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<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE gsdoc PUBLIC "-//GNUstep//DTD gsdoc 1.0.4//EN" "http://www.gnustep.org/gsdoc-1_0_4.dtd"> <gsdoc base="gspath" up="BaseTools"> <head> <title>gspath documentation</title> <author name="Richard Frith-Macdonald"> <email address="richard@brainstorm.co.uk"> richard@brainstorm.co.uk </email> </author> <copy>2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</copy> </head> <body> <front><contents /></front> <chapter id="_main"> <heading>gspath</heading> <p> The 'gspath' utility prints out various items of path/directory information (one item at a time). <br /> The program always takes a single argument... selecting the information to be printed. </p> The arguments and their meanings are - <br /> <deflist> <term>defaults</term> <desc> The GNUstep defaults directory of the current user </desc> <term>devpath</term> <desc> A path specification which may be used to add the root(s) of the GNUstep development environment on the current system. </desc> <term>libpath</term> <desc> A path specification which may be used to add all the standard GNUstep directories where dynamic libraries are normally stored. <br /> you might do 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:`gspath libpath`' to make use of this. </desc> <term>path</term> <desc> A path specification which may be used to add all the standard GNUstep directories where command-line programs are normally stored. <br /> you might do 'PATH=$PATH:`gspath path`' to make use of this. </desc> <term>user</term> <desc> The GNUstep home directory of the current user </desc> </deflist> </chapter> </body> </gsdoc>