There is probably a good way to do it in autotools. I will have to look it
up. One way would be to use <rubberband/rubberband.H> or something similar.
This will not work if librubberband header prefix is is /usr/local/ unless
this is added to the include path. For everyone that installed via package
manager, it should work fine. I will look it up if I find time.

Jeremiah
On Aug 3, 2013 11:40 AM, "Richard Shann" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The rubberband.pc file seems to be faulty:
> the CFlags line should read thus
>
> CFlags: -I${includedir}/rubberband
>
> as it is, they have
> Cflags:-I${includedir}
> which doesn't work.
>
> Jeremiah - are we able to work around this bug?
>
> Richard
>
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