Hello,

Zhang Long wrote:

> ...
> pango's 5 libraries of pango, pangocairo, pangoft2, pangox, pangoxft 
> all come out,all libraries are put in /usr/local/lib,
> I also set "export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib"


I myself would expect to end PKG_CONFIG_PATH in something like 
.../pkgconfig. For instance, mine reads (in a custom gtk setup, where I 
want to be sure the rest of my system's packages don't interfere with 
the custom setup I'm using)
/usr/local/gtk/lib/pkgconfig

I guess in your directory /usr/local/lib, there's not any single .pc 
file ? Hence I *think* you should add pkgconfig to it. However, before 
doing so, please do check if any .pc files are in 
/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig. Because if there is none, then what I just 
said is not applicable to your case.

Then again, even if there *are* some .pc files in there, then make sure 
it are the ones you had just installed. If it aren't, then you must have 
installed them somewhere else, and the error message you indicated is 
probably caused by this ...

I hope I was clear. Feel free to continue to ask...

Kind regards,

PhB
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