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 Ubuntu-delta for either of these two
packages, so I am not sure why the binary package ends up with different
dependencies.

I realize this might happen outside of qtsvg-opensource-src, but I hoped
someone there might know what the expected behaviour when build-
depending on the -dev package or what might be the difference between
Debian and Ubuntu here. Or if there might be a delta (or older) version
of some build tool used when generating the binary packages which might
explain it.


[1] https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/g/gqrx-sdr/control-2.6-1
[2] https://packages.debian.org/unstable/gqrx-sdr

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Title:
  gnuradio gqrx-sdr missing qt 5 svg dependency

Status in gqrx-sdr package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in qtsvg-opensource-src package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  gnuradio gqrx-sdr is using SVG icons in toolbar but is not listing qt
  5 svg as a dependency. Therefore, these icons appear broken.

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