Re: python?-sip-api is no longer available, breaking python-wxpython4

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On October 27, 2018 9:57:21 AM EDT, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Rex Dieter wrote:
>
>> Elliott Sales de Andrade wrote:
>> 
>>> I am attempting to build the latest matplotlib but it is failing to
>>> install python3-wxpython4 [1]:
>>> 
>>>    - nothing provides python3-sip-api(12)(x86-64) = 12.5 needed by
>>> python3-wxpython4-4.0.1-9.fc29.x86_64
>> ...
>>> Is this an oversight? Should python?-sip-api be Provided by a
>>> different subpackage? Should python?-wxpython4 Require on something
>>> else? Should the %{no_namespace} change be reverted?
>> 
>> It's not an oversight.  It's a change made by upstream sip/pyqt to
>require
>> all consumers to now use a namespaced sip.
>> 
>> My apologies, when I adopted that change, I thought I had fixed all
>the
>> consumers... I'll try taking a closer look at wxpython4.
>
>I see wxpython4 has a bundled copy of sip that it normally uses that
>has 
>been patched out.  I'd recommend going back to using that for now.

The problem with using the bundled copy is that the bundled copy doesn't include the sip binary.  So if we use the wxpython bundled sip module code with the sip package's sip binary, we could end with mismatched sip versions.

Let me think about this more.

Scott
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