Mail Archives: cygwin-apps/2002/03/01/06:46:03
Anybody else want to weigh in, here? So far I've got one 'yay' vote
from Robert (but putting pkgconfig into contrib instead of latest).
Fine by me. Any other votes?
--Chuck
Charles Wilson wrote:
> I've got pkgconfig ready for contribution to the cygwin distribution.
> Since we're starting to get a few packages that include .pc files
> (libxslt, libxml-2.0) we probably ought to have this. I've got version
> 0.10.0 (released 2002-02-02) ready to.
>
> I think it should go in latest/pkgconfig/ alongside the autotools (and
> not contrib).
>
> Votes?
>
> --Chuck
>
> setup.hint:
> ---------------------------------------------------
> category Devel
> requires cygwin
> sdesc "A utility used to retrieve information about installed libraries"
> ldesc "The pkg-config program is used to retrieve information about
> installed libraries in the system. It is typically used to compile and
> link against one or more libraries.
>
> pkg-config retrieves information about packages from special metadata
> files. These files are named after the package, with the extension .pc.
> By default, pkg-config looks in the following directories:
> ${PREFIX}/libdata/pkgconfig, ${LOCALBASE}/libdata/pkgconfig and
> ${X11BASE}/libdata/pkgconfig for these files; it will also look in the
> list of directories specified by the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
>
> The package name specified on the pkg-config command line is defined to
> be the name of the metadata file, minus the .pc extension. If a library
> can install multiple versions simultaneously, it must give each version
> its own name (for example, GTK 1.2 might have the package name 'gtk+'
> while GTK 2.0 has 'gtk+-2.0').
>
> WWW: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/
> http://pkgconfig.sourceforge.net"
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
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