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icu-config(1)



ICU-CONFIG(1)                   ICU 3.6 Manual                   ICU-CONFIG(1)


NAME

       icu-config - output ICU build options


SYNOPSIS

       icu-config  [  --bindir  ]  [  --cc  ]  [  --cflags  ] [ --cppflags ] [
       --cppflags-searchpath ] [ --cxx ] [ --cxxflags ] [ --detect-prefix ]  [
       --exec-prefix  ]  [  --exists ] [ --help, -?, --usage ] [ --icudata ] [
       --icudata-installdir ] [ --icudata-mode ] [ --icudatadir ] [ --invoke ]
       [  --invoke=prog  ] [ --ldflags ] [ --ldflags-layout ] [ --ldflags-lib-
       sonly ] [ --ldflags-searchpath ] [ --ldflags-system ] [ --ldflags-icuio
       ]  [  --mandir  ]  [  --prefix  ]  [  --prefix=prefix ] [ --sbindir ] [
       --shared-datadir ] [ --sysconfdir ] [ --unicode-version ] [ --version ]
       [ --incfile ]


DESCRIPTION

       icu-config  simplifies  the task of building and linking against ICU as
       compared to manually configuring user makefiles or equivalent.  Because
       icu-config  is  an  executable  script,  it  also solves the problem of
       locating the ICU libraries and headers, by allowing the system PATH  to
       locate it.


EXAMPLES

       icu-config  can  be  used without a makefile. The command line below is
       sufficient for building a single-file c++  program  against  ICU.  (For
       example, icu/source/samples/props/props.cpp)

              `icu-config  --cxx  --cxxflags  --cppflags  --ldflags`  -o props
              props.cpp

       More commonly, icu-config will be called from within  a  makefile,  and
       used  to  set up variables. The following example also builds the props
       example.

              CC=$(shell icu-config --cc)

              CXX=$(shell icu-config --cxx)

              CPPFLAGS=$(shell icu-config --cppflags)

              CXXFLAGS=$(shell icu-config --cxxflags)

              LDFLAGS =$(shell icu-config --ldflags)

              all: props

              props.o: props.cpp

       make(1) will automatically use the above variables.


OPTIONS

       --bindir
              Prints the binary (executable) directory path. Normally  equiva-
              lent to 'bin'.  ICU user-executable applications and scripts are
              found here.

       --cc   Print the C compiler used.  Equivalent  to  the  $(CC)  Makefile
              variable.

       --cflags
              Print the C compiler flags. Equivalent to the $(CFLAGS) Makefile
              variable.  Does NOT  include  preprocessor  directives  such  as
              include path or defined symbols. Examples include debugging (-g)
              and optimization flags

       --cppflags
              Print the C preprocessor flags. Equivalent  to  the  $(CPPFLAGS)
              Makefile  variable. Examples are -I include paths  and -D define
              directives.

       --cppflags-searchpath
              Print the C preprocessor flags, as  above  but  only  -I  search
              paths.

       --cxx  Print  the C++ compiler. Equivalent to the $(CXX) Makefile vari-
              able.

       --cxxflags
              Print the C++ compiler  flags.  Equivalent  to  the  $(CXXFLAGS)
              Makefile variable.

       --detect-prefix
              If  ICU  has  been moved from its installed location, prepending
              this flag to other icu-config calls will attempt to  locate  ICU
              relative to where the icu-config script has been located. Can be
              used as a last-chance effort if the ICU install  has  been  dam-
              aged.

       --exec-prefix
              Print  the  prefix used for executable program directories (such
              as bin, sbin, etc). Normally the same as the prefix.

       --exists
              Script will return with a successful (0) status if ICU seems  to
              be  installed  and located correctly, otherwise an error message
              and nonzero status will be displayed.

       --help, -?,--usage
              Print a help and usage message.

       --icudata
              Print the shortname of the ICU data file. This does not  include
              any  suffix  such  as .dat, .dll, .so, .lib, .a, etc nor does it
              include  prefixes  such  as  'lib'.   It  may  be  in  the  form
              libicudt21b

       --icudata-installdir
              Print the directory where ICU packaged data should be installed.
              Can use as pkgdata(1)'s --install option.

       --icudata-mode
              Print the default ICU pkgdata mode, such as dll or common.   Can
              use as pkgdata(1)'s --mode option.

       --icudatadir
              Print  the  path  to  packaged  archive  data.  (should be where
              $ICU_DATA or equivalent default path points.)  Will NOT point to
              the libdir.

       --invoke
              If ICU is not installed in a location where the operating system
              will locate its shared libraries, this  option  will  print  out
              commands  so  as to set the appropriate environment variables to
              load ICU's shared libraries. For  example,  on  many  systems  a
              variable named LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivalent must be set.

       --invoke=prog
              Same  as the --invoke option, except includes options for invok-
              ing a program named prog.  If prog is the name of an  ICU  tool,
              such  as  genrb(1),  then  icu-config will also include the full
              path to that tool.

       --ldflags
              Print any flags which should be passed to the linker. These  may
              include  -L  for  library search paths, and -l for including ICU
              libraries. By default, this option will attempt to link  in  the
              "common"  (libicuuc)  and "i18n" (libicui18n) libraries, as well
              as the data library. If additional libraries are  required,  any
              of the following two flags may be added in conjunction with this
              one,  for  example  "--ldflags  --ldflags-icuio"  if  the  icuio
              library  is  required in addition to the standard ICU libraries.
              Equivalent to the $(LDFLAGS) Makefile variable.

       --ldflags-layout
              Prints the link option for the ICU layout library.

       --ldflags-icuio
              Prints the link option to add the ICU I/O package

       --ldflags-libsonly
              Similar to --ldflags but only includes the -l options.

       --ldflags-searchpath
              Similar to --ldflags  but  only  includes  the  -L  search  path
              options.

       --ldflags-system
              Similar to --ldflags but only includes system libraries (such as
              pthreads) --mandir Prints the location of the installed ICU  man
              pages. Normally (man)

       --prefix
              Prints the prefix (base directory) under which the installed ICU
              resides.

       --prefix=prefix
              Sets the ICU prefix to prefix for the remainder of this  command
              line.  Does test whether the new prefix is valid.

       --sbindir
              Prints the location of ICU system binaries, normally (sbin)

       --shared-datadir
              Prints the location of ICU shared data, normally (share)

       --sysconfdir
              Prints  the  location of ICU system configuration data, normally
              (etc)

       --unicode-version
              Prints the Version of the Unicode Standard which the current ICU
              uses.

       --version
              Prints the current version of ICU.

       --incfile
              Prints  the  'Makefile.inc'  path,  suitable  for  use with pkg-
              data(1)'s -O option.


AUTHORS

       Steven Loomis


VERSION

       3.6


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2002-2004 IBM, Inc. and others.

ICU MANPAGE                       17 May 2004                    ICU-CONFIG(1)

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