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Bundling PyQwt with py2exe

I have a standard setup script for py2exe with which I bundle PyQt-based applications into Windows .exe files.

Today I tried a simple script that uses the PyQwt module, and it doesn't seem to work. py2exe runs alright, but when I execute the .exe it creates, it dumps the following into a log file and doesn't run:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "qwt_test.pyw", line 5, in <module>
  File "zipextimporter.pyo", line 82, in load_module
  File "PyQt4\Qwt5\__init__.pyo", line 32, in <module>
  File "zipextimporter.pyo", line 98, in load_module
ImportError: MemoryLoadLibrary failed loading PyQt4\Qwt5\Qwt.pyd

When I look in PyQt4\\Qwt5\\ in the build\\bdist.win32\\winexe\\collect-2.5 directory, Qwt.pyd is definitely there.

I can't seem to find anything useful online regarding this error. What could cause it? Thanks.

py2exe is not the only way, and maybe not the best way, to put together exe files for Python apps -- in particular, it hardly if at all supports pyqt. Please, I beseech you, check out PyInstaller , which DOES know about PyQt (and Linux, and Mac, should you care...) -- just make sure you use the SVN head checkout, not the "released" version, which at this time is seriously out of date (an issue that's hopefully going away soon...).

Some options:

  1. Try playing with the py2xe bundle_files options (3, 2, 1) (especially if you put them all in one big library zip, some dlls don't like that).
  2. Make sure a copy of msvcp71.dll exists under windows\\system32 or in the directory of your executable.
  3. Try excluding the dll explicitely (add Qwt.pyd to the dll_excludes option and (after building) copy Qwt.pyd (and _Qwt.pyd if it exists) to your executable path.

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