Hi Guix, some while ago we made the decision to propagate inputs, that are mentioned in pkg-config files, the rationale being that those propagated inputs will be needed in packages in order to compile. This has saved us some typing, but at a cost. For instance, it is now no longer possible to upgrade "zile" and "icecat" independently, because both propagate glib. "libreoffice" and "telegram-desktop", two packages that have failed us loudly before, are also in that list. To see what else is in here, you might want to use the following snippet in a guix repl:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (use-modules (guix packages) (gnu packages) (guix discovery) (srfi srfi-1) (srfi srfi-26)) (display (fold-packages (lambda (p s) (if (any (compose (lambda (input) (and (package? input) (string=? "glib" (package-name input)))) cadr) (package-transitive-inputs p)) (cons (package-name p) s) s)) '() (all-modules %default-package-module-path))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- It returns more than 1400 packages – a bit less than 10% of Guix. Needless to say, that's a bad thing and I think we should do something about it, particularly when it comes to leaf packages, that users are likely to install. Does anyone have an idea how we should handle propagations for the sake of pkg-config? Perhaps we could add "linked-inputs", which are added when building packages and environments when not using --ad-hoc, but not when union-building profiles. WDYT?