Hi,
Adrian is right, first you have to determine that you installed
correctly all the main components (Python, PySide, etc), i.e. all of
them need to be compiled for the same architecture.
The antivirus idea is just a hunch. The problem could be that the
antivirus blocks loading a library when another program tries to load it
indirectly (or not using the Windows API, I don't know, I'm far of a
Windows expert :-)
Cheers,
Carlos
El 03/12/14 a las 09:25, Adrian Klaver escribió:
On 12/03/2014 12:49 AM, Sebastian Rhode wrote:
Hi Carlos,
I do not use Norton but Avira Antivirus. And to remove it, is no really
a ggod choice, since this a licensed version with a yearly fee.
Does this mean some important parts of the code are removed by the anti
virus SW? And are there any other workarounds, like telling the antivir
SW not to block something?
First it has not been determined that it is a AV problem. I would
still verify the 32/64 bit status of the software you installed.
Second as regards the existing AV software, I would at least
temporarily turn off what ever Avira calls their live scan. That part
of the software that scans programs as they are loaded.
Sebi
2014-12-02 23:14 GMT+01:00 Carlos Córdoba <[email protected]
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