Easily. Open qtiplot, go to menu Scripting->Scripting language, select
"Python" and watch an error message.
I'm quite surprised by your reaction, because this bug is well known
for a long time (you can translate the article above using google and
see it).

2009/9/25 Scott Howard <[email protected]>:
> Upstream just said that this is not a bug and marked it as invalid.
> Could you please write out a test case for this bug? Can you give the
> exact steps you do to create the bug and the steps you do to fix the
> bug?
>
> ** Changed in: qtiplot
>       Status: New => Invalid
>
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> [Karmic] Qtiplot cannot initialize python scripting language
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435918
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> Status in QtiPlot - Data Analysis and Scientific Plotting: Invalid
> Status in “qtiplot” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: qtiplot
>
> Valid for both official 0.9.7-1 and 0.9.7.8 from ppa.
> It's said that there're mistakes in their python configuration files (see 
> http://habrahabr.ru/blogs/open_source/62534/ [rus], fixed files: 
> http://uploaded.ivlis.com/qti.tar_.gz).
>

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