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NAME
pcap-config - write libpcap compiler and linker flags to standard output
SYNOPSIS
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pcap-config [
--static ]
[
--cflags | --libs | --additional-libs ]
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DESCRIPTION
When run with the
--cflags option,
pcap-config writes to the standard output the
-I compiler flags required to include libpcap's header files.
When run with the
--libs option,
pcap-config writes to the standard output the
-L and
-l linker flags required to link with libpcap, including
-l flags for libraries required by libpcap.
When run with the
--additional-libs option,
pcap-config writes to the standard output the
-L and
-l flags for libraries required by libpcap, but not the
-lpcap flag to link with libpcap itself.
By default, it writes flags appropriate for compiling with a
dynamically-linked version of libpcap; the
--static flag causes it to write flags appropriate for compiling with a
statically-linked version of libpcap.
"SEE ALSO"
pcap(3PCAP)