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NAME

       xmedcon-config  -  script  to  get  info about the installed version of
       (X)MedCon

SYNOPSIS

       xmedcon-config   [--prefix[=DIR]]   [--exec-prefix[=DIR]]   [--version]
              [--libs] [--cflags]

DESCRIPTION

  xmedcon-config  is  a tool that is used to determine the compiler and linker
  flags that should be  used  to  compile  and  link  programs  that  use  the
  (X)MedCon library. It is also used internally to the .m4 macro, included for
  GNU autoconf.

OPTIONS

       --version
              Print the  currently  installed  version  of  (X)MedCon  on  the
              standard output.

       --libs Print  the  linker flags that are necessary to link an (X)MedCon
              depended program.

       --cflags
              Print the compiler  flags  that  are  necessary  to  compile  an
              (X)MedCon depended program.

       --prefix=PREFIX
              If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that
              (X)MedCon 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=PREFIX
              If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation exec prefix
              that (X)MedCon 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

  medcon(1), xmedcon(1)

  m-acr(4), m-anlz(4), m-gif(4), m-inw(4), m-intf(4), m-ecat(4)

  medcon(3)

AUTHOR

  (X)MedCon project was originally written by Erik Nolf (eNlf) for the  former
  PET-Centre at Ghent University (Belgium).

  e-mail:   enlf-at-users.sourceforge.net   www:   http://xmedcon.sourceforge.net

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