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To the best of my knowledge, we (the library developers) don't maintain the distribution packages ourselves. Assuming that you are using Botan on some flavour of RedHat, you could open a ticket here: https://bugz.fedoraproject.org/botan2 The package comes with a PkgConfig module though, so I would assume that it installs the headers in that location by design. Are you using some build system like CMake to find dependencies in your project? |
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I'm looking to use the botan library.
I've installed the library using
sudo yum install botan2 botan2-devel
This installed version 2.12.1
When I try to use the library, I get compiler errors due to it not finding the include files.
I see the files have been installed under
/usr/include/botan-2/botan
To get it to work, I had to create a symbolic link at
/usr/include/botan pointing to the above directory.
Is this the expected way to install and use the library?
Or have I done something wrong?
Or is this a bug?
Thanks
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