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Headers in source distribution not installed by make install

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josh
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Hi,

I'm trying to get started with marble, but once I went beyond the basics I noticed that some things appear to be missing.

For example, I read the API docs for GeoDataTrack and would like to use it for my application. However, the ubuntu package for marble,
as well as the source distribution do not install GeoDataTrack.h. There are other headers that are not installed that I
found in the sources as well.

So my question is: how are these not-installed, yet documented headers, to be used?

Should they be installed if I build/install from source? (is that a bug?)

Should I just manually put them on my include path?

Thanks for any insights!
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bcooksley
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Which version of Marble does Ubuntu ship?
It is likely too old to ship with the GeoDataTrack headers. On my KDE Trunk system, the GeoDataTrack headers are installed.


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josh
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Hi,

The version on Ubuntu's package is 4:4.8.4-0-ubuntu-0.1. Not sure how that maps to the latest marble version.

In any case, I think there was some user error on my part. :<

I rebuilt marble and the missing headers appeared in /usr/local/include/marble. Not sure why I couldn't find them previously.

Thanks for your help!


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