I guess this is due to the following lines in debian/rules:
gles2_architectures := armel armhf arm64
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),$(findstring $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), $(gles2_architectures)))
extra_configure_opts += -opengl es2
else
extra_configure_opts += -opengl desktop
endif
Still my question is why those architectures (should) differ from the
regular ones. And why Ubuntu is behaving differently than Debian.
In my case I need access to qopenglext.h contents which does not get
loaded if OpenGL ES2 support is present.
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