# pkg-config-rs [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/alexcrichton/pkg-config-rs.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/alexcrichton/pkg-config-rs) [![Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/rust-1.13%2B-blue.svg?maxAge=3600)](https://github.com/alexcrichton/pkg-config-rs/) [Documentation](https://docs.rs/pkg-config) A simple library meant to be used as a build dependency with Cargo packages in order to use the system `pkg-config` tool (if available) to determine where a library is located. You can use this crate directly to probe for specific libraries, or use [metadeps](https://github.com/joshtriplett/metadeps) to declare all your `pkg-config` dependencies in `Cargo.toml`. This library requires Rust 1.13+. # Example Find the system library named `foo`, with minimum version 1.2.3: ```rust extern crate pkg_config; fn main() { pkg_config::Config::new().atleast_version("1.2.3").probe("foo").unwrap(); } ``` Find the system library named `foo`, with no version requirement (not recommended): ```rust extern crate pkg_config; fn main() { pkg_config::probe_library("foo").unwrap(); } ``` # External configuration via target-scoped environment variables In cross-compilation context, it is useful to manage separately PKG_CONFIG_PATH and a few other variables for the `host` and the `target` platform. The supported variables are: `PKG_CONFIG_PATH`, `PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR`, and `PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR`. Each of these variables can also be supplied with certain prefixes and suffixes, in the following prioritized order: 1. `_` - for example, `PKG_CONFIG_PATH_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` 2. `_` - for example, `PKG_CONFIG_PATH_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu` 3. `_` - for example, `HOST_PKG_CONFIG_PATH` or `TARGET_PKG_CONFIG_PATH` 4. `` - a plain `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` Also note that `PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS` must always be set in cross-compilation context. # License This project is licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option. ### Contribution Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Serde by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.