On very incomplete python installations (e.g. within Docker), it's possible that distutils is not installed. In that case, the ``execute_command`` statement that queries distutils for the Python module extension fails, and pybind11 uses the empty string. This commit adds an extra check that causes a CMake failure with more actionable information (just spent a lot of time trying to track down this problem :))
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