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        <pre>I suspect that nft's configure script checks the PKG_CONFIG_PATH and finds
libnftnl 1.1.8 present but then fails to pass the given path to MAKE to utilise
it, instead MAKE ending up looking into the standard path(s) where only
libnftnl 1.1.7 is present.

How could test this theory, i.e. to pass the libnftnl 1.1.8 to MAKE?</pre>
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