The cmake build system doesn’t use python (didn’t find a puthon invocation in 
the cmake files) beyond a few scripts related to translations which may not 
even be run under normal circumstances and which afaict work fine with the 
system python.
It’s possible the py27 depencies aren’t required anymore, I haven’t checked 
that (yet).

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> On 15 Jul 2018, at 14:51, MacPorts <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> #56806: inkscape-devel : use CMake (and a few other improvements)
> -----------------------------+----------------------
>  Reporter:  RJVB            |      Owner:  (none)
>      Type:  enhancement     |     Status:  new
>  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
> Component:  ports           |    Version:
> Resolution:                  |   Keywords:  haspatch
>      Port:  inkscape-devel  |
> -----------------------------+----------------------
> 
> Comment (by ryandesign):
> 
> I see that your patch removes `configure.python ${prefix}/bin/python2.7`
> from the Portfile, but there's still a dependency on py27-lxml and
> py27-numpy. By what means does the build system now know that it should
> use MacPorts Python 2.7?
> 
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> Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56806#comment:3>
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