Hi, On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 02:01:14PM +0100, debbie10t wrote: > FYI: > pkg-config was only required for --enable-systemd > Running './configure' only did not need pkg-config. > I don't know if it is required for any other options.
pkg-config is used for OpenSSL checking, but if it's not there, we fall
back to "just see if it works" - because the BSDs do not (all) have
pkg-config files for openssl.
As systemd is linux specific (today), and linux has pkg-config, it needs
to be there...
Maybe our configure should point this out more clearly, that is, if
"--enable-systemd" is given and pkg-config cannot be found, complain
about lack of *pkg-config*...
gert
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