Hi Philip,

thanks for your response. I see that the dependencies should stay within
the repository.

Would it be an option to create a separate okular-extra-backend-chm
package in the universe repository that depends on libchm and provides
the necessary files? As for me, I do use the universe repository and
also I have libchm installed anyways.

Best,
Ben

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