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Wolfgang Herget commented on AMQCPP-567: ---------------------------------------- Took a bit of fiddling, turns out that particular {{sed}} (despite documentation of the implementation to the contrary) is picky concerning optionals ({{?}}). It seems to work on Linux and OSX using this regex, which basically replaces the question marks with the corresponding range: {noformat} sed 's/\(.*\/\)\{0,1\}apr\(-\{0,1\}.*\)-config$/apr\2/' {noformat} Can you apply it like this or do you want me to fashion a diff for patching? > activemq-cpp.pc contains wrong package name for APR > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQCPP-567 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQCPP-567 > Project: ActiveMQ C++ Client > Issue Type: Bug > Components: CMS Impl > Environment: Homebrew, MacOS Yosemite > Reporter: Wolfgang Herget > Labels: build > > On OSX, {{pkg-config --exists activemq-cpp}} returns the wrong value. > That is because the {{activemq-cpp.pc}} file contains the line > {{Requires.private: apr-1-config}}. > APR's .pc file however is called {{apr-1}} (minus the {{-config}}), which is > why pkg-config thinks there's an unresolved dependency. > AFAICS, the reason for this is that the sed script in {{m4/apr_tools.m4:83}} > does the wrong thing with Apples BSD {{sed}}, leaving the {{-config}} in, > when it should throw it away. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)