`@filename@` expands to the (absolute or relative) path from the
build directory to the source directory, which can be rather verbose.
In practice Meson usually (always?) generates a relative path, but
even so, the resulting installed header is not necessarily reproducible
if using different build directories outside the source directory.
We don't really need a full path here anyway: the basename is enough
of a hint to point a reader towards the file where the underlying
enum was defined.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
This reverts commit 756b424cce0ea7a0fe93b3a95c3529214ad70551.
The freedesktop SDK, which is used by gnome-build-meta, only has Meson
0.63. Bumping GLib’s Meson dependency to 0.64 means that, at the moment,
GLib is not buildable in gnome-build-meta and hence can’t be tested in
nightly pipelines against other projects, etc.
That’s bad for testing GLib.
It’s arguably bad that we’re restricted to using an older version of
Meson than shipped by Debian Testing, but that’s a separate discussion
to be had.
Revert the Meson 0.64 dependency until the freedesktop SDK ships Meson ≥
0.64. This also means reverting the simplifications to use of
`gnome.mkenum_simple()`.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/3077#note_1601064
Meson now uses find_program() to get glib-mkenum from glib instead of
from system. That was already fixed at least in >=0.60 which is our
current minimum requirement.