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# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.13.4 from Makefile.am.
# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.14.1 from Makefile.am.
# @configure_input@
# Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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@@ -21,9 +21,34 @@ default only the assemblies specified in the command line will be
included in the bundle. To automatically include all of the
dependencies referenced, use the "--deps" command line option.
.PP
Use \fImkbundle\FP when you want the startup runtime to load the 1.0
profile, and use \fImkbundle2\fP when you want the startup runtime to load
the 2.0 profile.
There are two modes of operation, the default one uses the
C compiler to create a bundle and requires a complete C and Mono SDK
to produced executables. The simple mode (enabled when using the
"--simple") command line option does not require this, and also allows
for cross compilation.
.PP
For example, to create a bundle for hello world, use the following
command:
.nf
$ mkbundle -o hello --simple hello.exe
.fi
.PP
The simple version allows for cross-compiling, this requires a Mono
runtime to be installed in the ~/.mono/targets/TARGET/mono to be
available. You can use the "--local-targets" to list all available
targets, and the "--cross" argument to specify the target, like this:
.nf
$ mkbundle --local-targets
Available targets:
default - Current System Mono
4.4.0-macosx-x86
4.4.0-debian-8-arm64
$ mkbundle --cross 4.4.0-debian-8-arm64 hello.exe -o hello-debian
.fi
.PP
The above will bundle your native library into hello-debian for
a Debian 8 system running on an ARM64 machine.
.SH OLD EMBEDDING
.PP
For example, to create a bundle for hello world, use the following
command:
@@ -57,6 +82,12 @@ are available to the embedded runtime.
.I "-c"
Produce the stub file, do not compile the resulting stub.
.TP
.I "--cross target"
Creates a bundle for the specified target platform. The target
must be a directory in ~/.mono/targets/ that contains a "mono"
binary. You can fetch various targets using the --fetch-target
command line option.
.TP
.I "-o filename"
Places the output on `out'. If the flag -c is specified, this is the
C host program. If not, this contains the resulting executable.
@@ -74,20 +105,31 @@ Typically this is $prefix/etc/mono/1.0/machine.config or
$prefix/etc/mono/2.0/machine.config depending on the profile that you
are using (1.0 or 2.0)
.TP
.I "--nodeps"
This is the default: \fImkbundle\fP will only include the assemblies that
were specified on the command line to reduce the size of the resulting
image created.
.TP
.I "--deps"
This option will bundle all of the referenced assemblies for the
assemblies listed on the command line option. This is useful to
distribute a self-contained image.
.TP
.I "--fetch-target target"
Downloads a precompiled runtime for the specified target from the Mono
distribution site.
.TP
.I "--nodeps"
This is the default: \fImkbundle\fP will only include the assemblies that
were specified on the command line to reduce the size of the resulting
image created.
.TP
.I "--keeptemp"
By default \fImkbundle\fP will delete the temporary files that it uses to
produce the bundle. This option keeps the file around.
.TP
.I "--lists-targets"
Lists all of the available local cross compilation targets available
as precompiled binaries on the Mono distribution server.
.TP
.I "--local-targets"
Lists all of the available local cross compilation targets.
.TP
.I "--machine-config FILE"
Uses the given FILE as the machine.config file for the generated
application.
@@ -102,13 +144,10 @@ When passed, DIR will be set for the MONO_CFG_DIR environment variable
By default \fImkbundle\fP dynamically links to mono and glib. This option
causes it to statically link instead.
.TP
.B Important:
Since the Mono runtime is licensed under the LGPL, even if you use
static you should transfer the component pieces of the mkbundle to
your users so they are able to upgrade the Mono runtime on their own.
.TP
If you want to use this for commercial licenses, you must obtain a
proprietary license for Mono from mono@novell.com
.I "--target-server SERVER"
By default the mkbundle tool will download from a Mono server the
target runtimes, you can specify a different server to provide
cross-compiled runtimes.
.TP
.I "-z"
Compresses the assemblies before embedding. This results in smaller
@@ -133,6 +172,8 @@ Mono runtime, separated by spaces. See the mono(1) manual page or run mono --hel
.SH FILES
This program will load referenced assemblies from the Mono assembly
cache.
.PP
Targets are loaded from ~/.mono/targets/TARGETNAME/mono
.SH BUGS
The option "--static" is not supported under Windows.
Moreover, a full cygwin environment containing at least "gcc" and "as"