Am 24.09.2014 01:59, schrieb Gelonida N:
> I try to create a self contained version of a Python application for
> Windows, that should still allow some degrees of simple debugging /
> patching and that should not be bigger than necessary and that should
> not contain PyQt and PySide as one binding is enough.
>
> However some of the modules I'm using do try to pull in both of them.
> that's why I try to exclude PyQT. 

For this case, the solution Brian suggested, sounds good. ``excludes``
is documented in the code as:

                An optional list of module or package names (their
Python names,
                not path names) that will be ignored (as though they
were not found).

I just found that this is not documented in the manual :-(


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