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Chris@0 6 libsndfile : pkg-config
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Chris@0 16 <H1>libsndfile and pkg-config</H1>
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Chris@0 19 From version 1.0.0 libsndfile has had the ability to read and write files of
Chris@0 20 greater than 2 Gig in size on most OSes even if sizeof (long) == 4.
Chris@0 21 OSes which support this feature include Linux (2.4 kernel, glibc6) on x86, PPC and
Chris@0 22 probably others, Win32, MacOS X, *BSD, Solaris and probably others.
Chris@0 23 OSes on 64 bit processors where the default compile environment is LP64 (longs and
Chris@0 24 pointers are 64 bit ie Linux on DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha processors) automatically
Chris@0 25 support large file access.
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Chris@0 28 Other OSes including Linux on 32 bit processors, 32 bit Solaris and others require
Chris@0 29 special compiler flags to add large file support.
Chris@0 30 This applies to both the compilation of the library itself and the compilation of
Chris@0 31 programs which link to the library.
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Chris@0 34 Note : People using Win32, MacOS (both OS X and pre-OS X) or *BSD can disregard the
Chris@0 35 rest of this document as it does not apply to either of these OSes.
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Chris@0 38 The <B>pkg-config</B> program makes finding the correct compiler flag values and
Chris@0 39 library location far easier.
Chris@0 40 During the installation of libsndfile, a file named <B>sndfile.pc</B> is installed
Chris@0 41 in the directory <B>${libdir}/pkgconfig</B> (ie if libsndfile is installed in
Chris@0 42 <B>/usr/local/lib</B>, <B>sndfile.pc</B> will be installed in
Chris@0 43 <B>/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/</B>).
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Chris@0 46 In order for pkg-config to find sndfile.pc it may be necessary to point the
Chris@0 47 environment variable <B>PKG_CONFIG_PATH</B> in the right direction.
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Chris@0 49 <PRE>
Chris@0 50 export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
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Chris@0 54 Then, to compile a C file into an object file, the command would be:
Chris@0 55 </P>
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Chris@0 57 gcc `pkg-config --cflags sndfile` -c somefile.c
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Chris@0 60 and to link a number of objects into an executable that links against libsndfile,
Chris@0 61 the command would be:
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Chris@0 64 gcc `pkg-config --libs sndfile` obj1.o obj2.o -o program
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Chris@0 68 Obviously all this can be rolled into a Makefile for easier maintenance.
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