Public bug reported:

This is a well known bug happening every release. Thus I just copy the
previous bug report (#1311721) from Dufay Basile (https://launchpad.net
/~basile-dufay14):

/Quote start/

[Impact]
Python scripting isn't working in Trusty (Ubuntu 16.04).

[Test case]
Qtiplot installed version : 0.9.8.9-14.
1) From the menus, choose "Scripting"->"Scripting Language..."
2) Select Python
3) Error: "Failed to export QtiPlot API: Accessing QtiPlot functions or objects 
from Python code won't work. Probably your version of Qt/SIP/PyQt differs from 
the one QtiPlot was compiled against."

[Regression Potential]
None, this is a no code change rebuild.

[Other info]
This bug has been previously reported and fixed for
- Saucy, see bug #1243269
- Raring, see bug #1129237
- Trusty, see bug #1311721

It seems to be a compatibility problem.
It looks quite strange that this bug happens every release...
I hope you could fix this easily.

/Quote end/

** Affects: qtiplot (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  [SRU] qtiplot package needs to be rebuilt against new SIP libraries

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