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We don't actually need the development headers, instead using this as a hack to be agnostic to the version scheme and pull in the latest. related: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/8185 https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/8320 https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/8328#issuecomment-1518061250 debian 11 (stable) only has libsecp256k1-0 debian 12 (testing) atm only has libsecp256k1-1 ubuntu 23.04 only has libsecp256k1-1 I expect libsecp256k1-2 might soon get packaged too, now that upstream secp released v0.3.0. So what do we tell users to install? well, turns out most distros have libsecp256k1-dev, which just pulls in the latest secp. Caveat: if there is a new secp release that actually gets packaged on a distro before we can react, then this new instruction will not work.master
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