Thanks John for the comment.
I tested a workaround to disable the Qt build, trying to do the less
intrusive changes to the packaging (the real change should be done by
Debian). The debdiff is included. I'll upload it if there is no
objection on it.
** Patch added: "audacious_3.7.2-1ubuntu1.debdif
Upstream here. I would recommend distributing only the GTK+ interface
at this point since the Qt interface is still missing important
features. If you do want to distribute the Qt interface, it would be
better to do it in an alternative package (e.g. audacious-qt). Having
both interfaces install
** Changed in: audacious (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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