Flavio wrote: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/home/fccoelho/Downloads/cx_Freeze-3.0.2/initscripts/Console.py", line > 26, in ? > File "epigrass.py", line 4, in ? > ImportError: /home/flavio/freeze/qt.so: undefined symbol: > _ZNK9QSGIStyle9classNameEv > > It is looking for the Original cx_freeze installation!!
I doubt it is. Do you have the QT installed on the second system? If you do, is it the same version as on the original system? Are you sure you copied all the files over? It looks like qt.so is trying to access a C++ symbol in another library (libqt.so perhaps?), but that other library isn't installed. cx_freeze probably only packages the Python module binding to the QT library; not the library itself. If so, you'll need to install QT on the other system, or get cx_freeze to bundle up the QT shared library (if the license allows it, of course), or rebuild the qt.so with the static QT libraries. Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list