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ACR(1) | General Commands Manual | ACR(1) |
NAME¶
acr
— autoconf
replacement
SYNOPSIS¶
acr |
[-dDehmnprvwx ] [-o file]
[file | args] |
DESCRIPTION¶
ACR tries to replace the autoconf functionality generating a full compatible "configure" script. The main difference is that ACR uses shell script instead of m4, and final generated script looks smaller, faster, easy to read and maintain.
There's a new concept that consists on adding simple rules. And trying to skip all programming and non-portable stuff. That breaks standarization of software packages.
-d
--debug
- Runs ACR in debug mode. This will show a branch tree for all command calls, allowing the developer to see if the target script is parsed properly.
-D
--dist
- Scans current project directory, resets to the initial state and creates a distname tarball 'pkgname-version.tar.gz'.
-e
--embed
- Embeds configure.acr into the final configure script.
-h
--help
- Show the usage message to the console.
-m
--makefile
- Creates a sample "Makefile.acr" using configure.acr file.
-n
--do-nothing
- Do not create the final configure script.
-o
--output
[file]- Generate the configure script into a different filename.
-p
--progress-bar
- Show progress bar.
-r
- Recovery mode. See acr-cat(1) for more information.
-s
- Strip default code generation, this is flag parsing and system checks.
-v
---version
- Show version information.
-w
---word
-[number]
- Cats the 'configure.acr' file and colorizes the desired word number.
-x
--exec
- Generates and executes the configure.acr directly without creating the "configure" file. You can also pass the cmdline flags like --prefix, etc.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>
May 3, 2020 | Debian |