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.\" Copyright (c) 2017 pkgconf authors (see AUTHORS).
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.\"
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.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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.\"
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.\" This software is provided 'as is' and without any warranty, express or
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.\" implied. In no event shall the authors be liable for any damages arising
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.\" from the use of this software.
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.Dd December 15, 2017
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.Dt PC 5
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm file.pc
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.Nd pkg-config file format
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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pkg-config files provide a useful mechanism for storing various information
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about libraries and packages on a given system.
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Information stored by
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.Nm .pc
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files include compiler and linker flags necessary to use a given library, as
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well as any other relevant metadata.
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.Pp
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These
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.Nm .pc
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files are processed by a utility called
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.Nm pkg-config ,
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of which
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.Nm pkgconf
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is an implementation.
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.\"
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.Ss FILE SYNTAX
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The
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.Nm .pc
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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file follows a format inspired by RFC822.
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Comments are prefixed by a pound sign, hash sign or octothorpe (#), and variable
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assignment is similar to POSIX shell.
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Properties are defined using RFC822-style stanzas.
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.\"
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.Ss VARIABLES
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.\"
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Variable definitions start with an alphanumeric string, followed by an equal sign,
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and then the value the variable should contain.
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.Pp
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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Variable references are always written as "${variable}".
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It is possible to escape literal "${" as "$${".
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.\"
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.Ss PROPERTIES
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.\"
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Properties are set using RFC822-style stanzas which consist of a keyword, followed
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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by a colon (:) and then the value the property should be set to.
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Variable substitution is always performed regardless of property type.
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.Pp
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There are three types of property:
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.\"
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.\"
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.It Literal
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The property will be set to the text of the value.
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.\"
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.It Dependency List
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The property will be set to a list of dependencies parsed from the
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text.
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Dependency lists are defined by this ABNF syntax:
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.Bd -literal
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package-list = *WSP *( package-spec *( package-sep ) )
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package-sep = WSP / ","
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.\"
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package-spec = package-key [ ver-op package-version ]
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ver-op = "<" / "<=" / "=" / "!=" / ">=" / ">"
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.Ed
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.\"
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.It Fragment List
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The property will be set to a list of fragments parsed from the text.
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The input text must be in a format that is suitable for passing to a POSIX
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shell without any shell expansions after variable substitution has been done.
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.\"
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.El
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.Ss PROPERTY KEYWORDS
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.\"
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.It Name
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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The displayed name of the package.
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(mandatory; literal)
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.It Version
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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The version of the package.
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(mandatory; literal)
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.It Description
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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A description of the package.
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(mandatory; literal)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It URL
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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A URL to a webpage for the package.
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This is used to recommend where newer versions of the package can be acquired.
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(mandatory; literal)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Cflags
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man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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Required compiler flags.
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These flags are always used, regardless of whether static compilation is requested.
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(optional; fragment list)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Cflags.private
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Required compiler flags for static compilation.
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(optional; fragment list; pkgconf extension)
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.It Libs
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Required linking flags for this package.
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Libraries this package depends on for linking against it, which are not
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
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described as dependencies should be specified here.
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(optional; fragment list)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Libs.private
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Required linking flags for this package that are only required when linking
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statically.
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Libraries this package depends on for linking against it statically, which are
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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not described as dependencies should be specified here.
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(optional; fragment list)
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2022-08-07 04:42:55 +00:00
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.It License
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The asserted SPDX license tag that should be applied to the given package.
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(optional; literal; pkgconf extension)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Requires
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Required dependencies that must be met for the package to be usable.
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All dependencies must be satisfied or the pkg-config implementation must not use
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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the package.
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(optional; dependency list)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Requires.private
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Required dependencies that must be met for the package to be usable for static linking.
|
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|
|
All dependencies must be satisfied or the pkg-config implementation must not use
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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the package for static linking.
|
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(optional; dependency list)
|
2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Conflicts
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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Dependencies that must not be met for the package to be usable.
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If any package in the proposed dependency solution match any dependency in the
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Conflicts list, the package being considered is not usable.
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(optional; dependency list)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.It Provides
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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Dependencies that may be provided by an alternate package.
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If a package cannot be found, the entire package collection is scanned for
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providers which can match the requested dependency.
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(optional; dependency list; pkgconf extension)
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
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.El
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2017-12-21 08:25:09 +00:00
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.Ss EXTENSIONS
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Features that have been marked as a pkgconf extension are only guaranteed to work
|
man: Silence more mandoc warnings
man -Tlint pkgconf
skipping no-space macro
(mdoc) An input line begins with an Ns macro, or the next argument
after an Ns macro is an isolated closing delimiter. The macro is
ignored.
unusual Xr order
(mdoc) In the SEE ALSO section, an Xr macro with a lower section
number follows one with a higher number, or two Xr macros referring
to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
man: pkgconf.1:114:16: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:114:39: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:14: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:35: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:119:56: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:128:28: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:147:24: WARNING: skipping no-space macro
man: pkgconf.1:217:2: WARNING: unusual Xr order: pc(5) after pkg.m4(7)
man -Tlint pc
whitespace at end of input line
(mdoc, man, roff) Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost
never semantically significant -- but in the odd case where it
might be, it is extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining
documents.
new sentence, new line
(mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it
on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
missing -width in -tag list, using 8n
(mdoc) Every Bl macro having the -tag argument requires -width, too.
man: pc.5:17:76: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line
man: pc.5:18:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:49:67: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:87:38: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:90:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:113:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:117:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:123:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line
man: pc.5:56:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
man: pc.5:80:2: WARNING: missing -width in -tag list, using 6n: Bl -tag
https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1
2018-04-09 16:23:46 +00:00
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with the pkgconf implementation of pkg-config.
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Other implementations may or may not support the extensions.
|
2017-12-21 08:25:09 +00:00
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.Pp
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Accordingly, it is suggested that
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.Nm .pc
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files which absolutely depend on these extensions declare a requirement on the
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pkgconf virtual.
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2017-12-16 00:53:59 +00:00
|
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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An example .pc file:
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.Bd -literal
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# This is a comment
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prefix=/home/kaniini/pkg # this defines a variable
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exec_prefix=${prefix} # defining another variable with a substitution
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libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
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includedir=${prefix}/include
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Name: libfoo # human-readable name
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Description: an example library called libfoo # human-readable description
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Version: 1.0
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URL: http://www.pkgconf.org
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Requires: libbar > 2.0.0
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Conflicts: libbaz <= 3.0.0
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Libs: -L${libdir} -lfoo
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Libs.private: -lm
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Cflags: -I${includedir}/libfoo
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr pkgconf 1 ,
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.Xr pkg.m4 7
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