(I'm doing it wrong.)

I've read about this on this mailing list as well. Some files have a:
#include "soci-backend.h"

However once installed, it looks like this:
/usr/local/include/soci/soci-backend.h
/usr/local/include/soci/mysql/soci-mysql.h

There is no soci-backend.h in /usr/local/include/soci/mysql/. Hence we 
see errors when including. Is this simply a difference with the install 
dirs and the build dirs? I honestly thought there was a bug of some sort 
and would always edit the headers until I read on this mailing list that 
one should use a custom path (ugly IMHO). Excuse me for my ignorance, 
but why is it done that way?

Kind regards,

Simon

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