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My recommendation is to try to set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH pointing to the non-standard location where your Python is installed. If that doesn't solve the problem, then please post the complete output of pip install --verbose xrootd so that I can understand what is happening at configuration time. From the outputs I see above, CMake is unable to find PythonLibs, even if it's supposed to be installed.


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