Am 08.09.2015 um 15:10 schrieb Laurence Anthony:
> Same problem as before. A qt.conf file is created in the same folder
> as the .exe created by PyInstaller.

I just grepped the source of PyInstaller, "qt.conf" does not occur
there. So the file is not actively created by PyInstaller. And I was not
able to reproduce this. On my system (Linux), no qt.conf file is here in
either cases.

If in onefile the file is put beside the .exe, this means either:

 1. the spec-file contains a COLLECT() part (which means you have a
    hand.crafted spec-file, which basically is okay
 2. Something else creates the qt.conf file.

In the later case you may try one of the too mentioned in
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/wiki/How-to-Report-Bugs#make-sure-everything-is-packaged-correctly
(e.g. STraceNT) to track this down.

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Development

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