--- cernlib-2006/2006/src/man/man1/cernlib.1.man_static 1998-05-19 18:32:03.000000000 +0200
+++ cernlib-2006/2006/src/man/man1/cernlib.1 2007-04-14 00:59:29.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-.TH cernlib 1 "$Date: 2007/04/21 14:35:24 $" "CERN Program Library"
+.TH cernlib-static 1 "$Date: 2007/04/21 14:35:24 $" "CERN Program Library"
"CERNlib commands"
.ds )H Cern Program Library
-.ds ]W cernlib
+.ds ]W cernlib-static
.SH NAME
-cernlib \- get libraries needed to link with CERN Program Library
+cernlib-static \- get libraries needed to link with CERN Program Library
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cernlib
+.B cernlib-static
.RI [options]
.I library[/version]
.I ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cernlib
+.B cernlib-static
writes to standard output a list of object libraries needed to link
a program with the given
.I library(s)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
.SS Options
-.B cernlib
+.B cernlib-static
recognizes the following options:
.TP 11
@@ -52,6 +52,10 @@
obsolete option. Ignored.
.TP 11
+.B -l
+Don't link against system lapack and blas.
+
+.TP 11
.B -u
do
.B not
@@ -73,7 +77,7 @@
.SS USAGE
-.B cernlib
+.B cernlib-static
expects to find the CERNlib directory tree in /cern; if your system does
not have this, set the environment variable CERN to contain the name of the
root directory for the CERNlib tree.
@@ -91,16 +95,16 @@
.SS EXAMPLES
As
-.B cernlib
+.B cernlib-static
writes the list of libraries to standard output, using it as a command will
-show the list of libraries generated by cernlib. Also, it can be used like
+show the list of libraries generated by cernlib-static. Also, it can be used like
other commands in the command line surrounded by back quotes(`).
At CERN you should use the hepf77 command to link on your system as this
gives the compiler parameters which are compatible with Cernlib
(in particular for xlf on IBM/RS6000 and fort77 on HP/UX )
you could type:
.RS 5
-hepf77 your.o `cernlib`
+hepf77 your.o `cernlib-static`
.RE
to link your object file with routines from packlib and kernlib; you need
not specify packlib, as this is added automatically. Also all
@@ -108,7 +112,7 @@
If your application uses graflib and the Motif interface, the command would
be:
.RS 5
-hepf77 your.o `cernlib graflib/Motif`
+hepf77 your.o `cernlib-static graflib/Motif`
.RE
Again packlib need not be specified.
.PP
@@ -117,15 +121,15 @@
.RS 5
.profile for sh, ksh or similar
.RS 5
-CERNLIB=`cernlib graflib`; export CERNLIB
+CERNLIB=`cernlib-static graflib`; export CERNLIB
.RE
.login for users of csh of similar
.RS 5
-setenv CERNLIB "`cernlib graflib`"
+setenv CERNLIB "`cernlib-static graflib`"
.RE
.RE
The CERNLIB variable can then be used in the link command instead of
-calling the cernlib command.
+calling the cernlib-static command.
.SS BUGS
@@ -141,7 +145,7 @@
.SS FILES
-The cernlib command is available in the /cern/pro/bin directory
+The cernlib-static command is available in the /cern/pro/bin directory
in the CERNlib tree.
.SS CONTACT Address
@@ -153,5 +157,5 @@
Your report must state which version of CERNlib you are using, or the output of
the command:
.RS 5
-what `which cernlib`
+what `which cernlib-static`
.RE