Hi, I am currently updating the "casacore" package to the latest upstream version. Doing this, I discovered that it is not marked as part of the Python 3.8 transition, and was also not binNMUed for this, although it has the package libcasa-python3-3 (to be renamed to libcasa-python3-4) that depends on libpython3.7. Was this somehow forgotten?
Nevertheless, when I now try to build the (updated) package, I get the following error: --------------------------------8<------------------------------------- Could NOT find Python3 (missing: Python3_LIBRARY Python3_INCLUDE_DIR Development NumPy) (found version "3.8.0") Call Stack (most recent call first): /usr/share/cmake-3.15/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:378 (_FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE) /usr/share/cmake-3.15/Modules/FindPython/Support.cmake:1653 (find_package_handle_standard_args) /usr/share/cmake-3.15/Modules/FindPython3.cmake:215 (include) python3/CMakeLists-cmake3.14.txt:3 (find_package) --------------------------------8<------------------------------------- The corresponding line in python3/CMakeLists-cmake3.14.txt is find_package(Python3 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Interpreter Development NumPy) which looks normal to me. Any idea why CMAKE does not find Python 3.8? Best regards Ole