-word  copy  of the gtk-config manpage, written by Owen
       Taylor.  The cppunit-config man page  was  modified  by  E.  Sommerlade
       <eric@sommerla.de>.

                              September 1st, 2009