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# pkgconf
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pkgconf provides compiler and linker configuration for development frameworks.
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## general summary
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pkgconf is a program which helps to configure compiler and linker flags for
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development frameworks.
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It is similar to pkg-config, but was written from scratch in the summer of 2011
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to replace pkg-config, which for a while needed itself to build itself (they have
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since included a 'stripped down copy of glib 2.0') Since then we have worked on
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improving pkg-config for embedded use.
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## usage
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Implementations of pkg-config, such as pkgconf, are typically used with the
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES autoconf macro. As far as we know, pkgconf is
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compatible with all known variations of this macro. pkgconf detects at
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runtime whether or not it was started as 'pkg-config', and if so, attempts
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to set program options such that its behaviour is similar.
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In terms of the autoconf macro, it is possible to specify the PKG_CONFIG
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environment variable, so that you can test pkgconf without overwriting your
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pkg-config binary. Some other build systems may also respect the PKG_CONFIG
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environment variable.
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To set the enviornment variable on the bourne shell and clones (i.e. bash), you
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can run:
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$ export PKG_CONFIG=/usr/bin/pkgconf
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## technical design (why pkgconf is better for distros)
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pkgconf builds an acyclic directed dependency graph. This allows for the user
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to more conservatively link their binaries -- which may be helpful in some
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environments, such as when prelink(1) is being used. As a result of building
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a directed dependency graph designed for the specific problem domain provided
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by the user, more accurate dependencies can be determined. pkg-config, on the
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other hand builds a database of all known pkg-config files on the system before
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attempting to resolve dependencies, which is a considerably slower and less
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efficient design.
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pkgconf also does not bundle any third-party libraries or depend on any third-party
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libraries, making it a great tool for embedded systems and distributions with
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security concerns.
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## compiling
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pkgconf is basically compiled the same way any other autotools-based project is
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compiled:
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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If you are installing pkgconf into a custom prefix, such as `/opt/pkgconf`, you will
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likely want to define the default system includedir and libdir for your toolchain.
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To do this, use the `--with-system-includedir` and `--with-system-libdir` configure
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flags like so:
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$ ./configure \
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--prefix=/opt/pkgconf \
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--with-system-libdir=/lib:/usr/lib \
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--with-system-includedir=/usr/include
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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If you want pkgconf to be used when you invoke `pkg-config`, you should install a
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symlink for this. We do not do this for you, as we believe it is better for vendors
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to make this determination themselves.
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$ ln -sf /usr/bin/pkgconf /usr/bin/pkg-config
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## release tarballs
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Release tarballs are available at <http://tortois.es/~nenolod/distfiles/>.
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## reporting bugs
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See <https://github.com/pkgconf/pkgconf/issues>.
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