Remove unwanted c++ std injection into downstream projects via pkgconfig#3614
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Remove unwanted c++ std injection into downstream projects via pkgconfig#3614
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WillAyd
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Nov 6, 2025
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There are other flags in this file that maybe we should remove? As is, flags that are required for internal compilation are leaking out via pkgconfig to third parties. Perhaps there is some historical intent, but I think this is undesirable (?)
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3613
Description of changes:
Removed c++ std and fno-exceptions flag in pkgconfig
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