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Do not require wayland-protocols as dependency in the .pc file
Basically, I was building some packages on Guix. I figured out that wayland-protocols was listed among propagated-inputs for gtk+ package (gtk-3-24). propagated-inputs holds a list of runtime dependencies, that should be available to any other package that depends on gtk+. While discussing we clarified that wayland-protocols is not runtime dependency. So I moved it to native-inputs of gtk+ package, which means that, this dependency will be available only to gtk+ package and only at build time. Once moved, building of other applications that depening on gtk+ started to fail. Investigation showed that, all .pc (pkg-config) files prepared by gtk+ package, was including: Requires.private: ... wayland-protocols ... Since it becomes requirement, other applications was failing with missing dependency wayland-protocols of dependency gtk+, for instance: -- Checking for module 'gtk+-3.0' -- Package 'wayland-protocols', required by 'gdk-3.0', not found While actually wayland-protocols is not even a build time dependency of application that depends on gtk+. Advertisement of such requirement, is a bit misleading, because one does not need it at runtime, especially applications based on gtk.
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@ -478,7 +478,6 @@ if wayland_enabled
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wayland_pkgs = [
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'wayland-client @0@'.format(wayland_req),
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'wayland-protocols @0@'.format(wayland_proto_req),
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'xkbcommon @0@'.format(xkbcommon_req),
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'wayland-egl',
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]
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