The one possible solution, though I don't know if it is worth the effort
and if it is compatible with Ubuntu policy, would be to create a
separate libglfw2-dev package, which would be almost identical to
libglfw-dev, but would install libglfw2.so link to libglfw.so.2 (and
appropriate changes for pkg-config).

This way if one needs to develop for GLFW2 and GLFW3 at the same time
(or at least compile for both versions), he or she would be able to
install libglfw3-dev and libglfw2-dev in parallel.

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  libglfw3-dev unnecessarily conflicts with libglfw-dev (for GLFW 2.x)

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