New comment by Norman-Normandy on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/50607#issuecomment-2139814421 Comment: No pre-built binaries using the vulkan loader break. But my existing build pipelines for building them did because the gnu linker complains it can't find -lvulkan. Which was originally inside as /usr/lib/libvulkan.so and now suddenly it isn't, but instead part of the vulkan-loader-devel package. A package that I never installed before. I understand development packages usually contain files for building projects where as the non-devel packages are for running existing binaries. But was this **change** to remove "libvulkan.so" from the normal "vulkan-loader" into "vulkan-loader-devel" intentional? Other distros I've used don't separate the library symbolic links. Including FreeBSD.