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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    How did you install PySide2 ?
    Are you sure pyinstaller is using the correct Qt version to create the package ?

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      Hi,

      How did you install PySide2 ?
      Are you sure pyinstaller is using the correct Qt version to create the package ?

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      @SGaist I use pip to install Pyside2.

      How could I specify the version of Qt on pyinstaller?

      The command I used is the one in the first post.

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        @SGaist I use pip to install Pyside2.

        How could I specify the version of Qt on pyinstaller?

        The command I used is the one in the first post.

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        Did you create a virtual environment ?

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Did you create a virtual environment ?

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          @SGaist no I use my system environment

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            @SGaist no I use my system environment

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            I would rather do that in a dedicated environment to keep everything cleanly separated.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              I would rather do that in a dedicated environment to keep everything cleanly separated.

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              @SGaist I generate a virtuel environment

              I still use that command to generate the installer:

              pyinstaller  --onefile main.py -y
              

              I get that error when I run ./dist/main

              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "main.py", line 4, in <module>
                  from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
              ImportError: could not import module 'PySide2.QtGui'
              [154703] Failed to execute script 'main' due to unhandled exception!
              
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                In fact, I think I find the trouble. I include matplotlib and Pyside2

                One is Using Qt5.15.0 and the other Qt5.15.2.

                How can I manage to use Matplotlib and PySide2 with the same Qt library version?

                How can I know with Qt version matplotlib use and also Pyside. I would like to specify the version of both library to avoid the trouble

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                  In fact, I think I find the trouble. I include matplotlib and Pyside2

                  One is Using Qt5.15.0 and the other Qt5.15.2.

                  How can I manage to use Matplotlib and PySide2 with the same Qt library version?

                  How can I know with Qt version matplotlib use and also Pyside. I would like to specify the version of both library to avoid the trouble

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                  How did you install matplotlib ?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    How did you install matplotlib ?

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                    @SGaist I also use pip

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                      Can you try with conda ? If memory serves well, they should pull the same Qt version in.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Can you try with conda ? If memory serves well, they should pull the same Qt version in.

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                        @SGaist I have the same trouble.

                        According to that documentation, pyinstaller use the system environment to build the binary file:
                        https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-5/deployment-pyinstaller.html

                        So if I use Conda, Virtual Env, it will alway use the systm environment to generate the binary.

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                          @SGaist I have the same trouble.

                          According to that documentation, pyinstaller use the system environment to build the binary file:
                          https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-5/deployment-pyinstaller.html

                          So if I use Conda, Virtual Env, it will alway use the systm environment to generate the binary.

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                          Then clean your system Python and work exclusively from the virtual environment.

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            Then clean your system Python and work exclusively from the virtual environment.

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                            @SGaist I clean it and I looked at the python package version. I notice that the PySide version installed was the 5.15.2 and the matplot uses the 5.15.0. I modify the PySide versin and now the package are compatible.

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