The logs here:
checking for python... /opt/python/x86_64/3.1.1/bin/python3
checking Python version... 3.1
checking for PYTHON... no
checking for PYTHON... no
checking Python prefix... /opt/python/x86_64/3.1.1
checking for Python site-packages path...
/opt/python/x86_64/3.1.1/lib/python3.1/site-packages
checking for Python extension suffix (PEP-3149)... .so
checking for PyCapsule_New in -lc... no
checking for PyString_AsString in -lc... no
are generated by this code:
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/blob/7021a234aa1496ca552ec82ff73...
As you can see from the output above you are missing all of the Python
development libraries (eg. ‘python3-devel’ on Fedora).
On my machine with Python 3.6.2 and the correct development libraries
installed I see:
...
checking for python... /usr/bin/python3
checking Python version... 3.6
checking for PYTHON... yes
checking Python prefix... /usr
checking for Python site-packages path... /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages
checking for Python extension suffix (PEP-3149)... .cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
checking for PyCapsule_New in -lc... yes
checking for PyString_AsString in -lc... no
...
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