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NAME

       redland-config  - script to get information about the installed version
       of Redland

SYNOPSIS

       redland-config   [--cflags]    [--help]    [--libs]    [--libtool-libs]
       [--prefix[=DIR]] [--private-libs] [--version-decimal] [--version]

DESCRIPTION

       redland-config  is  a  tool  that  is used to determine the compile and
       linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that  use
       the Redland RDF library.

OPTIONS

       redland-config accepts the following options:

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

       --version-decimal
               Print the currently installed version of redland as  a  decimal
               integer.

       --libs  Print  the  linker  flags  that are necessary to link a redland
               program.  This excludes linker  arguments  used  to  build  the
               librdf shared library.

       --libtool-libs
               Print  the  flags  that are necessary to link a redland program
               with libtool.

       --private-libs
               Print the linker flags that are necessary to build  the  librdf
               shared  library.  This option is not usually needed because the
               librdf shared  library  has  already  been  dynamically  linked
               against these libs.

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

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

SEE ALSO

       redland(3),

AUTHOR

       Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/

                                  2008-09-07                 redland-config(1)