On 8/25/05, Philipp Klaus Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > believe it or not pkgconfig actually makes your life easier...once you
> > get to know it ;)  It's the unix way.  It basically tells you where to
> > find header information for various packages.  You copy the package's
> > .pc file to the pkgconfig directory (often /usr/lib/pkgconfig).  then
> > try and build again.
> >
> > Alex
> 
> 
> To someone just wanting to get DRI working the libdrm stuff makes things
> more complicated. I think libdrm just just install itself to some
> location where it is found by pkgconfig by default, so that one
> doesn't have to learn about pkgconfig just to compile Mesa.
> 

well, once libdrm becomes standard in distributions, that will be the
case.  You are using development code you must remember.

Alex

> Philipp
>


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