Currently the .la path is provided which requires to use libtool as
mentioned in the GStreamer manual section-helloworld-compilerun.html.
It is fine as long as the application is built using libtool.
So currently it is not possible to compile a GStreamer application
within gst-uninstalled with CMake or other build system different
than autotools.
This patch allows to do the following in gst-uninstalled env:
gcc test.c -o test $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0 \
gstreamer-gl-1.0)
Previously it required to prepend libtool --mode=link
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720778
Don't put relative paths in pkg-config files, including uninstalled
ones. For those, use @abs_topbuilddir@ and @abs_topsrcdir@ as we
do elsewhere.
Remove libraries= directives, which doesn't seem to be a pkg-config
variable that actually exists, but has been in all our pkg-config
files for as long as they've existed.
It's architecture dependent and should not be placed into the include
directory as the assumption is that all those headers are architecture
independent.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739767