To ease the invocation of the program, a script named analyze (no final r) is provided. This is script is able to locate default configuration files, define library search paths, and decide whether you want the client-server or the straight version.
The sample main program is called with the command:
analyze [port-number] [-f config-file] [options]
If port-number
is ommited, the analyzer is started in
straight mode. If a port number is provided, a server will be
launched to accept socket connections on that port.
If -f config-file
is not specified, a file named
analyzer.cfg is searched in the current working
directory.
If -f config-file
is specified but not found in the current
directory, it will be searched in FreeLing installation directory
(/usr/local/share/FreeLing/config if you installed from
source, and /usr/share/FreeLing
if you used a binary .deb package).
Extra options may be specified in the command line to override any
settings in config-file
. See section 5.3.1 for
details.