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NAME

6       gxint - load and run an interactive GEANT application
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SYNOPSIS

9       gxint [options] file(s)
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DESCRIPTION

12       gxint is a script to load and run a GEANT application, which is usually
13       in the form of Fortran source code.  The desired routines are given  in
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OPTIONS

17       -d driver
18              Specify  a  graphics driver.  The available options on Linux are
19              X11 and Motif (which should also work with lesstif). X11 is  the
20              default.
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22       -g geant_version
23              Specify  the  version of GEANT to use.  Current default is 3.21.
24              This option only makes sense if you have installed a GEANT  ver‐
25              sion other than 3.21 (i.e. one not packaged by Debian).
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27       -h host
28              Useful with the -d X11 option only.  Specifies the hostname used
29              for the display; syntax is identical with that of $DISPLAY.   If
30              no hostname is specified, the value of $DISPLAY is used.
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32       -l library
33              Specify  additional  libraries.   This option may be repeated to
34              add several libs.
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36       -L path
37              Additional loader search path.  Useful if  additional  libraries
38              are  specified with -l option.  This option may be repeated with
39              more than one pathname.
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41       -m     Do NOT use main program from cernlib area.
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43       -o outputfile
44              Do not immediately run GEANT, but instead produce an  executable
45              file  named  outputfile.   If  "-o" is not given, the executable
46              file will be created in $HOME, named  GEANTpid  (pid  being  the
47              process ID of gxint), and run automatically.
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49       -v version
50              Specify  version of $CERN_LEVEL.  This is meaningless unless you
51              have installed an upstream version of CERNLIB (i.e. not packaged
52              by     Debian);     see     the     file    /usr/share/doc/cern‐
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55       -?, --help
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SEE ALSO

59       cernlib(1) - script to list required -l and -L options given a list  of
60       CERN libraries
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62       /usr/share/doc/cernlib-base/README.Debian  describes  how one might use
63       the -v flag with Debian's versions of the cernlib and gxint scripts  if
64       one has an upstream version of CERNLIB installed.
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66       CERNLIB  documentation for all related libraries and programs is avail‐
67       able at the following URL: http://cern.ch/cernlib/
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AUTHOR

70       This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for
71       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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74       This  manual  page  is  (C)  Copyright Kevin McCarty, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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