Thanks, but any idea why this needs to be so complicated? Shouldn't it
just require updating the symlinks?
Unfortunately diff.gz considers a change to a symlink to be an "unrepresentable change to source" so it is nessacery to undo the change to the symlink in the clean target.

the .h.in stuff is not technically required to build the package, it just makes the clean target behave itself (clean should undo what a build does per policy but nothing technical in debian enforces this generally)



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