Hi,

the path where the Qt is looking for plugins is configured via the
config file named qt.conf.
The qt.conf file must be located in folder where the main executable is located.
For example if You execute python script with python.exe installed in
c:\Python26\
the config must be located also in c:\Python26\.

Please see qt.conf file generated by PySide setup: c:\Pythn26\qt.conf.
and setup the path to the plugins regarding to Your paths.

Regards
-Roman

2010/12/18 Thomas Perl <[email protected]>:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm trying to package my PySide application for Windows. It loads JPEG
> files with QPixmap. This works great when using the system-wide
> installation of Python 2.6 with the PySide binary package from the Qt
> DevNet Wiki. When using cx_freeze to package the application, the app
> itself still works perfectly, but loading of JPEG images does not work
> anymore.
>
> I've tried copying the "plugins" folder of PySide (which contains a
> JPEG file format plugin) into the directory where the packaged
> application is located - that does not work. Does anybody know where
> Qt looks for these image plugins, or how I can tell Qt to load the
> JPEG plugin by specifying its DLL filename? Loading PNG files works
> without problems, though - I guess PNG support is built-in by default,
> but I would like to use JPEG for my specific use case.
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
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