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GTK, GTK--, wrong header directories




Is it just my imagination or newbie ignorance, or are things with debian
header packages seriously messed up? GTK headers are installed by apt-get
in /usr/include/gtk-1.2/gtk, which renders eg. GTK-- headers completely
non-functional because they look for GTK headers in /usr/include/gtk/.

Who is to blame in a situation like this? The Debian installer? The creator
of the gtk-dev package? The Gtk-- developers? Me? Am I doing something
wrong?

And what's the cleanest way to get things running? Symlinks or cp -r are not
fixes. Do I have to remove gtk-- and gtk and reinstall them by compiling them
manually to get the files where they should be?





555




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