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Subject: pkg-config .pc files
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I recently installed cygwin in order to make my gtk programs work on windows.
I use pkg-config in my makefiles to generate cflags etc, but no package has
installed any .pc metadata files.
a search on google learned me that most cygwin packages should install
.pc-files.

So does anyone know how I can obtain the .pc-files?

regards
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