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Content preview: yes that was a not a great analogy - my example was only meant
to be general advice for any arbitrary dependency - it did not fit well for
this case where that dependency is part of the tool-chain - indeed, you are
correct that the very purpose of makefiles is to abstract over system-specifics
in the tool-chain (and pkg-config itself is for abstracting system-specific
library filenames) - if the two pkg-config binaries had different filenames
then it would perhaps call for a new makefile variable like: $PKGCONF [...]
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