Source: wxpython4.0
Version: 4.0.6+dfsg-1
Severity: normal

Newer upstream version of fsleyes uses wx.siplib
(ref: https://github.com/pauldmccarthy/fsleyes/issues/29)
build of which is apparently  stripped away from the package in Debian:
https://salsa.debian.org/freewx-team/wxpython4.0/blob/master/debian/patches/unbundle-sip.patch
with the name suggeting that it would have its own package but I failed to find 
it:

        > apt-cache search python wx sip
        >

so I guess it never saw a life.

Unfortunately patch also doesn't provide any other details/hints on why
unbundling was needed and how was it handled.  So I wondered if just it could
be built/shipped along?

Thanks in advance

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