From: Gelonida <gel...@gm...> - 2011-02-14 02:20:26
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On 02/04/2011 10:02 PM, Stephen Dranger wrote: >> On 30/01/11 19:45, Stephen Dranger wrote: >> >>> Nothing seems to work -- what on earth could I be doing wrong? >> >> What options did you use in your setup file? What you are probably missing is the image plugins of QT. I don't know a generic way to do this, but what I did roughly is: Locate the plugins for QT (currently on a Linux PC, so I can't look it up) The leaf directory is called 'imageformats' and should contain files like qgif4.dll qjpeg4.dll qmng4.dll add them to your py2exe 'data_files' section with 'imageformats' as target directory. I guess, that you find more if you search for QT imageplugins and py2exe As I don't have a windows host here I can't give you the exact answer. >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Daryl Tester >> >> "It's bad enough to have two heads, but it's worse when one's unoccupied." >> -- Scatterbrain, "I'm with Stupid." > > I've tried the basic options found in the tutorial, adding "sip" in > the "includes" section for PyQt, changing "console" to "windows", > using the "bundle" option, and also this more complex script: > > http://pastebin.com/HhXShFjM > > and none of them seem to work. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The modern datacenter depends on network connectivity to access resources > and provide services. The best practices for maximizing a physical server's > connectivity to a physical network are well understood - see how these > rules translate into the virtual world? > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnlfb |