It's 2021, and this issue still exists.
In my case with qdbus command, installing and re-installing qt5-default does
not help.
The solution of @yatsek worked:
qdbus: could not find a Qt installation of ''
$ sudo apt-get install apt-file
$ sudo apt-file update
$ apt-file search /usr/lib/qt5/bi
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This bug report is a Feature Freeze Exception request on behalf of the
Kubuntu team for KDE Frameworks 5.86.0 (updated from 5.85.0).
Announcement and changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/frameworks/5/5.86.0/
As is usual with a
Public bug reported:
This bug report is a Feature Freeze Exception request on behalf of the
Kubuntu team for KDE Frameworks 5.86.0 (updated from 5.85.0).
Announcement and changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/frameworks/5/5.86.0/
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I've been running this since it was first uploaded to the staging PPA
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Title:
[FFe] KDE Frameworks 5.86.0 into Imp
Freshly zsynced ISO.
Installed to a new VM
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/staging-frameworks
Updated, no errors observed
Re-booted, and VMWare re-sized nicely.
Applications all passed brief testing:
krunner launched kinfocenter which reported 5.86
Application Launcher successfully launche
autopkgtests in the bileto PPA builds passed:
https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/4669/impish.html
** Description changed:
This bug report is a Feature Freeze Exception request on behalf of the
Kubuntu team for KDE Frameworks 5.86.0 (updated from 5.85.0).
Announcement and changelog:
http