On 06/22/2010 07:48 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Mamoru Tasaka wrote:
Parag N(पराग़) wrote, at 06/23/2010 12:55 AM +9:00:
Hi, I see minimal build environment always pulling pkgconfig and also we have " There is no need to include the following packages or their dependencies as BuildRequires because they would occur too often." written in packaging guidelines[1]. Does this mean I can recommend in new package reviews or existing package owners to drop BuildRequires: pkgconfig in spec files?
Parag.
[1]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Exceptions_2
While currently I have no strong positive or negative opinion for this, I just note that the reason that currently even minimal buildroot always pulls pkgconfig in is because rpm-build package has explicit "Requires: pkgconfig" . See:
- Wed Dec 03 2008 Panu Matilainenpmatilai@redhat.com
- make rpm-build require pkgconfig (#473978)
Ok, for posterity I personally would've prefered the second option:
- All packages creating .pc file should have "_Build_Requires pkgconfig"
Not quite: "All packages _using_ *.pc's need to have BuildRequires: pkgconfig" would have been correct.
pkg-config is not being used to create *.pc's, it's being used to check other package's setups (aka. configuration).
But what is done is done. If rpm-build is going to Requires: pkgconfig going forward, then we may as well add this one to the exceptions list.
The fact rpm-build Requires: pkgconfig is a random coincidence, not a feature. It's simply that current rpmbuild uses pkg-config inside of its *.pc tracking, Though it's unlikely to happen, it may switch to using a different implementation at any time.
Ralf