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Mark,

On 12/7/2010 12:55 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
> man pkg-config
> 
>>From the description of pkg-config:
> 
> The  pkg-config  program  is  used  to retrieve information about installed
> libraries in the system.  It is typically used to compile and link  against
> one or more libraries.  
> 
> In short, you don't need to copy the .pc files over.

+1

The .so files should be self-contained (other than the series of
symlinks created as well) and refer to standard libraries such as libc,
etc. It would be worth your time to ensure that the symlinks remain
symlinks as you copy them from machine to machine.

I think GNU tar can handle symlinks without any special switches, so I
recommend using it to grab all the files at once and transfer them to
another machine.

- -chris
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