> On 30 Jan 2015, at 11:32 pm, Daniel Macks <dma...@netspace.org> wrote:
> 
>> Do you have any third-party headers in /usr/local/include ? The error
>> looks like perhaps an incompatible header got dragged in somehow, and
>> /usr/local/include (or /usr/include, for that matter) doesn’t need
>> an explicit -I declaration.
> 
> In particular, I'd suspect a glib >= 2.30 lurking in one of those places.
> 
Thanks for the pointers, no /usr/local here, but it turned out to be my fault 
after all for having a copy
of glib2-dev-2.41 left in my local tree, which I seemed to have updated from 
the abandoned 2.38
version in an (unsuccessful) attempt to create a pygobject2-py34 package...

Apologies for the noise.

                                Derek


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