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    Rather than hard coding such a path, you might want to consider modifying the PATH environment variable using QProcessEnvironment so that you don't rely on where it could be exactly and also provide the option for your users to change the path where that application can be found.

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      Rather than hard coding such a path, you might want to consider modifying the PATH environment variable using QProcessEnvironment so that you don't rely on where it could be exactly and also provide the option for your users to change the path where that application can be found.

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      @SGaist sure QProcessEnvironment is a better way.
      Also, I thought I could find the path programmatically like using shutil.which("app") but when the program is bundled and launched from the myApp.app. shutil.which() can't find program in /usr/local... it only find os based executable like ls.

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        How are you bundling it ?
        Is it a compiled executable ?

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          I use fbs to package it for macos, it gives me an executable myApp.app

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            I meant the application you execute with QProcess.

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              Oh it's youtube-dl and it's work fine like I said if I specify the absolute path of the executable in this case it's /usr/local/bin/...
              Sorry it's not related to QProcess but in some situations youtube-dl needs ffmpeg so I would check if it's installed on the system. That's why I use shutil.which('ffmpeg').
              It works great in my virtualenv but after compiled the program, shutil can't find the path of ffmpeg. Somehow it can't find apps in /usr/local/bin even if it is in $PATH. However it will find os based app like "ls", "mkdir"...

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                Oh it's youtube-dl and it's work fine like I said if I specify the absolute path of the executable in this case it's /usr/local/bin/...
                Sorry it's not related to QProcess but in some situations youtube-dl needs ffmpeg so I would check if it's installed on the system. That's why I use shutil.which('ffmpeg').
                It works great in my virtualenv but after compiled the program, shutil can't find the path of ffmpeg. Somehow it can't find apps in /usr/local/bin even if it is in $PATH. However it will find os based app like "ls", "mkdir"...

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                @Yok0
                Are you certain /usr/local/bin is on your PATH, really? Things like ls/mkdir are in /bin and/or /usr/bin, which will be on $PATH, maybe /usr/local/bin is not.

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                  @Yok0
                  Are you certain /usr/local/bin is on your PATH, really? Things like ls/mkdir are in /bin and/or /usr/bin, which will be on $PATH, maybe /usr/local/bin is not.

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                  @JonB Yep! I did checked it.
                  In my app I tried to displayed my $PATH with os.environ.get('PATH'). When I run it in my virtualenv, it shows me to correct $PATH with /usr/bin, /usr/bin/local/, .cargo/bin so on and so forth BUT after bundling the project in an executable, that same command only returns /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
                  The weird thing is that the app is run by the same user in venv and as a executable. The $PATH is somehow overridden.

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                    @JonB Yep! I did checked it.
                    In my app I tried to displayed my $PATH with os.environ.get('PATH'). When I run it in my virtualenv, it shows me to correct $PATH with /usr/bin, /usr/bin/local/, .cargo/bin so on and so forth BUT after bundling the project in an executable, that same command only returns /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
                    The weird thing is that the app is run by the same user in venv and as a executable. The $PATH is somehow overridden.

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                    @Yok0
                    Yes, virtualenv's job is to set your path. It is not surprising it is different from path outside venv.

                    So your problem is that the executable you wish to run lives in a directory which is not on your usual path.

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                      @Yok0
                      Yes, virtualenv's job is to set your path. It is not surprising it is different from path outside venv.

                      So your problem is that the executable you wish to run lives in a directory which is not on your usual path.

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                      @JonB mhm indeed the working direcory of the executable become /
                      instead of /Users/foo .. obvious, thanks.

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                        @JonB mhm indeed the working direcory of the executable become /
                        instead of /Users/foo .. obvious, thanks.

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                        @Yok0
                        You're not executing this as root/su on the installed system, are you?

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                          @Yok0
                          You're not executing this as root/su on the installed system, are you?

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                          @JonB nop regular user

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                            @JonB nop regular user

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                            @Yok0
                            Then there's something "odd" about / being the working directory! The whole thing might make sense as root, as he may not have /usr/local/bin on his PATH.

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