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README.md

This is an example that uses PyQt4 binary packages.

To make the installer on a non-Windows system, first run fetch_pyqt_windows.sh. This will download a PyQt Windows installer from Sourceforge, unpack the files from it, and copy the necessary ones into pynsist_pkgs where pynsist will pick them up.

If you want to use PyQt in a 'bundled format' installer with Python 3.5 or later, you'll need to ensure the file msvcp140.dll is included. If you have a Visual Studio installation, you can find it in there; otherwise download the Visual C++ Redistributable. On Linux, you can extract the DLL from the exe using cabextract (after extracting files from the exe, run it again on a file called a10). Place msvcp140.dll inside the PyQt4 folder, next to files like QtCore4.dll.