The only way to prevent the offending plugin(s) from loading is to
remove it, which means remove kdelibs5, which means remove KDE. I am not
aware of any way to manually blacklist some Qt4 plugins otherwise.

The VLC blacklisting is more-or-less a hack and requires VLC-side
infrastructure not available in VLC 1.0.x. To my understanding, Ubuntu
won't backport VLC 1.1 to Lucid. So essentially, it's game over.

That said, it might also be that the valgrind trace is wrong and the
leak is somewhere else. That can be checked by running a headless VLC
(vlc -I dummy) from the command line, which definitely won't use any Qt4
or KDE thing.

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