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<p>Hum, what does set the <code>PYTHON</code> Make variable?  I don't see we call any of the related Autotools macros that would set it, so I'm kind of surprised this works, and wonder if we shouldn't make something more explicit.</p>
<p>Also, I'd be happy using <code>python3</code> in the script if that script is python3, I don't think supporting Python2-only installs makes much sense in 2020.</p>

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