Hello all,

I got a nagging question...
Very often when trying to compile packages I find myself editing
makefiles and having to add really obvious include paths like
/usr/local/include or /usr/X11R6/include in order to get the
package installed.
Now I wonder, why doesn't the system itself have these include paths
"enabled"  by default?
Is there a way to fix these ever occuring annoyances when compiling
programs?

Thanks in advance,

Marco

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