31218e69da938d0f93ef1c9543ab0f60c97ff85b

Partially reverts change described in paragraph 2 of 9ab48164
Despite GIMP being built targeting to be relocatable, our
bundling script is very SLOW and pretty hard to make it
portable since it makes many ASSUMPTIONS (e.g. that all
deps are pre-compiled etc) which not always holds up.
These limitations could be fixed but would take time.
This was disrupting MSYS2 and crossroads builds, so
let's revert it being called by default for now.
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