I saw this discussed on fink-users and also here at fink-devel but  
would like to re-bring it up.

        http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg28211.html

'pango.pc' is in the wrong place, and the supposed fix is to set  
PKG_CONFIG_PATH to find it.

However, this also affects a number of other 'pkg-config' queries to  
become useless:

        $ pkg-config --cflags gtkmm-2.4
        Package pango was not found in the pkg-config search path.
        Perhaps you should add the directory containing `pango.pc'
        to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
        Package 'pango', required by 'Pangomm', not found

At least glibmm-2.4 and gtk+-2.0 do the same.

Is there a real rationale behind keeping pango.pc outside, or is it  
just a bug?

Could we at least have a symlink, so Gtk2+ based pkg-config would work  
out of the box?

- Asko


PowerBook-G4:Gtk+ asko$ fink apropos pango
Information about 7143 packages read in 2 seconds.
      pango1-shlibs                  1.10.0-3               Deprecated  
convenience package (use pango1-xft2* instead)
      pango1-xft2                    1.10.1-1006            GTK+ -  
i18n libs (for XFree86 >= 4.3)
  i   pango1-xft2-ft219              1.20.5-1               GTK+ -  
i18n libs (for freetype >= 2.1.9)
  i   pango1-xft2-ft219-dev          1.20.5-1               GTK+ -  
i18n text development headers and libraries (for freetype >= 2.1.9)
  i   pango1-xft2-ft219-shlibs       1.20.5-1               GTK+ -  
i18n text shared libraries (for freetype >= 2.1.9)
  i   pango1-xft2-shlibs             1.10.1-1006            GTK+ -  
i18n text shared libraries (for XFree86 >= 4.3)
      pangoxsl                       1.6.0.3-2              Xsl  
extension libs for pango
      pangoxsl-shlibs                1.6.0.3-2              Shared  
libs for pangoxsl



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