PKGCONF(1) | General Commands Manual | PKGCONF(1) |
NAME¶
pkgconf
— a system
for configuring build dependency information
SYNOPSIS¶
pkgconf |
[options] [list of modules] |
DESCRIPTION¶
pkgconf
is a program which helps to
configure compiler and linker flags for development libraries. This allows
build systems to detect other dependencies and use them with the system
toolchain.
GENERAL OPTIONS¶
--version
- Display the supported pkg-config version and exit.
--atleast-pkgconfig-version
=VERSION- Exit with error if we do not support the requested pkg-config version.
--errors-to-stdout
- Print all errors on the main output stream instead of the error output stream.
--silence-errors
- Do not display any errors at all.
--list-all
- Walk all directories listed in the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environmental variable and display information on packages which have registered information there.
--simulate
- Simulates resolving a dependency graph based on the requested modules on the command line. Dumps a series of trees denoting pkgconf's resolver state.
--no-cache
- Skip caching packages when they are loaded into the internal resolver. This may result in an alternate dependency graph being computed.
--ignore-conflicts
- Ignore ‘Conflicts’ rules in modules.
--env-only
- Learn about pkgconf's configuration strictly from environmental variables.
--maximum-traverse-depth
=DEPTH- Impose a limit on the allowed depth in the dependency graph. For example, a depth of 2 will restrict the resolver from acting on child dependencies of modules added to the resolver's solution.
--static
- Compute a deeper dependency graph and use compiler/linker flags intended for static linking.
- Compute a simple dependency graph that is only suitable for shared linking.
--pure
- Treats the computed dependency graph as if it were pure. This is mainly
intended for use with the
--static
flag. --no-provides
- Ignore ‘Provides’ rules in modules when resolving dependencies.
--with-path
=PATH- Adds a new module search path to pkgconf's dependency resolver. Paths added in this way are given preference before other paths.
--define-prefix
- Attempts to determine the prefix variable to use for CFLAGS and LIBS entry relocations. This is mainly useful for platforms where framework SDKs are relocatable, such as Windows.
--dont-define-prefix
- Disables the ‘define-prefix’ feature.
--prefix-variable
=VARIABLE- Sets the ‘prefix’ variable used by the ‘define-prefix’ feature.
--relocate
=PATH- Relocates a path using the pkgconf_path_relocate API. This is mainly used by the testsuite to provide a guaranteed interface to the system's path relocation backend.
--dont-relocate-paths
- Disables the path relocation feature.
MODULE-SPECIFIC OPTIONS¶
--atleast-version
=VERSION- Exit with error if a module's version is less than the specified version.
--exact-version
=VERSION- Exit with error if a module's version is not exactly the specified version.
--max-version
=VERSION- Exit with error if a module's version is greater than the specified version.
--exists
- Exit with a non-zero result if the dependency resolver was unable to find all of the requested modules.
--uninstalled
- Exit with a non-zero result if the dependency resolver uses an ‘uninstalled’ module as part of it's solution.
--no-uninstalled
- Forbids the dependency resolver from considering 'uninstalled' modules as part of a solution.
QUERY-SPECIFIC OPTIONS¶
--cflags
,--cflags-only-I
,--cflags-only-other
- Display either all CFLAGS, only
-I
CFLAGS or only CFLAGS that are not-I
. --libs
,--libs-only-L
,--libs-only-l
,--libs-only-other
- Display either all linker flags, only
-L
linker flags, only-l
linker flags or only linker flags that are not-L
or-l
. --keep-system-cflags
,--keep-system-libs
- Keep CFLAGS or linker flag fragments that would be filtered due to being included by default in the compiler.
--define-variable
=VARNAME=VALUE- Define VARNAME as VALUE. Variables are used in query output, and some modules' results may change based on the presence of a variable definition.
--print-variables
- Print all seen variables for a module to the output channel.
--print-provides
- Print all relevant ‘Provides’ entries for a module to the output channel.
--variable
=VARNAME- Print the value of VARNAME.
--print-requires
,--print-requires-private
- Print the modules included in either the Requires field or the Requires.private field.
--digraph
- Dump the dependency resolver's solution as a graphviz ‘dot’ file. This can be used with graphviz to visualize module interdependencies.
--path
- Display the filenames of the ‘.pc’ files used by the dependency resolver for a given dependency set.
--env
=VARNAME- Print the requested values as variable declarations in a similar format as the env(1) command.
--fragment-filter
=TYPES- Filter the fragment lists for the specified types.
--modversion
- Print the version of the queried module.
ENVIRONMENT¶
- PKG_CONFIG_PATH
- List of secondary directories where ‘.pc’ files are looked up.
- PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR
- List of primary directories where ‘.pc’ files are looked up.
- PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR
- ‘sysroot’ directory, will be prepended to every path defined in PKG_CONFIG_PATH. Useful for cross compilation.
- PKG_CONFIG_TOP_BUILD_DIR
- Provides an alternative setting for the ‘pc_top_builddir’ global variable.
- PKG_CONFIG_PURE_DEPGRAPH
- If set, enables the same behaviour as the
--pure
flag. - PKG_CONFIG_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH
- List of paths that are considered system include paths by the toolchain. This is a pkgconf-specific extension.
- PKG_CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH
- List of paths that are considered system library paths by the toolchain. This is a pkgconf-specific extension.
- PKG_CONFIG_DISABLE_UNINSTALLED
- If set, enables the same behaviour as the
--no-uninstalled
flag. - PKG_CONFIG_LOG
- ‘logfile’ which is used for dumping audit information concerning installed module versions.
- PKG_CONFIG_DEBUG_SPEW
- If set, enables additional debug logging. The format of the debug log messages is implementation-specific.
- PKG_CONFIG_DONT_RELOCATE_PATHS
- If set, disables the path relocation feature.
- PKG_CONFIG_MSVC_SYNTAX
- If set, uses MSVC syntax for fragments.
EXAMPLES¶
Displaying the CFLAGS of a package:
$ pkgconf --cflags foo
-fPIC -I/usr/include/foo
SEE ALSO¶
November 15, 2016 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |