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<H2><A NAME="3_1">The Basics</A></H2>
<P>Mini-XML provides a single header file which you include:</P>
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#include &lt;mxml.h&gt;
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<P>The Mini-XML library is included with your program using the <KBD>
-lmxml</KBD> option:</P>
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<KBD>gcc -o myprogram myprogram.c -lmxml ENTER</KBD>
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<P>If you have the <TT>pkg-config(1)</TT> software installed, you can
use it to determine the proper compiler and linker options for your
installation:</P>
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<KBD>pkg-config --cflags mxml ENTER</KBD>
<KBD>pkg-config --libs mxml ENTER</KBD>
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