[Poppler-bugs] [Bug 104390] poppler-uninstalled.pc etc

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Sun Jan 28 08:59:40 UTC 2018


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104390

suzuki toshiya <mpsuzuki at hiroshima-u.ac.jp> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from suzuki toshiya <mpsuzuki at hiroshima-u.ac.jp> ---
Created attachment 137004
  --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=137004&action=edit
a patch to restore xxx-uninstalled.pc files (rev1)

oh, sorry for my mistaken in the submission. here is corrected one.

the lack of libs in poppler-cairo-uinstalled and poppler-splash-uninstalled are
because cmake build system no longer creates libsplash and libpoppler-cairo.
therefore, normal poppler-splash.pc and poppler-cairo.pc have no libs anymore.

the lack of includes in poppler-cairo-uninstalled and
poppler-splash-uninstalled are
same with the uninstalled pc files of the last revision (please find the
changeset of
851bc59c6f4b007333d064af5c6992702b92cdf6 ).

But, reconsidering their designs again, I guess, no includes for poppler-cairo
is not
problematic (because they are almost samely compiled with other poppler
sources under poppler/ subdirectory), but no includes for poppler-splash might
be problematic because the related headers are collected in splash/
subdirectory.

Although I uploaded corrected patch (to clarify what I wanted to propose), but
now I think more discussion is needed to decide how to handle poppler-splash
and poppler-cairo modules in future. please let discuss in the mailing list.

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