On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, Enlightenment SVN wrote:

> Log:
> Don't try to build examples if dependencies are not met.

and use $PKG_CONFIG instead of pkg-config (think about cross compilation)

Vincent

>
>
> Author:       sachiel
> Date:         2011-07-08 18:20:18 -0700 (Fri, 08 Jul 2011)
> New Revision: 61163
> Trac:         http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/61163
>
> Modified:
>  trunk/evas/configure.ac
>
> Modified: trunk/evas/configure.ac
> ===================================================================
> --- trunk/evas/configure.ac   2011-07-08 21:14:19 UTC (rev 61162)
> +++ trunk/evas/configure.ac   2011-07-09 01:20:18 UTC (rev 61163)
> @@ -1656,9 +1656,10 @@
>        # put in here the dependencies for Evas' examples. they are
>        # meant to be 'real world' usage examples, thus one will be
>        # using higher level libraries on these programs
> -       PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ECORE_EVAS], [ecore-evas ecore])
> +       PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ECORE_EVAS], [ecore-evas ecore], [], 
> [build_examples="no"])
>        PKG_CHECK_MODULES([EDJE], [edje],
> -        [edje_cc=$(pkg-config --variable=prefix edje)/bin/edje_cc])
> +        [edje_cc=$(pkg-config --variable=prefix edje)/bin/edje_cc],
> +        [build_examples="no"])
>        AC_SUBST(edje_cc)
>     else
>        build_examples="no"
>
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