I really like the new pkg-config tool in 4.1 and want to use it more in my own software. My only problem with it is that there is no pkg-config .pc files for the default libraries (eg openssl) in the default install.
For example, with openssl libcrypto and libssl go hand in hand. pkg-config could be easily used to test and identify this. Is it worthwhile to have a /usr/lib/pkgconfig directory for the default library packages? -- Theodore Bullock, <[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]> B.Sc Software Engineering Bike Across Canada Adventure http://www.comlore.com/bike

