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Opened Aug 24, 2018 by Bugzilla Migration User@bugzilla-migration

can't define a macro as string literal with latest pkg-config

Submitted by Qiu Wenbo

Assigned to pkg..@..op.org

Link to original bug (#107671)

Description

I'm trying to define a string literal in cflags and I find pkg-config will strip the quotes automatically.

For example,

Cflags: -I${includedir}/somedir -DFOO="BAR"

and the output of pkg-config --cflags:

-I/usr/include/somedir -DFOO=BAR

I just want the macro FOO be defined as a string literal.

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Reference: pkg-config/pkg-config#13