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fltk [email protected]: declare indirect deps with linkage, use std_*_args #198521

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I intended to do this in #198029 but it was forgotten.

@ZhongRuoyu ZhongRuoyu added CI-skip-recursive-dependents Pass --skip-recursive-dependents to brew test-bot. CI-no-bottles Merge without publishing bottles labels Nov 21, 2024
@chenrui333 chenrui333 added this pull request to the merge queue Nov 21, 2024
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@chenrui333 chenrui333 deleted the fltk-std_configure_args branch November 21, 2024 23:01
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