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Yeah. It's definitely built with Wayland support.Has anyone noticed on Arch that there are hard dependencies for Wayland so if you try to force remove it gtk apps break even if you're using X11?
There isn't anything you can do about it though. Because things like Firefox, and chromium (and all the browsers based on them), require gtk built with Wayland support. Or they won't work. So you are basically stuck with it.
I know from using Gentoo. Because you are able to build anything with the flags you want on it. But I don't want to build web browsers. So I install the bin packages. And if I don't have gtk built with the Wayland use flag nothing works.