Flatpak CI is failing because of unknown option "print-backends".
print-backends was renamed to print in c4d350c260
and subsequently was removed in a4aa6d79ad
(replaced by print-cups and print-cloudprint as auto options)
We only need a C compiler and not the whole toolchain,
and gst-plugins-bad was split into libraries and plugins.
pkg-config -> pkgconf.
This should speed the CI setup up a bit.
CI currently fails with "fatal error LNK1318: Unexpected PDB error; OK (0) ''"
Google tells me it might be related to hitting a memory limit. Let's try
disabling debug for now.
This makes the hotspot of DND surfaces work when using the Vulkan and
OpenGL renderers.
This bumps the CI image used to the newly built image. This is needed to
install a new enough libwayland-client.so needed for wl_surface.offset.
This is done by adding wayland as a meson subproject, building it
on-demand if the version in the system is not new enough. As
libwayland-client.so is pulled in implicitly when linking to gtk4, the
compile step needs LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to make ld find the right library
to link to.
This is supposed to test the most fallback GL stuff, so we might want to
set even more env vars here.
Also enable the run for the Fedora builder in CI.
We don't want people to build Vulkan support when they just want to get
GTK built.
This is in particular true for GTK as a CI subproject or for people
using jhbuild.
Worse, just having Vulkan support compiled in tends to cause crashes
in the Inspector, even if you are not using it.
GTK supports webm playback, which means a backend should always be
compiled.
The ffmpeg backend however is incomplete (no audio) and as such, we
don't want people to end up with it accidentally.
Since we don't want to drag an entire gstreamer build into our ci
on MacOs or msvc, explicitly disable the gstreame media backend there.
v32 of the image includes wayland-protocols 1.21, and
other updates from Fedora 34.
While we are at it, drop gtk-doc from the image, and drop
the separate DOCS_IMAGE - no longer used.
Right now, we land inside a 404 if we go to:
https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/gtk/
as we have all our API references in a sub-level. We should have a
landing page for the root, similar to developer.gnome.org/references/.
gstreamers gl support included headers from this
package without depending on it. Work around this
packaging error by explicitly adding the needed
dependencies.
Most of this is cribbed from glib.
We don't use COMMON_MESON_FLAGS here, since disabling
-Werror one subproject at a time is too painful for
all the promoted sub-sub-projects. This needs a better
solution in meson.
Since this is a full rebuild of the entire stack, limit
this to master and merge requests.