Dear Richard,

you're right:


The name of the Debian package is sip5-tools.

I delete it, and I delete sip with 'pip3 uninstall sip' as well.

The compilation works fine now.


If I reinstall sip5-tools, the build fails again.


Thank you for your help!


Kind regards


Piet




Am 17.09.21 um 07:41 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
On 9/17/21 6:58 AM, APM wrote:
Dear List,


after removing the Debian sip5 package and a 'pip3 install sip'
the compilation works find.

Maybe helpful for others.
Hi Piet,

I'm not 100% sure if this is a good solution.

Installing sip with pip or pip3 means you are pulling sip-stuff from the python 
repo's, while I think it is preferred to keep plain Debian (python/sip) 
packages for compiling QGIS yourself.

I build on a aging system myself, so I'm not very aware of which sip I exactly 
use... but I cannot find a 'sip5' package, only sip5-doc and sip5-tools (both 
also not installed on my system...
Ah:
  `dpkg -S /usr/bin/sip`
tell's me it comes from sip-dev package (sip-dev/testing,testing,now 
4.19.25+dfsg-1), so I think that is what I actually use to build QGIS...

The 'Debian control' file of QGIS [0] shows that (for the packaging build) 
there is a dependency on 'python3-sip', and:
  `apt show python3-sip`
show me that it's source comes from 'sip4'(!)... so maybe you installed sip5 
via other sources?

I hope this is helpful...

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde

[0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/debian/control
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