Re: Changes to gdk-pixbuf2 in rawhide and F43

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On Fri, Sep 5 2025 at 12:41:11 PM -00:00:00, Miloš Komarčević <kmilos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The heif-thumbnailer is a slightly different story, as it doesn't rely on gdk-pixbuf. Nonetheless, I have just asked upstream to add an option to disable it as well, so you could potentially add that patch to also skip packaging the (legacy?) thumbnailer: https://github.com/strukturag/libheif/pull/1595

I have submitted https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libheif/pull-request/18 which removes the pixbuf loader but not the thumbnailer, since the thumbnailer should still work fine. I think most Fedora users won't have the heif-thumbnailer installed, because it's part of libheif-tools, but we don't need to remove it.

I'm not sure which thumbnailer will win if you have both glycin-thumbnailer and heif-thumbnailer installed at the same time. The Glycin thumbnailer can handle AVIF and HEIF images as well... because it uses libheif itself to do so. :D Which is good for us. If image-rs eventually adds support for HEIC, then we'd need to strip the package.


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