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I have no experience with this, but I figured a Rust library might have tried to solve it (static linking is very much the norm here) and I found that
ash
can statically link the "Vulkan loader". I don't know, what that actually means, for example whether it would still loadlibxcb
at runtime. Might be worth looking into what they do...See the "Optional linking" section here for their description: https://crates.io/crates/ash#optional-linking