On 26 August 2013 13:33, bj <bjte...@swbell.net> wrote:
> I saw a problem with pywin32 in the first build so I reinstalled it
> which did not cure my problem. Here is the dump after installing
> Pywin32 http://pastebin.com/DdbxkQT4
>
OK, so it is finding and copying the PyQt5.QtWebKitWidgets module as a .pyd
file. If you look in library.zip, is there a PyQt5 folder, and does it have
anything called QtWebKitWidgets inside?
Are you also using the latest version of cx_Freeze? If it's possible -
you'll need a C complier - try installing the development version (
https://bitbucket.org/anthony_tuininga/cx_freeze/get/default.zip ), because
there have been quite a few fixes since the last release.
Thomas
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