NFR Command Line Options: rc
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rc

NFR includes a program (rc) to compile alerting resource files.

Syntax

rc -o destdir [-h] [-v] source [source...]

Options

o destdir
Specifies the directory where rc places all of its files, except facilities.cf.   The resource compiler always places facilities.cf in the $NFRHOME/rc/resources directory.
h
Creates the header file res.h in the destination directory.  The header file contains #define statements that you can include in C code.
v
Turns on verbose output.  When using verbose output, the resource compiler prints non-fatal warning messages during resource compilation and some statistics on completion.  
source [source...]
Specifies the source files that you want to compile.

Output Files

alert.res
A binary file containing alert resources.  This file contains a header of fixed length followed by the index of the file, followed by the resource data.
alertsrc.res
A binary file containing alert source resources.  This file contains a header of fixed length followed by the index of the file, followed by the resource data.
facilities.cf
A text file containing mappings for any defined facilities defined.   The alert daemon uses this file to initialize external queues and builtin target facilities.
res.h
A text file containing resource mappings in  #define syntax.  This file is intended for use as a header file in C programs.
res.map
A text file containing mappings (name=value) for all identifiers, except facilities, referenced in the sources.
strings.res
A binary file containing string resources.  This file contains a header of fixed length followed by the index of the file, followed by the resource data.

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