FindPkgConfig

A pkg-config module for CMake.

Finds the pkg-config executable and adds the pkg_get_variable(), pkg_check_modules() and pkg_search_module() commands. The following variables will also be set:

PKG_CONFIG_FOUND

if pkg-config executable was found

PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE

pathname of the pkg-config program

PKG_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING

version of pkg-config (since CMake 2.8.8)

pkg_check_modules

Checks for all the given modules, setting a variety of result variables in the calling scope.

pkg_check_modules(<prefix>
                  [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
                  [NO_CMAKE_PATH]
                  [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
                  [IMPORTED_TARGET [GLOBAL]]
                  <moduleSpec> [<moduleSpec>...])

When the REQUIRED argument is given, the command will fail with an error if module(s) could not be found.

When the QUIET argument is given, no status messages will be printed.

By default, if CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION is 3.1 or later, or if PKG_CONFIG_USE_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH is set to a boolean True value, then the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH, and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache and environment variables will be added to the pkg-config search path. The NO_CMAKE_PATH and NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH arguments disable this behavior for the cache variables and environment variables respectively.

The IMPORTED_TARGET argument will create an imported target named PkgConfig::<prefix> that can be passed directly as an argument to target_link_libraries(). The GLOBAL argument will make the imported target available in global scope.

Each <moduleSpec> can be either a bare module name or it can be a module name with a version constraint (operators =, <, >, <= and >= are supported). The following are examples for a module named foo with various constraints:

  • foo matches any version.
  • foo<2 only matches versions before 2.
  • foo>=3.1 matches any version from 3.1 or later.
  • foo=1.2.3 requires that foo must be exactly version 1.2.3.

The following variables may be set upon return. Two sets of values exist: One for the common case (<XXX> = <prefix>) and another for the information pkg-config provides when called with the --static option (<XXX> = <prefix>_STATIC).

<XXX>_FOUND

set to 1 if module(s) exist

<XXX>_LIBRARIES

only the libraries (without the ‘-l’)

<XXX>_LINK_LIBRARIES

the libraries and their absolute paths

<XXX>_LIBRARY_DIRS

the paths of the libraries (without the ‘-L’)

<XXX>_LDFLAGS

all required linker flags

<XXX>_LDFLAGS_OTHER

all other linker flags

<XXX>_INCLUDE_DIRS

the ‘-I’ preprocessor flags (without the ‘-I’)

<XXX>_CFLAGS

all required cflags

<XXX>_CFLAGS_OTHER

the other compiler flags

All but <XXX>_FOUND may be a ;-list if the associated variable returned from pkg-config has multiple values.

There are some special variables whose prefix depends on the number of <moduleSpec> given. When there is only one <moduleSpec>, <YYY> will simply be <prefix>, but if two or more <moduleSpec> items are given, <YYY> will be <prefix>_<moduleName>.

<YYY>_VERSION

version of the module

<YYY>_PREFIX

prefix directory of the module

<YYY>_INCLUDEDIR

include directory of the module

<YYY>_LIBDIR

lib directory of the module

Examples:

pkg_check_modules (GLIB2 glib-2.0)

Looks for any version of glib2. If found, the output variable GLIB2_VERSION will hold the actual version found.

pkg_check_modules (GLIB2 glib-2.0>=2.10)

Looks for at least version 2.10 of glib2. If found, the output variable GLIB2_VERSION will hold the actual version found.

pkg_check_modules (FOO glib-2.0>=2.10 gtk+-2.0)

Looks for both glib2-2.0 (at least version 2.10) and any version of gtk2+-2.0. Only if both are found will FOO be considered found. The FOO_glib-2.0_VERSION and FOO_gtk+-2.0_VERSION variables will be set to their respective found module versions.

pkg_check_modules (XRENDER REQUIRED xrender)

Requires any version of xrender. Example output variables set by a successful call:

XRENDER_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11
XRENDER_STATIC_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11;pthread;Xau;Xdmcp
pkg_search_module

The behavior of this command is the same as pkg_check_modules(), except that rather than checking for all the specified modules, it searches for just the first successful match.

pkg_search_module(<prefix>
                  [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
                  [NO_CMAKE_PATH]
                  [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
                  [IMPORTED_TARGET [GLOBAL]]
                  <moduleSpec> [<moduleSpec>...])

If a module is found, the <prefix>_MODULE_NAME variable will contain the name of the matching module. This variable can be used if you need to run pkg_get_variable().

Example:

pkg_search_module (BAR libxml-2.0 libxml2 libxml>=2)
pkg_get_variable

Retrieves the value of a pkg-config variable varName and stores it in the result variable resultVar in the calling scope.

pkg_get_variable(<resultVar> <moduleName> <varName>)

If pkg-config returns multiple values for the specified variable, resultVar will contain a ;-list.

For example:

pkg_get_variable(GI_GIRDIR gobject-introspection-1.0 girdir)

Variables Affecting Behavior

PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE

This can be set to the path of the pkg-config executable. If not provided, it will be set by the module as a result of calling find_program() internally. The PKG_CONFIG environment variable can be used as a hint.

PKG_CONFIG_USE_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH

Specifies whether pkg_check_modules() and pkg_search_module() should add the paths in the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache and environment variables to the pkg-config search path.

If this variable is not set, this behavior is enabled by default if CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION is 3.1 or later, disabled otherwise.

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