pkg-config comes from ?

2003-03-24 Thread David Banning
I am compiling galeon2 and I am gettng an error that my pkg-config 
is too old.

Where does it comes from?

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Re: pkg-config comes from ?

2003-03-24 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 23:52, David Banning wrote:
 I am compiling galeon2 and I am gettng an error that my pkg-config 
 is too old.
 
 Where does it comes from?

It comes from the fact that your pkgconfig is too old.  You should first
update all your ports using sysutils/portupgrade, then install galeon2.

Joe

 
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Re: pkg-config comes from ?

2003-03-24 Thread David Banning
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 11:56:46PM -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 23:52, David Banning wrote:
  I am compiling galeon2 and I am gettng an error that my pkg-config 
  is too old.
  
  Where does it comes from?
 
 It comes from the fact that your pkgconfig is too old.  You should first
 update all your ports using sysutils/portupgrade, then install galeon2.
 
 Joe

My system is not that old;
4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 

My ports was cvsuped last evening.
Is sysutils/portupgrade still necessary?

My question more specifically is, what is the origin of pkg-config?
Is it part of a package that comes from the ports, or is it part of
the main system?

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