Hi,
k. holwerda ha scritto:
Francesco Montorsi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm finally back from my last exams (crossing fingers waiting
results :))
Aah you mean that side job you have ;-)
right ;)
maybe seperate includes and cflags.
well, actually I think that we should not need to define any special
symbol in cflags; as shown below, I think that just using a
-I${includedir}/lua should work (as long as wxlua-based apps also
include the `wx-config --cflags`!).
Even if I think it's rather unprobable, in future some other flags which
are not simple -I could be added as 'cflags', so I think it's best to
add a variable like
includepaths=-I${includedir}/lua
that you will be able to retrieve as:
pkg-config wxlua --variable=includepaths
See
http://www.ece.umr.edu/web-cgi/unixsoft.cgi?command=pkg-config
for more info.
In cmake i have to decifer wx-config output a lot to make useable.
The more it is separated in useable parts the better it is.
Yes, I understand; fortunately pkg-config is small but powerful ;)
A second thing is that on windows the solution is different (WXLUA var i
think).
pkg-config also exists for windows.
I've never tried it on win32, though. Also, I think that a WXLUA var
should be enough there. (if I would use wxLua in a bakefile-based
application I would add a WXLUA_DIR option which can be used by the user
to specify wxLua location ).
I wonder if the wxlua.pc can contain more stuff, which is morer suitable
for other environments/build systems.
e.g. a list of libraries without -l in it and a libpath withput -L is
for me much more handy.
sure, through --variable and -libs-only-L, --libs-only-l and maybe
--msvc-syntax if you don't want the -l.
This looks interesting. Where is this file normally installed ?
in /lib/pkgconfig or /usr/lib/pkgconfig or /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
depending on the prefix. pkgconfig searchs all of them.
Can it
be generated for Pc too?
sorry, what do you mean by "Pc" here ?
Francesco Montorsi
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