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name : apr-1-config
#!/bin/sh
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#

# APR script designed to allow easy command line access to APR configuration
# parameters.

APR_MAJOR_VERSION="1"
APR_DOTTED_VERSION="1.6.3"

prefix="/usr"
exec_prefix="/usr"
bindir="/usr/bin"
datarootdir="/usr/share"
datadir="/usr/share"
includedir="/usr/include/apr-1"

libdir=`pkg-config --variable=libdir apr-1`
installbuilddir="${libdir}/apr-1/build"

CC="gcc"
CPP="gcc -E"
SHELL="/bin/sh"
CPPFLAGS=`pkg-config --variable=CPPFLAGS apr-1`
CFLAGS=" -pthread"
LDFLAGS=""
LIBS=" -lpthread -ldl"
EXTRA_INCLUDES=""
SHLIBPATH_VAR="LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
APR_SOURCE_DIR="${libdir}/build"
APR_BUILD_DIR="${libdir}/build"
APR_SO_EXT="lo"
APR_LIB_TARGET="-rpath \$(libdir) \$(OBJECTS)"
APR_LIBNAME="apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}"

# NOTE: the following line is modified during 'make install': alter with care!
location=installed

show_usage()
{
    cat << EOF
Usage: apr-$APR_MAJOR_VERSION-config [OPTION]

Known values for OPTION are:
  --prefix[=DIR]    change prefix to DIR
  --bindir          print location where binaries are installed
  --includedir      print location where headers are installed
  --cc              print C compiler name
  --cpp             print C preprocessor name and any required options
  --cflags          print C compiler flags
  --cppflags        print C preprocessor flags
  --includes        print include information
  --ldflags         print linker flags
  --libs            print additional libraries to link against
  --srcdir          print APR source directory
  --installbuilddir print APR build helper directory
  --link-ld         print link switch(es) for linking to APR
  --link-libtool    print the libtool inputs for linking to APR
  --shlib-path-var  print the name of the shared library path env var
  --apr-la-file     print the path to the .la file, if available
  --apr-so-ext      print the extensions of shared objects on this platform
  --apr-lib-target  print the libtool target information
  --apr-libtool     print the path to APR's libtool
  --version         print the APR's version as a dotted triple
  --help            print this help

When linking with libtool, an application should do something like:
  APR_LIBS="\`apr-$APR_MAJOR_VERSION-config --link-libtool --libs\`"
or when linking directly:
  APR_LIBS="\`apr-$APR_MAJOR_VERSION-config --link-ld --libs\`"

An application should use the results of --cflags, --cppflags, --includes,
and --ldflags in their build process.
EOF
}

if test $# -eq 0; then
    show_usage
    exit 1
fi

if test "$location" = "installed"; then
    LA_FILE="$libdir/lib${APR_LIBNAME}.la"
else
    LA_FILE="$APR_BUILD_DIR/lib${APR_LIBNAME}.la"
fi

flags=""

while test $# -gt 0; do
    # Normalize the prefix.
    case "$1" in
    -*=*) optarg=`echo "$1" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
    *) optarg= ;;
    esac

    case "$1" in
    # It is possible for the user to override our prefix.
    --prefix=*)
    prefix=$optarg
    ;;
    --prefix)
    echo $prefix
    exit 0
    ;;
    --bindir)
    echo $bindir
    exit 0
    ;;
    --includedir)
    if test "$location" = "installed"; then
        flags="$includedir"
    elif test "$location" = "source"; then
        flags="$APR_SOURCE_DIR/include"
    else
        # this is for VPATH builds
        flags="$APR_BUILD_DIR/include $APR_SOURCE_DIR/include"
    fi
    echo $flags
    exit 0
    ;;
    --cc)
    echo $CC
    exit 0
    ;;
    --cpp)
    echo $CPP
    exit 0
    ;;
    --cflags)
    flags="$flags $CFLAGS"
    ;;
    --cppflags)
    flags="$flags $CPPFLAGS"
    ;;
    --libs)
    flags="$flags $LIBS"
    ;;
    --ldflags)
    flags="$flags $LDFLAGS"
    ;;
    --includes)
    if test "$location" = "installed"; then
        flags="$flags -I$includedir $EXTRA_INCLUDES"
    elif test "$location" = "source"; then
        flags="$flags -I$APR_SOURCE_DIR/include $EXTRA_INCLUDES"
    else
        # this is for VPATH builds
        flags="$flags -I$APR_BUILD_DIR/include -I$APR_SOURCE_DIR/include $EXTRA_INCLUDES"
    fi
    ;;
    --srcdir)
    echo $APR_SOURCE_DIR
    exit 0
    ;;
    --installbuilddir)
    if test "$location" = "installed"; then
        echo "${installbuilddir}"
    elif test "$location" = "source"; then
        echo "$APR_SOURCE_DIR/build"
    else
        # this is for VPATH builds
        echo "$APR_BUILD_DIR/build"
    fi
    exit 0
    ;;
    --version)
    echo $APR_DOTTED_VERSION
    exit 0
    ;;
    --link-ld)
    if test "$location" = "installed"; then
        if test "$prefix" != "/usr"; then
            flags="$flags -L$libdir"
        fi
        flags="$flags -l${APR_LIBNAME}"
    else
        ### this surely can't work since the library is in .libs?
        flags="$flags -L$APR_BUILD_DIR -l${APR_LIBNAME}"
    fi
    ;;
    --link-libtool)
    # If the LA_FILE exists where we think it should be, use it.  If we're
    # installed and the LA_FILE does not exist, assume to use -L/-l
    # (the LA_FILE may not have been installed).  If we're building ourselves,
    # we'll assume that at some point the .la file be created.
    if test -f "$LA_FILE"; then
        flags="$flags $LA_FILE"
    elif test "$location" = "installed"; then
        ### avoid using -L if libdir is a "standard" location like /usr/lib
        # Since the user is specifying they are linking with libtool, we
        # *know* that -R will be recognized by libtool.
        flags="$flags -L$libdir -R$libdir -l${APR_LIBNAME}"
    else
        flags="$flags $LA_FILE"
    fi
    ;;
    --shlib-path-var)
    echo "$SHLIBPATH_VAR"
    exit 0
    ;;
    --apr-la-file)
    if test -f "$LA_FILE"; then
        flags="$flags $LA_FILE"
    fi
    ;;
    --apr-so-ext)
    echo "$APR_SO_EXT"
    exit 0
    ;;
    --apr-lib-target)
    echo "$APR_LIB_TARGET"
    exit 0
    ;;
    --apr-libtool)
    if test "$location" = "installed"; then
        echo "${installbuilddir}/libtool"
    else
        echo "$APR_BUILD_DIR/libtool"
    fi
    exit 0
    ;;
    --help)
    show_usage
    exit 0
    ;;
    *)
    show_usage
    exit 1
    ;;
    esac

    # Next please.
    shift
done

if test -n "$flags"; then
  echo "$flags"
fi

exit 0

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Web Design for Beginners
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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