Hi!
Upstream here.
I found this bug report.
We've put the header file in lib by purpose, because e.g. for multilib
installations, /usr/include must be portable over all architectures;
so architecture or machine-specific files must be somewhere else. One
convention for that is ${PREFIX}/lib/${PROGRAMNAME}/include, which for
example glib2 also follows.
Users are expected to use pkg-config.
I don't really care if Debian adds a symlink in /usr/include, except
that programmers working on Debian might think that they don't have to
use pkg-config and make it harder to port their programs to other
platforms.
Cheers,
Thomas
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