Sorry, no. I think it could be handled by an import hook.
Am 24.04.2010 22:56, schrieb drakkan:
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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