@matthewfeickert on centos7 i see in /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPythonLibs.cmake :
# If you'd like to specify the installation of Python to use, you should modify
# the following cache variables:
# PYTHON_LIBRARY - path to the python library
# PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR - path to where Python.h is found
notice that you seem to have an extra S
in your include specification
in opposition to variables set by the module:
# This module finds if Python is installed and determines where the
# include files and libraries are. It also determines what the name of
# the library is. This code sets the following variables:
#
# PYTHONLIBS_FOUND - have the Python libs been found
# PYTHON_LIBRARIES - path to the python library
# PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH - path to where Python.h is found (deprecated)
# PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS - path to where Python.h is found
# PYTHON_DEBUG_LIBRARIES - path to the debug library (deprecated)
# PYTHONLIBS_VERSION_STRING - version of the Python libs found (since CMake 2.8.8)
but i only tried with the system python (i do not use by myself another python as that comes with the experiment distributed software)
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