Dmitry: Aha, I see. Thanks for the thorough explanation :)
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gnuradio gqrx-sdr missing qt 5 svg
> Anyway, I implemented a workaround by adding some dummy function calls
to QtSvg so that it has become a build dependency.
This sounds like a hack to me. Just adding libqt5svg5 to runtime
dependencies in debian/control should work fine.
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** Changed in: gqrx-sdr (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
I guess this problem exists because gqrx does not use anything from
QtSvg, but some of the files generated by Qt designer do. Perhaps this
is normal, perhaps it is a problem in Qt. Anyway, I implemented a
workaround by adding some dummy function calls to QtSvg so that it has
become a build
The difference between Debian and Ubuntu here is that Ubuntu uses -Wl
,--as-needed linker flag [1].
The Debian build log [2] contains this line:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: package could avoid a useless dependency if
debian/gqrx-sdr/usr/bin/gqrx was not linked against libQt5Svg.so.5 (it
uses none
Right, sorry, the actual question got a bit lost.
gqrx-sdr build-depends on libqt5svg5-dev [1], and it looks like this
turns into a dependency on libqt5svg5 for the binary package [2] in
Debian. However, the same doesn't seem to occur in Ubuntu, and I wonder
why. I don't see any obvious
Why did you mark this bug as affecting qtsvg-opensource-src? What can we
do in this package to fix it?
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It looks like gqrx-sdr is packaged separately from the gnuradio, so I've
taken the liberty of moving this report to that package. I've had some
trouble reproducing this issue, since gqrx crash when I attempt to run
it
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