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Revision 52 (latest revision is 240)
Jan Engelhardt (jengelh)
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(revision 52)
Remove a space and follow general text
Comments 2
Why are we using /usr/include/kmod/? The standard location across the major distros is /usr/include/. Only openSUSE and NixOS (that I know so far) use a subdirectory under the include directory to place its header files. I just had to patch an app because of that, now I don't even know if a change upstream to maybe use a var to store the libkmod.h location will be accepted.
To flag all apps that fail to use pkg-config to discover the paths.