When I tried that with the two of the files the error didn't change; it still 
indicated that the files I added were not found.  It's worth another try, 
though, and with more files listed.  Thanks for reminding me.

When this problem cropped up, the first thing I tried was going to pyinstaller 
2.0;  I had been using an earlier dev version.  That actually got rid of one 
problem, but I made the mistake of also moving the OSX build to 2.0, and that 
broke the OSX build with our old friend Tcl.  More on that later.


On Sep 25, 2012, at 9:59 PM, Andrea Gavana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lynn,
> 
> On 26 September 2012 00:42, Lynn Oliver wrote:
>> Run a debug version of my program:
>> 
>>    *** mk2_mc3.dll *** failed with error 126: The specified module could
>> not be found.
>>    *** mk2_def.dll *** failed with error 126: The specified module could
>> not be found.
>>    MKL FATAL ERROR: Cannot load neither mk2_mc3.dll nor mk2_def.dll
>> 
>> Profiling the program:
>> 
>>    LoadLibraryA("mk2_mc3.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address
>> 0x000000000440251D. LoadLibraryA("mk2_mc3.dll") returned NULL. Error: The
>> specified module could not be found (126).
>>    LoadLibraryA("mk2_def.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address
>> 0x00000000044026F6. LoadLibraryA("mk2_def.dll") returned NULL. Error: The
>> specified module could not be found (126).
>>    LoadLibraryA("1033/mkl_msg.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address
>> 0x00000000044067C7. LoadLibraryA("1033/mkl_msg.dll") returned NULL.
>>    Error: The specified module could not be found (126). Exited
>> "AOMDSP.EXE" (process 0x294) with code 1 (0x1).
>> 
>> Running BinDepend:
>> 
>>    utils/BinDepend.py c:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_core.dll
>>    c:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_core.dll set(['KERNEL32.dll', 'msvcrt.dll'])
>> 
>> How do I fix this?
> 
> I had the same issues with one of my applications, and I ended up
> forcing PyInstaller (and py2exe as well) to include those libraries
> like this:
> 
> coll = COLLECT(exe,
>               a.binaries - [('UxTheme.dll',
> r'C:\Windows\System32\uxtheme.dll', 'BINARY'), ('uxtheme.dll',
> r'C:\Windows\System32\uxtheme.dll', 'BINARY'),  \
>                             ('tcl85.dll'  ,
> r'C:\Python27\DLLs\tcl85.dll'     , 'BINARY'), ('tk85.dll'   ,
> r'C:\Python27\DLLs\tk85.dll'      , 'BINARY')]  \
>                          + [('mk2_def.dll',
> r'C:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_def.dll', 'BINARY'), ('mk2_mc3.dll',
> r'C:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_mc3.dll', 'BINARY')],
>               a.zipfiles,
>               a.datas,
>               strip=False,
>               upx=True,
>               name=os.path.join('dist', 'MyApp'))
> 
> 
> You may need to extend that list to include more mk2_* DLL files,
> although I found PyInstaller a bit cumbersome in the process...
> 
> Andrea.
> 
> "Imagination Is The Only Weapon In The War Against Reality."
> http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/
> 
> # ------------------------------------------------------------- #
> def ask_mailing_list_support(email):
> 
>    if mention_platform_and_version() and include_sample_app():
>        send_message(email)
>    else:
>        install_malware()
>        erase_hard_drives()
> # ------------------------------------------------------------- #
> 
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