Nvidia-utils: missing dependency [solved]

Fresh Arch installation to a friend's laptop (ftp installation). After installing xorg, nvidia and KDE, I run
nvidia-settings
and got that:
$ nvidia-settings
nvidia-settings: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Obviously a simple
pacman -Sy gtk2
fixed the issue, but equally obviously the package dependencies should be fixed.

nvidia-utils does not depend on gtk2. This is dependency only for nvidia-settings, and not required for the rest of nvidia-utils package.
You just didn't notice this message when installing nvidia-utils:
By using this package you accept the NVIDIA license,
which has been installed in /usr/share/licenses/nvidia/LICENSE
If you do not accept this license, you must remove the package immediately.
Dont forget to update your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
In order to use nvidia-settings, you need to install 'gtk2' package.

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