I clearly understand that.
But how can i build applications which uses libobexftp?
For example gobexftp - http://triq.net/obexftp/gobexftp-0.2.tar.gz.
They #include's obexftp/*.h and build fails - there is no 'uuid.h'.
libobexftp-dev completely unusable!

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> Am Samstag, 12. M=E4rz 2005 15:43 schrieb Ilya Voronin:
> > Package: libobexftp-dev
> > Version: 0.10.6-4
> > Severity: serious
> > Justification: 3
> >
> > /usr/include/obexftp/client.h have '#include "uuid.h"' statement, but
> > libobexftp-dev not depend on 'uuid-dev' package which provides this
> > header file.
> 
> This bug is invalid.
> 
> Maybe learn about C programming and the difference between
> #include "uuid.h"
> and
> #include <uuid.h>
> 
> The uuid.h that is used is located in obexftp/uuid.h and NOT the one from t=
> he=20
> uuid-dev package
> 
> Additionally, I do not have the uuid-dev package installed and the obexftp=
> =20
> packages build just fine.
> 
> HS
> 


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