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Previously, it was difficult to detect the presence of the zephyr
library in autoconf, and required custom macros. However, the world
has since developed pkg-config, which is a simple tool for detecting
the presence of a package, its compile-time flags, and its link-time
flags, even in the presence of recursive dependencies. This adds
"zephyr.pc" as a file generated by the build process, and installs it
into the appropriate directory, allowing the target system to use
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ZEPHYR], [zephyr])
AC_SUBST([ZEPHYR_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([ZEPHYR_LIBS])
to detect all necessary information to incorporate the zephyr library.
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It's -m 755, but that's the default anyway.
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i.e. don't keep generated or foreign stuff in our source tree.
As a side effect, this lets us use a libtool, etc. from this century
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wthrowe@mit.edu
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default.
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Rearrange what libraries get pulled in where, so dpkg-shlibdeps
doesn't whine (see a theme here?) (Also so that, say, znol, doesn't
have to link with Everything.)
This will break platforms that don't do shared-library dependencies.
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lib/dyn moved to libdyn and zwgc moved back to the top level.
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detailed change information.
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