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    I tried many python versions but only PyQT 5.4.x and I always get
    the problem.<br>
    You said that everything's fine with PyQT5.3 so maybe the problem is
    with PyQT 5.4 (or QT) ?<br>
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    <div class="moz-signature"><small><b>Sébastien Ramage</b><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 25/06/2015 15:28, Stephen Chapman a
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            <div>Are you suggesting that it is an import that I am using
              in my program.  Or are you saying a base level python
              import.  Because I tried a simple program with no imports
              as well and i get the same results. Using Python 3.4.3 and
              Pyqt5.4.2.  I'm starting to think its really a version of
              something i'm using.  If I try the same thing on python
              3.4.0 / Pyqt5.3.x it works just fine.  <br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 8:19
                  AM, lloyd konneker <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                    .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">In
                    my experience with Android crashes on PyInitialize,
                    you should harness your Python to call QtDebug
                    (writes to the Android log) for every import.  Since
                    fail to import is not very graceful.  Or you will at
                    least know what module is suspect for cross-platform
                    issues.  I think I posted how to harness on this
                    list about a year ago.  (I have not been using
                    pyqtdeploy recently.)<br>
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                    PyInitialize is usually just executing the
                    interpreter on your app.  So crashing ‘in'
                    PyInitialize just means ‘while loading and
                    initializing your app.'<br>
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