On Apr 21, 2001, Eric Lemings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2.0 spawned a separate tool called pkg-config that allows all packages
> to use one tool rather than several different scripts to query compile
> flags, link flags, and other configuration data.

What I don't understand is how pkg-config is going to find the
configuration info of the various packages.  I hope it's not going to
require having them all installed in the same prefix.  One of the
beauties of the *-config scripts is that all one had to tweak to get
them to work and get the respective libraries found is the PATH (or a
directory containing links).

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