On Tue, 15 May 2012, Karl Berry wrote:
np> somewhere between 20120410 and20120510 it seems that
cnf.h
is not installed anymore.
Peter changed kpathsea/Makefile.am not to install cnf.h and several
other .h's. I'm not sure why, or if he and I discussed it. Peter?
Hi Karl,
if I remember correctly we did discuss not to install, e.g., dh.h some time
ago, but cnf.h is more recent and I did not mention it. More below.
On Di, 15 Mai 2012, Michael Biebl wrote:
Package: libkpathsea-dev
Version: 2011.20120510-1
Severity: critical
Hi,
the latest upload of libkpathsea-dev dropped the
/usr/include/kpathsea/cnf.h header file.
This causes reverse dependencies, like evince, to FTBFS [1].
The debian changelog doesn't contain any relevant changelog entries. So
it is unclear if this was done by mistake or if this is a change done on
purpose. If the latter, please provide clear migration instructions.
Hi all,
it was done on purpose, but doing so was a mistake, now reverted (r26437).
I had seen that (in the TeX Live tree) kpathsea_cnf_get() and
<kpathsea/cnf.h> are used only inside the library, but missed that they are
advertized in the texinfo manual.
Evince should #include <kpathsea/cnf.h> if and only if they use
kpathsea_cnf_get() [or kpse_cnf_get()].
Regards
Peter Breitenlohner <p...@mppmu.mpg.de>
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