Hi David, Thanks for your answer, but I don't think the problem comes from which Python version I use. I installed the Python from cygwin, but this didn't change everything.
Finally, I fullfill the PYTHONPATH environment variable to make the system finding the wx module. It is now able to find it. But after that, the mode _core is called, and finally, the module _core_, which is not found. The only _core_ file that I have is the "_core_.pyd" which is in the wx directory. Of course, I added this directory path to PYTHONPATH, but without any success.... is it because this is a .pyd file ? Here are the logs I get: Traceback (most recent call last): File "Dialog.py", line 2, in ? import wx File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\wx-2.6-msw-ansi\wx\__init__.py", line 42, in ? from wx._core import * File "/cygdrive/c/Python24/Lib/site-packages/wx-2.6-msw-ansi/wx/_core.py", line 4, in ? import _core_ Here is the result of the Py_GetPath() function: /cygdrive/c/Python24/Lib/site-packages/:/cygdrive/c/Python24/Lib/site-packages /wx-2.6-msw-ansi/:/cygdrive/c/Python24/Lib/site-packages/wx-2.6-msw-ansi/wxPython:/cygdriv e/c/Python24/Lib/site-packages/wx-2.6-msw-ansi/wx:.:/usr/bin/lib/python24.zip:/usr/bin/lib /python2.4/:/usr/bin/lib/python2.4/plat-cygwin:/usr/bin/lib/python2.4/lib-tk:/usr/bin/lib/ python2.4/lib-dynload Any hints ?? Thanks. N.B: Same problem when I run the script directly with "python -v Dialog.py". David Wilson wrote: > It sounds like your C program and Python script are running under > different interpreters. Your C program almost certainly is using a > Python version that comes with Cygwin, while the script is probably > using a native win32 Python that has wxPython installed. > > Assuming this is true, then compiling your C program natively on > Windows should solve the problem. Alternatively, if wxPython is > available for cygwin (possibly via cygwin's X server) then installing > it would also help. > > > David. > > > Alain Paschoud wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>I made a small dialog in WxPython. I can run the python script with a >>double-click or through command line, and everything goes fine (dialog >>appears, which means that wx module has been found). >>Then, I decided to write a C program (under Windows, with Cygwin) that >>will read my script (through PyRun_SimpleFile() function) and run it. >>But the system doesn't find the wx module to import... >> >>Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "Dialog.py", line 2, in ? >> import wx >>ImportError: No module named wx >> >>How can I say to my program where to search for this module ? I tried to >>set $PYTHONPATH and $PYTHONHOME, but this doesn't change anything. >> >>More generally : Does a C program that embedded python run an external >>executable (interpreter), or does it only load libraries ? >> >>Thank you very much for any help on this topic. >> >>Best regards. > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list