> The problem with not installing items is that one can't be certain if they 
> are indeed not installed. They can be pulled in indirectly through some other 
> dependency, or appear later on after a system update. That happens quietly, 
> and will change the way rpm builds. The cmake option on the other hand 
> guarantees that the feature will not be enabled (or conversely, if it is 
> enabled via the option, then the build will fail if dependencies are absent).

Oh, indeed. Thanks for clarifying! It makes a lot of sense then.

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