Deprecated since version 3.0: This module should no longer be used. Instead, use the
FindPkgConfig module or the cmake_pkg_config() command.
This module provided a macro for finding external packages using
pkg-config command-line utility. It has been replaced by the more
convenient FindPkgConfig module, which is commonly used in
Find Modules.
As of CMake 3.31, the built-in cmake_pkg_config() command provides
even more features to extract package information.
This module defines the following macro:
Finds external package using pkg-config and sets result variables:
pkgconfig(<package> <includedir> <libdir> <linkflags> <cflags>)
This macro invokes pkg-config command-line utility to retrieve the package
information into specified variables. If pkg-config or the specified
package <package> is NOT found, the result variables remain empty.
The arguments are:
<package>Name of the package as defined in its PC metadata file (<package>.pc).
<includedir>Variable name to store the package's include directory.
<libdir>Variable name to store the directory containing the package library.
<linkflags>Variable name to store the linker flags for the package.
<cflags>Variable name to store the compiler flags for the package.
Using this module fills the desired information into the four given variables:
include(UsePkgConfig)
pkgconfig(
libart-2.0
LIBART_INCLUDEDIR
LIBART_LIBDIR
LIBART_LDFLAGS
LIBART_CFLAGS
)
Migrating to the FindPkgConfig would look something like this:
find_package(PkgConfig QUIET)
if(PKG_CONFIG_FOUND)
pkg_check_modules(LIBART QUIET libart-2.0)
endif()
message(STATUS "LIBART_INCLUDEDIR=${LIBART_INCLUDEDIR}")
message(STATUS "LIBART_LIBDIR=${LIBART_LIBDIR}")
message(STATUS "LIBART_LDFLAGS=${LIBART_LDFLAGS}")
message(STATUS "LIBART_CFLAGS=${LIBART_CFLAGS}")