you need to add paths to folder with installed python to PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME in Control center / System / Advanced / System Paths
2009/1/16 Doug Hackworth <[email protected]> > > Greetings, everyone. Please excuse this question's elementary nature... > Neither web searching nor experimentation has yielded a solution thus far, > and doubtless someone here will be able to answer it right away. > > I have developed a PyQt4 application on my Ubuntu machine, and it works > fine, no problems. Now I want another user to be able to use it on his > Windows XP machine, so on his computer I do the following, in this order: > > 1. Install Python 2.6 > 2. Install the PyQt4 for Python 2.6 > > Both installations were successful, and I can run the PyQt example programs > that are installed. Also I can see, in the Python installation directory, > that Lib/site-packages/PyQt4 exists and has appropriate-looking stuff in it. > > And yet -- I bet you can see this coming -- I cannot get my application to > execute. Doubleclicking on my_app.py produces an instantaneously visible > DOS shell and no application, and renaming the file to my_app.pyw also has > no effect (less the flashing DOS shell). Entering a DOS shell and trying to > run the program from there by means of a "python my_app.py" command simply > results in: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "my_app.py", line 2, in <module> > from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui > ImportError: No module named PyQt4 > > So is this merely an issue of an undefined PYTHONPATH variable, or similar? > I was expecting that things in Lib/site-packages would be automatically > visible to Python... Is this not the case? > > I'm sure I'm missing something very simple. Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Doug > > _______________________________________________ > PyQt mailing list [email protected] > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt >
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