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Re: pkg-config and autoconf |
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09 Aug 2003 06:03:21 -0400 |
Now I don't know how to get the resulint x_CFLAGS variable into the
Makefile. I tried assigning "address@hidden@" in Makefile.am, but
no soap. In fact, until someone told me to use pkg-config, the only way
I knew to get the build to find non-standard header files was to add
them to the ./configure command line: './configure CPPFLAGS="-I..."'.
I guess the bottom line is that I don't know the proper way to set or
add to CPPFLAGS without using the './configure' command line. I tried
reading the docs, but seem to be missing something.
-Larry
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 05:29, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 11:01, Larry Siden wrote:
> > The man page for pkg-config says:
> > AUTOCONF MACROS
> >
> > PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARIABLEBASE,MODULELIST[,ACTION-IF-FOUND,[ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
>
> > However, autoconf 2.57 doesn't seem to recognize the PKG_CHECK_MODULES
> > macro.
>
> You must have pkg-config's pkg.m4 installed in a directory aclocal will
> pick it up and run aclocal before running autoconf to get this working.
>
> > In addition, the conventional name "configure.in" has been replaced
> > by "configure.ac", suggesting that this document may be refering to an
> > earlier version of autoconf. If so, can someone tell me how I can use
> > pkg-config with the latest version of autoconf?
> >
> > How can this be accomplished?
> Exactly as pkg-config's man page says - It works with 2.57.
>
> Ralf
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