> The resulting list of debug symbol files looks somewhat longer, needs
to be invedtigated still.

I've investigated this now. The original debug packages only contained
debug symbols for libraries. With my patch in place, it contains debug
symbols for binaries as well. Debug files for the following additional
files end up in my libqt4-dbg:

1 from libqt4-dbus: /usr/bin/qdbus
1 from qt4-designer: /usr/bin/designer-qt4
1 from qt4-qtconfig: /usr/bin/qtconfig-qt4
9 from qt4-dev-tools: assistant-qt4 assistant_adp linguist-qt4 pixeltool 
qcollectiongenerator qdbusviewer qhelpconverter qhelpgenerator xmlpatterns
10 from libqt4-dev:  lrelease-qt4 lupdate-qt4 moc-qt4 qdbuscpp2xml qdbusxml2cpp 
qmake-qt4 qt3to4 rcc uic-qt4 uic3
217 from qt4-demos: qtdemo, 5 libs from /usr/lib/qt4/plugins/designer, 15 demos 
and 196 examples

It would seem to me that for the former, the libqt4-dbg package is a
suitable place, even if they amount to something like 63MiB unpacked
space on the system.

The number of files corresponding to the demos package is excessively
large, though, and they consume around 145MiB unpacked. I suggest to
either start a separate package qt4-demos-dbg for those, or dropping
debug info for them altogether. While the use of those demos to the
common qt user is probably pretty small, those actually using the
package are developers and thus likely to be interested in debugging
them as well. Therefore I'd opt for one more debug package to be built
from the qt4-x11 source package.

I'll create an updated patch for this.

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