It has built, I'm not sure how useful it is without a fix for 2). Maybe
one could additionally remove
/usr/lib/*/qt5/plugins/bearer/libqgenericbearer.so for testing?

For 2), we should generally not deviate from upstream as a rule and also
because Ubuntu has other Qt 5 users like KDE. So we need to ship
~everything in any case, possibly just not installing it all.

The preferred way would be any upstream acceptable way for eg. runtime
disabling of the generic backend (or the effect it causes).

The second possibility, if that testing method above removing the file
is enough, would be to deviate from Debian and split the libqt5network5
package into four packages. Make it not require the generic plugin to be
installed (Recommends: libqt5network5-plugin-generic/nm/connman from
libqt5network5), and take care the generic plugin would not be included
on the touch images.

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