On Thu, 2011-09-29 at 16:30 +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
Why do we bother to check for that header in configure ? is it not
guarenteed to be there for older poppler versions ?
Debian splits their poppler packages into "poppler" "poppler-cpp" and
"poppler-glib" I believe, and the cpp/* headers are only in the
poppler-cpp-dev package or some such, so poppler-dev isn't sufficient to
get the header. Where cpp is c++. Possibly a bit of a poppler bug to
have the version header, which is valid c, in the cpp dir.
C.
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