The users of debian have been without high quality lossless audio compression too long, I say. I am therefore packaging flac for debian. Having your program debian packaged is a great new source of bug reports (both forwarded from me where appropriate and sent in directly from misguided users when I screw up :), so I thought I'd say hello now. Also, I haven't packaged a library before, and debian likes to have separate libflac and libflac-dev packages in cases like this. Am I correct in my understanding that the 6 headers in include/FLAC constitute the entire public interface, and that the make file produced by configure does not provide a way to automate the installation of these headers in /usr/include? Judging from the generated Makefile, configure has machinery for automating this, but flac doesn't use it (or I am not seeing how it does). If there is a conventional way to have configure handle installation of headers, would people be interested in seeing it added upstream? Does anyone know of such a conventional way and have documentation they can point to? Thanks, Britton Kerin __ GNU GPL: "The Source will be with you... always."