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Re: gnome-config: not found
pkg-config is supplied from pkgsrc and looks there already.
gnome-config is invoked by pkg-config as a fallback. So it's not the
real error.
pkg-config needs to be to told what to report; just pkg-config and
module doesn't do much useful.
I have pygtk-2.0 installed.
fnord gdt 11 /usr/home/gdt > pkg-config --atleast-version=2.6.0 pygtk-2.0
--libs
fnord gdt 12 /usr/home/gdt > pkg-config pygtk-2.0 --libs
-Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lintl
So it seems that --atleast-version is not working the way you expect.
The man page says that it returns with differenet exit status, and
doesn't print anything.
--exists
--atleast-version=VERSION
--exact-version=VERSION
--max-version=VERSION
These options test whether the package or list of packages on
the command line are known to pkg-config, and optionally whether
the version number of a package meets certain contraints. If
all packages exist and meet the specified version constraints,
pkg-config exits successfully. Otherwise it exits unsuccess-
fully.
Rather than using the version-test options, you can simply give
a version constraint after each package name, for example:
$ pkg-config --exists 'glib-2.0 >= 1.3.4 libxml = 1.8.3'
Remember to use --print-errors if you want error messages.
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