Re: sip-related build failures in rawhide

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Rex Dieter wrote:

> Scott Talbert wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018, Miro Hrončok wrote:
>> 
>>>> A few days ago scidavis builds started failing in rawhide. Someone
>>>> mentioned here that sip was to blame for a number of such failures and
>>>> according to koschei they started to happen after the update from
>>>> sip-4.19.9-0.2.dev1805261119.fc29 to sip-4.19.12-2.fc29.
>>>
>>> Sorry for stealing the thread, but this might be related:
>>>
>>> libarcus:   Could not find SIP
>>> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=28195162
>>>
>>> libsavitar: Could not find SIP
>>> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=28197370
> 
> I'll investigate these.  Odd though 'sip' is present in the buildroot,
> CMake Error at cmake/FindSIP.cmake:64 (MESSAGE):
>   Could not find SIP
> 
> could mean something else in this context.

OK, context is that these are looking for the sip python module, which is no 
longer implicitly pulled in by current:
BuildRequires: python3-sip-devel

Seems a lot of software expects that, so I'll (re)add the dependency
Requires: python3-sip
to python3-sip-devel

-- Rex
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