Ok the QtCore.so problem got solved by adding this line into the __boot__.py :

sys.path = [os.path.join(os.environ['RESOURCEPATH'], 'lib', 'python2.5', 
'lib-dynload')] + sys.path

Now I'm facing another really annoying problem : I need at some point to load 
jpeg images into my program and Qt jpeg support is done from a plugin library : 
libqjpeg.dylib under MacOsX and qjpeg4.dll on Windows. 
On Windows in order to make my packaged program use it (compiling with py2exe) 
I include a qt.conf file at the root of my software with this as content :

[Paths]
Prefix = ./PyQt4
Binaries = .

and the dll is here : PyQt4\plugins\imageformats\qjpeg4.dll

This is working fine, I tried the same or a lot of different locations and 
combinations on MacOsX and everything failed, resulting in blank thumbnails in 
my program. That is really annoying and can really compromise the release of it 
on Mac. Hope someone as an idea ?

Thanx,

Thomas
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