Trouble building from source #30
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The expected Python version for this project is currently 3.7. Version 3.8 introduced some changes to how dlls are loaded. The bat script uses pyinstaller, which doesn't seem to work well together with some third party libraries that are used in the project due to this change if run with Python 3.8 and higher. The main branch bat file now explicitly states running pyinstaller with Python 3.7. Note that building is not neccesary for running the program. With a 3.7 python environment set up with all the required dependencies (PyQt5, pynput, XInput-Python) installed, running the |
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I'm trying to run Eddienput built from the source code and have been unsuccessful so far. I wasn't sure if I should make this an issue, but I don't interpret it as a problem with the code itself more than it is my limited understanding of how to build from source.
The build.bat process completes smoothly but running the .exe gives me a fatal error about failing to execute the script GUI; I've tried copying all the Qt related files from the latest release folder into the dist directory but still get the same result; copying all files from release that don't exist in dist fails to launch with no error.
I feel like this isn't the right way to go about it? Any suggestions?
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