On 28 February 2018 at 09:19, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> My point was *non-C-compilers* can read *C/C++* header files because they
> need to read the ABI definitions to use it from their non C/C++ code.
>
> That makes a C/C++ header file consumable by pretty much any kind of
> compiler, so it's *completely useless* to try to make C/C++ devel packages
> pull in a compiler, via virtual provides or not.

Hello,

These are all _very_ edge use-cases. The primary use is to build the
software. Hence pulling in a compiler will not be quite harmful; it is
certainly not *completely useless*.
On the other hand it will clear up vast majority of the build
failures. I was trying to come up with the least intrusive solution.

Best,
Orcan
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