#10202: Make freetype have ${SAGE_LOCAL} as its prefix in the pkgconfig file
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   Reporter:  jason        |       Owner:  leif      
       Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new       
   Priority:  critical     |   Milestone:  sage-4.6.1
  Component:  packages     |    Keywords:            
     Author:               |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:               |      Merged:            
Work_issues:               |  
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Comment(by leif):

 Replying to [comment:10 jason]:
 > This ticket is getting confusing.  When I opened it, the goal was to
 modify the spkg-install file in the freetype spkg [...]

 I hesitated to change its title... ;-)

 The modification of the freetype spkg should IMHO be addressed at #9523 as
 well.

 > I envision as the first of several spkgs that are updated to have
 similar changes, so that sage-location (eventually) does not have to
 update the pkgconfig files.
 >
 > This ticket may necessitate changes in the sage-location script, as the
 script no longer needs to update the pkgconfig file.  However, I don't
 think any harm is done in sage-location updating the pkgconfig file
 either.

 The situation is much worse since the logic of patching / "initializing"
 the `.pc` files '''exactly once''' (and all at the same time) is currently
 completely broken.

 I'll write a shell script to (re-)initialize them conditionally.

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