[MacPorts] #34271: python27 2.7.3_0 py27-gtk 2.22.0_1 etc -- pkg-config files not installed correctly for python 2.6 and 2.7 versions of pygtk and pygobject

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Wed May 2 15:08:40 PDT 2012


#34271: python27 2.7.3_0 py27-gtk 2.22.0_1 etc -- pkg-config files not installed
correctly for python 2.6 and 2.7 versions of pygtk and pygobject
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 Reporter:  stephen.langer@…         |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                                                                 
     Type:  defect                   |      Status:  new                                                                                
 Priority:  Normal                   |   Milestone:                                                                                     
Component:  ports                    |     Version:  2.0.4                                                                              
 Keywords:                           |        Port:  py25-gtk py27-gtk py26-gtk py27-gobject py26-gobject py25-gobject python26 python27
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Comment(by michaelld@…):

 I like the idea of having the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable point to the top-
 level directories inside of which pkg-config should search for .pc files.
 We could then create a link from the Python Framework's pkgconfig
 directory into ${prefix}/lib/pkgconfig/pythonXY, and have pkg-config
 search not just the primary directory but also any subdirectories (direct
 or via links). While I like this idea, it changes the behavior of pkg-
 config to be non-standard beyond what is reasonably expected; thus, I
 don't see it happening. That said, I think talking with the pkg-config
 developers about the feature would be a good way to go. It really does
 sound like a good feature to me. Maybe it already exists and I/we just
 don't know it? Have to check this out.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/34271#comment:8>
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