On 2017-08-26 11:12+0200 Ole Streicher wrote:

Hi Alan,

"Alan W. Irwin" <ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca> writes:
The 5.13.0 release has now been completed.  (See my recent post to
plplot-general for links to the details).

I encourage all of you to test the website (I already know of one dead
external link there to Homebrew packaging of PLplot, but I hope none
of you find any many more of those), and test this release tarball by
downloading it, using gpg --verify on it, and building PLplot with it.

That is great news! We (in Debian) like to have a verified chain for the
source... I will enable this in my packaging.

I run into the first problem, concerning Python support:

During the cmake run, I get the following:

[...]
-- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3 (found suitable version "3.5.4", minimum required 
is "3")
-- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3 (found suitable version "3.5.4", minimum required 
is "2")
-- Found PythonLibs: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython2.7.so (found version 
"2.7.13+")
[...]
-- WARNING: ENABLE_python is OFF so setting ENABLE_pyqt4 to OFF.
[...]
ENABLE_python:          OFF
ENABLE_qt:              ON
ENABLE_pyqt4:           OFF

and consequently the pyqt4 bindings are not created. Explicitly using
-DENABLE_python does not help.

Any idea what to do?

Hi Ole:

I need more context to help me to figure out what is going wrong.

Please send me the complete compressed output from cmake command and also
the compressed CMakeCache.txt file.

Alan
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