Error with Pyinstaller & PyQt5 “Cannot find existing PyQt5 plugin directories”












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I work with Anaconda 5.3.0 and Python 3.7.



An application was made and I want to create an executable file with Pyinstaller, the case is that I miss the following error:




Exception: Cannot find existing PyQt5 plugin directories Paths
checked:
C:/Miniconda3/conda-bld/qt_1535195524645/_h_env/Library/plugins











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    I work with Anaconda 5.3.0 and Python 3.7.



    An application was made and I want to create an executable file with Pyinstaller, the case is that I miss the following error:




    Exception: Cannot find existing PyQt5 plugin directories Paths
    checked:
    C:/Miniconda3/conda-bld/qt_1535195524645/_h_env/Library/plugins











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      I work with Anaconda 5.3.0 and Python 3.7.



      An application was made and I want to create an executable file with Pyinstaller, the case is that I miss the following error:




      Exception: Cannot find existing PyQt5 plugin directories Paths
      checked:
      C:/Miniconda3/conda-bld/qt_1535195524645/_h_env/Library/plugins











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      I work with Anaconda 5.3.0 and Python 3.7.



      An application was made and I want to create an executable file with Pyinstaller, the case is that I miss the following error:




      Exception: Cannot find existing PyQt5 plugin directories Paths
      checked:
      C:/Miniconda3/conda-bld/qt_1535195524645/_h_env/Library/plugins








      python pyqt5 pyinstaller






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      edited Nov 19 '18 at 7:50









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          If you want to use pyinstaller you have to:




          1. Open Cmd

          2. get into pyinstaller.py directory (using cd)

          3. Put the copy of the .py file you want to turn into .exe in the pyinstaller.py directory

          4. then run the command: pyinstaller [name_of_your_python_file]

          5. The .exe should be in the file dist in pyintsaller.py directory






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            In the anaconda command prompt try pip install PyQt5. It solved the issue for me.






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              If you want to use pyinstaller you have to:




              1. Open Cmd

              2. get into pyinstaller.py directory (using cd)

              3. Put the copy of the .py file you want to turn into .exe in the pyinstaller.py directory

              4. then run the command: pyinstaller [name_of_your_python_file]

              5. The .exe should be in the file dist in pyintsaller.py directory






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                If you want to use pyinstaller you have to:




                1. Open Cmd

                2. get into pyinstaller.py directory (using cd)

                3. Put the copy of the .py file you want to turn into .exe in the pyinstaller.py directory

                4. then run the command: pyinstaller [name_of_your_python_file]

                5. The .exe should be in the file dist in pyintsaller.py directory






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                  If you want to use pyinstaller you have to:




                  1. Open Cmd

                  2. get into pyinstaller.py directory (using cd)

                  3. Put the copy of the .py file you want to turn into .exe in the pyinstaller.py directory

                  4. then run the command: pyinstaller [name_of_your_python_file]

                  5. The .exe should be in the file dist in pyintsaller.py directory






                  share|improve this answer















                  If you want to use pyinstaller you have to:




                  1. Open Cmd

                  2. get into pyinstaller.py directory (using cd)

                  3. Put the copy of the .py file you want to turn into .exe in the pyinstaller.py directory

                  4. then run the command: pyinstaller [name_of_your_python_file]

                  5. The .exe should be in the file dist in pyintsaller.py directory







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                      In the anaconda command prompt try pip install PyQt5. It solved the issue for me.






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                        In the anaconda command prompt try pip install PyQt5. It solved the issue for me.






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                          In the anaconda command prompt try pip install PyQt5. It solved the issue for me.






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                          In the anaconda command prompt try pip install PyQt5. It solved the issue for me.







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