#! /bin/sh set -e . ${srcdir}/common # PKG_CONFIG_PATH RESULT="" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$srcdir/sub" run_test --exists sub1 # default pkg-config path, making sure to resolve the variables fully eval pc_path="$pc_path" if [ "$native_win32" = yes ]; then # This is pretty hacky. On native win32 (MSYS/MINGW), pkg-config # builds the default path from the installation directory. It # then adds lib/pkgconfig and share/pkgconfig to it. Normally, # the autoconf build directory would be used, but that path is in # Unix format. if [ "$OSTYPE" = msys ]; then # MSYS has "pwd -W" to get the current directory in Windows format pcdir=$(cd $top_builddir/.libs && pwd -W) else # Assume we have cmd somewhere to get variable %cd%. Make sure # to strip carriage returns. pcdir=$(cd $top_builddir/.libs && $WINE cmd /C echo %cd% | sed -r 's/\r//g') fi win_path="$pcdir/lib/pkgconfig;$pcdir/share/pkgconfig" # Convert from forward slashes to Windows backslashes RESULT=$(echo $win_path | sed 's,/,\\,g') else RESULT=$pc_path fi unset PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR run_test --variable=pc_path pkg-config