Thanks Florian,

do you have a fix too?

I tryed to manually add gst to sys.path but in the warnfile I see the
warning about gst import


On 24 Apr, 22:34, Florian Höch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Correction: pyinstaller sees all imports, but it fails to add gst
> because the actual directory containing it is only added to sys.path
> when pygst.require is executed. You can check the warnfile, you should
> see a warning that gst could not be imported.
>
> Am 24.04.2010 22:19, schrieb Florian Höch:
>
> > Also happens using trunk, I guess the reason is that the actual
> > directory containing gst is added to sys.path by pygst.require, and
> > pyinstaller only sees the pygst import. I could be mistaken though.
>
> > Am 24.04.2010 13:49, schrieb drakkan:
> >> I'm trying to setup a gstreamer based application, the main imports
> >> are the followings:
>
> >> import pygst
> >> pygst.require("0.10")
> >> import gst
> >> import gobject
>
> >> after packaging I have this error:
>
> >> ImportError: No module named gst
>
> >> I'm using python 2.6.5 on windows, pygst (http://forja.rediris.es/frs/
> >> download.php/1414/Pygst-0.10.15.1-Python26.exe), pygobject (http://
> >> ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.20/) and
> >> pyinstaller-py26 rev. 825,
>
> >> any hints?
>
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