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Jean-François Mertens wrote:

> Basically my feeling was that if a package doesn't find some headers
> where they are and should be, it is that package's problem, and
> should be fixed there as you just said; it would be "wrong" to start
> copying those headers to other, incorrect places.

I agree.  If the package needs headers, it should be testing for them,
and use them.

If you need to fix it temporarily, fix the code to have the right -I on
the compile-line without a test.

Both are better than trying to fake up "system" headers apple probably
shouldn't have done that way in the first place, and that don't match
other unixes.  :)


- --
Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick
Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
http://www.racoonfink.com/

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