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#! /bin/sh
# This shell script saves various pieces of information about the
# installed version of PostgreSQL. Packages that interface to
# PostgreSQL can use it to configure their build.
#
# Author: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
# Public domain
# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_config/pg_config.sh,v 1.9 2003/11/29 19:52:04 pgsql Exp $
me=`basename $0`
# stored configuration values
val_bindir='@bindir@'
val_includedir='@includedir@'
val_includedir_server='@includedir_server@'
val_libdir='@libdir@'
val_pkglibdir='@pkglibdir@'
val_configure="@configure@"
val_version='@version@'
help="\
$me provides information about the installed version of PostgreSQL.
Usage:
$me OPTION...
Options:
--bindir show location of user executables
--includedir show location of C header files of the client
interfaces
--includedir-server show location of C header files for the server
--libdir show location of object code libraries
--pkglibdir show location of dynamically loadable modules
--configure show options given to 'configure' script when
PostgreSQL was built
--version show the PostgreSQL version, then exit
--help show this help, then exit
Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>."
advice="\
Try \"$me --help\" for more information."
if test "$#" -eq 0 ; then
echo "$me: argument required" 1>&2
echo "$advice" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
show=
for opt
do
case "$opt" in
--bindir) show="$show \$val_bindir";;
--includedir) show="$show \$val_includedir";;
--includedir-server)
show="$show \$val_includedir_server";;
--libdir) show="$show \$val_libdir";;
--pkglibdir) show="$show \$val_pkglibdir";;
--configure) show="$show \$val_configure";;
--version) echo "PostgreSQL $val_version"
exit 0;;
--help|-\?) echo "$help"
exit 0;;
*) echo "$me: invalid argument: $opt" 1>&2
echo "$advice" 1>&2
exit 1;;
esac
done
for thing in $show
do
eval "echo $thing"
done
# end of pg_config
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