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2019-03-19build: check for gpgme with pkg-config before gpgme-configEli Schwartz
gpgme in git master now supports pkg-config and with the next release we can and should prefer its use. However, retain the legacy code that enables building with older versions of gpgme, as a fallback. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2018-04-29libalpm.pc: migrate to Requires.privateEli Schwartz
pkg-config has built-in dependency handling, but we currently insert the raw $LIBS into libalpm's own linker flags and fail to handle Cflags at all. For dependencies which support pkg-config, simply use that instead. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2016-10-22Allow replacing libcrypto with libnettle in pacmanFlorian Weigelt
Add a --with-nettle configure option that directs pacman to use the libnettle hashing functions. Only one of the --with-libssl and --with-nettle configure options can be specified. [Allan: rewrote configure check] Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2015-12-04Add large file support CFLAGS to pkgconfig fileAllan McRae
Large file support is enabled by our configure script as required. If anything linking to libalpm does not also define large file support, there will be differences in the size of off_t which are not caught until runtime. Add the required CFLAGS to the pkg-config file so that users of libalpm know what flags are required. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2013-04-26Use libalpm version in pkg-config fileAllan McRae
We currently use the pacman version number in the libalpm.pc file. It makes more sense to use the libalpm version. Fixes FS#34967. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2012-04-25libalpm: add pkg-config fileDave Reisner
No one seems to do this "correctly", but for the sake of having an easy method of detecting the presence and version of libalpm on a given system, we provide a straightforward .pc file. Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org>