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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ GNU Mailutils provides a set of programs for handling the email.
*
sieve
::
Mail
filtering
utility
.
*
guimb
::
Mailbox
scanning
and
processing
language
.
*
comsatd
::
Comsat
daemon
.
*
mailutils
-
config
::
Get
the
information
about
the
mailutils
build
.
@end
menu
@page
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---
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n
"
@end group
@end example
@page
@node mailutils-config
@section mailutils-config --- Get the information about the mailutils build.
@pindex mailutils-config
This program is designed for developers wishing to link their programs
against libmailbox. It allows to examine the particulars of the
current build of mailutils and to get the command line parameters
necessary for compiling and linking an application with mailutils
libraries.
@menu
* Compiler Flags:: Getting Compiler Flags.
* Loader Flags:: Getting Loader Flags.
* General Information:: Obtaining General Build Information.
@end menu
@node Compiler Flags
@subsection Getting Compiler Flags.
When invoked with the option @option{--compile}, or its short form
@option{-c}, @command{mailutils-config} prints the flags
that must be given to the compiler for compiling the program using
mailutils functions. An example usage:
@example
cc -omyprog.o `mailutils-config --compile` myprog.c
@end example
@node Loader Flags
@subsection Getting Loader Flags
The @option{--link}, or its short form @option{-l} prints to the
standard output the loader flags necessary to link a program against
mailutils libraries.
When invoked without arguments, it produces the flags necessary to
link against the basic library of mailutils: @file{libmailbox}.
Up to two arguments may be given that alter this behavior. These
are:
@table @samp
@item auth
Print flags to link against @file{libmuauth}, the library adding new
authentication methods to @file{libmailbox}.
@item guile
Print flags to link against @file{libmu_scm}, the Guile interface
library.
@end table
Both arguments may be given simultaneously, e.g.:
@example
cc -omyprog myprog.o `mailutils-config --link auth guile`
@end example
@node General Information
@subsection Obtaining General Build Information
The @option{--info}, or @option{-i} retrieves the options (flags) used
when building mailutils. It may be used with or without
arguments.
When used without arguments, it prints the list of all
build flags, e.g.:
@example
$ mailutils-config --info
VERSION=0.1.3
USE_LIBPAM
HAVE_LIBLTDL
WITH_GUILE
WITH_READLINE
HAVE_MYSQL
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS
ENABLE_IMAP
ENABLE_POP
ENABLE_MH
ENABLE_SMTP
ENABLE_SENDMAIL
@end example
This option also accepts any number of arguments. When these are
given, each argument is treated as a name of a build flag.
@command{Mailutils-config} checks if such a flag was defined and
prints its full name if so. It exits with zero code if all the
flags given on the command line are defined. Otherwise, it
exits with code of 1.
The comparison of the flag names is case-insensitive. The arguments
given need not include the leading prefix (i.e. the characters up
to and including the first underscore character).
Given the previous example, the invocation
@example
$ mailutils --info readline use_libpam pop
@end example
@noindent
will produce the following output:
@example
WITH_READLINE
USE_LIBPAM
ENABLE_POP
@end example
@noindent
and will exit with a zero status.
The following command:
@example
$ mailutils --info readline gssapi pop
@end example
@noindent
will exit with status 1, and will print:
@example
WITH_READLINE
ENABLE_POP
@end example
@noindent
since @code{WITH_GSSAPI} flag is not defined.
The flags and their meanings are:
@table @asis
@c @item VERSION="
VERSION
,
@item
USE_LIBPAM
The
mailutils
uses
@sc
{
pam
}
libraries
.
@item
HAVE_LIBLTDL
The
@sc
{
gnu
}
wrapper
library
@file
{
libltdl
}
is
present
and
is
used
by
mailutils
.
@xref
{
Using
libltdl
,,,
libtool
,
Using
libltdl
},
for
more
information
on
@file
{
libltdl
}
library
.
@item
WITH_BDB2
Support
for
Berkeley
DB
is
compiled
in
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
db2
}
option
).
@item
WITH_NDBM
Support
for
NDBM
is
compiled
in
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
ndbm
}
option
).
@item
WITH_OLD_DBM
Support
for
old
style
DBM
is
compiled
in
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
dbm
}
option
).
@item
WITH_GDBM
Support
for
GDBM
is
compiled
in
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
gdbm
}
option
).
@xref
{
Top
,,
Introduction
,
gdbm
,
GNU
DBM
Manual
},
for
information
about
this
library
.
@item
WITH_GSSAPI
Support
for
@sc
{
gssapi
}
is
compiled
in
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
gssapi
}
option
).
@item
WITH_GUILE
Support
for
Guile
extension
language
is
built
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
guile
}
option
).
@xref
{
Top
,,
Overview
,
guile
,
The
Guile
Reference
Manual
},
for
information
about
Guile
.
@item
WITH_PTHREAD
The
@sc
{
posix
}
thread
support
is
compiled
in
.
@item
WITH_READLINE
The
readline
support
is
enabled
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
with
-
readline
}
option
).
@xref
{
Top
,,,
readline
,
GNU
Readline
Library
},
for
more
information
.
@item
HAVE_MYSQL
Authentication
via
MySQL
is
supported
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
enable
-
mysql
}
option
).
@item
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS
Support
for
mail
virtual
domains
is
enabled
(
the
package
was
configured
with
@option
{
--
enable
-
virtual
-
domains
}
option
).
@item
ENABLE_IMAP
Support
for
@sc
{
imap4
}
protocol
is
enabled
.
@item
ENABLE_POP
Support
for
@sc
{
pop3
}
protocol
is
enabled
.
@item
ENABLE_MH
Support
for
mailboxes
in
@sc
{
mh
}
format
is
enabled
.
@item
ENABLE_SMTP
Support
for
@sc
{
smtp
}
mailer
is
enabled
.
@item
ENABLE_SENDMAIL
Support
for
Sendmail
mailer
is
enabled
.
@end
table
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