Unable to install wxpython before building
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Hey,
I can't seem to build a wxpython dependent build because I get:
File "backupfriend-client.py", line 1, in <module>
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'wx'
From the exe that is built.
It works fine on my local machine.
I also added this to the actions, it builds and installs wxpython, but I still get the error above:
- run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install -y python3-pip python3-setuptools build-essential make gcc libgtk-3-dev libwebkitgtk-dev libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev libgstreamer-gl1.0-0 freeglut3 freeglut3-dev python-gst-1.0 python3-gst-1.0 libglib2.0-dev ubuntu-restricted-extras libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev && sudo pip3 install PyInstaller && pip3 install wxpython
yaml:
name: Package Application with Pyinstaller
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: wget-rdiff-backup
uses: wei/wget@v1
with:
args: -O rdiff-backup-2.0.5.win32exe.zip https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/download/v2.0.5/rdiff-backup-2.0.5.win32exe.zip
- name: Decompress
uses: TonyBogdanov/zip@1.0
with:
args: unzip ./rdiff-backup-2.0.5.win32exe.zip -d .
- name: Copy rdiff-backup to place
run: |
cp ./rdiff-backup-2.0.5/rdiff-backup.exe ./src/rdiff-backup.exe
- run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install -y python3-pip python3-setuptools build-essential make gcc libgtk-3-dev libwebkitgtk-dev libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev libgstreamer-gl1.0-0 freeglut3 freeglut3-dev python-gst-1.0 python3-gst-1.0 libglib2.0-dev ubuntu-restricted-extras libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev && sudo pip3 install PyInstaller && pip3 install wxpython
- name: Package Application
uses: JackMcKew/pyinstaller-action-windows@main
with:
path: src
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: backupfriend-client-win64
path: src/dist/windows
Is there a way to pip-install this in advance before I run pyinstaller? That might fix the issue.
Hey there!
I've set up a complete working example repository over at: https://github.com/JackMcKew/pyinstaller-action-windows-example
You should be able to have a requirements.txt within the root folder of the path (src in your case) you specify which will install any dependencies. Hopefully this helps.
Adding a copy requirements to src in the build actions solves the issue
Fantastic to hear ๐