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+.TH ppmove 1 "9 June 1999" FreePascal "Free Pascal unit mover"
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+.SH NAME
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+ppdep \- The FPC Pascal unit mover.
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+.SH SYNOPSIS
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+
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+\fBppumove\fP [-sqbhw] [-o File] [-d path] [-e extension] files...
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+.SH Description
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+
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+\fBppumove\fP collects one or several Free Pascal unit files and archives
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+them in a static or shared library.
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+
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+.SH Usage
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+
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+You can invoke \fBppumove\fP with as the only required argument the
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+name of the unit from which you want to make an archive. Specifying
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+multiple files is also possible, they will be put in the same archive.
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+.SH Options
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+
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+\fBppumove\fP has several options, which are case sensitive:
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+.IP \fI\-b\fP
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+This option tells \fBppumove\fP to write a shell script (a batch file on
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+DOS) that performs the needed calls to \fBar\fP and \fBld\fP. The script
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+will be called \fBpmove\fP, with an extension of \fB.sh\fP on Linux,
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+and \fB.bat\fP on DOS. You can then call this script manually afterwards.
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+
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+.IP \fI\-d\ path\fP
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+This option tells \fBppumove\fP where to generate the new unit files.
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+By default, this is the same directory as where the files are found.
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+If you specify as the output extension the same extension as the units
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+you want to move, not specifying the destination directory may cause
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+problems.
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+
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+.IP \fI\-e\ ext\fP
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+This option sets the extension of the new unit files to \fBext\fP. By
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+default \fB.ppl\fP is used. However, you can specify \fB.ppu\fP as the
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+extension. If you do, be sure to use also the \fI\-d\fP switch, or you will
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+overwrite the old units. Note however, that the compiler will only look for
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+extensions \fB.ppu\fP and \fB.ppl\fP when looking for units.
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+
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+.IP \fI\-h\fP
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+Shows a short help screen.
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+.IP \fI\-o\ file\fP
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+This option allows you to specify the name of the library to be generated.
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+You \fBmust\fP use this option if you specify more than one unit on the
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+command-line. If you specified only one unit on the command-line, the generated library
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+will have the unit name, with \fBlib\fP prepended (on Linux).
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+You do not need to specify the \fBlib\fP part, this will be prepended
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+automatically if needed.
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+
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+.IP \fI\-q\fP
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+Tells \fBppumove\fP to operate quietly.
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+
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+.IP \fI\-s\fP
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+Tells \fBppumove\fP to generate a static library. By default, a shared
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+library is generated (except on DOS).
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+
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+.IP \fI\-w\fP
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+Tells \fBppumove\fP it should use the windows linker and archiver. Do not
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+use this option on Linux.
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+
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+.SH SEE ALSO
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+.IP
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+.BR ppc386 (1)
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+.BR ppudep (1)
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+.BR ppudump (1)
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