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pkg-config file for API option #667

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Description

Unify's pkg-config file and unify-config assist with gotcha library approach. Unify needed a pkg-config file for API consumers, too

Motivation and Context

now API consumers, such as ROMIO's configure.ac script, can use pkg-config to find the necessary libraries and flags

How Has This Been Tested?

This commit simplifies ROMIO's configure script and build steps. e benchmarks here. -->

Types of changes

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • [x ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Performance enhancement (non-breaking change which improves efficiency)
  • Code cleanup (non-breaking change which makes code smaller or more readable)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Testing (addition of new tests or update to current tests)
  • Documentation (a change to man pages or other documentation)

Checklist:

  • [ x] My code follows the UnifyFS code style requirements.
  • [ x] I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • [ x] I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • [ x] I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • [x ] All new and existing tests passed.
  • [ x] All commit messages are properly formatted.

@adammoody adammoody merged commit 3698d1f into LLNL:dev Aug 16, 2021
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Thanks, @roblatham00 !

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