Description of problem: Qt5XkbCommonSupport component from qt5-qtbase-devel require static library libQt5XkbCommonSupport.a. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): qt5-qtbase-5.14.2-5.fc32.x86_64 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add find_package(Qt5 COMPONENTS XkbCommonSupport) to any CMakeLists.txt. 2. Run %cmake. 3. Actual results: CMake Error at /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5XkbCommonSupport/Qt5XkbCommonSupportConfig.cmake:27 (message): The imported target "Qt5::XkbCommonSupport" references the file "/usr/lib64/libQt5XkbCommonSupport.a" but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include: * The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location. * An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully. * The installation package was faulty and contained "/usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5XkbCommonSupport/Qt5XkbCommonSupportConfig.cmake" but not all the files it references. Call Stack (most recent call first): /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5XkbCommonSupport/Qt5XkbCommonSupportConfig.cmake:131 (_qt5_XkbCommonSupport_check_file_exists) /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5XkbCommonSupport/Qt5XkbCommonSupportConfig.cmake:320 (_populate_XkbCommonSupport_target_properties) /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5/Qt5Config.cmake:28 (find_package) cmake/external/qt/package.cmake:28 (find_package) CMakeLists.txt:37 (include) -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! Expected results: It should try to find dynamic library instead. Additional info:
Fixed by installing qt5-qtbase-static to buildroot.
I think we could still fix the packaging, so that both the cmake support files and the library are in the same place.
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