diff --git a/tools/pkg-config/patches/100-disable_compat_cmd.patch b/tools/pkg-config/patches/100-disable_compat_cmd.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..990784045 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/pkg-config/patches/100-disable_compat_cmd.patch @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- a/parse.c ++++ b/parse.c +@@ -1187,15 +1187,12 @@ try_command (const char *command) + Package * + get_compat_package (const char *name) + { +-#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 +- /* There has never been any of these legacy *-config scripts on +- * Windows as far as I know. No use trying to execute them, will +- * only confuse users to see the "blabla is not recognized as an +- * internal or external command, operable program or batch file" +- * messages. ++ /* ++ * We don't need this compatibility stuff on a system ++ * that is free of legacy stuff + */ + return NULL; +-#else ++#if 0 + + Package *pkg; +