Trouble using PyInstaller in Ubuntu












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I have a python application where I'm using tesserocr, ocrmypdf. I am trying to create a stand-alone executable of it by using PyInstaller.



I can successfully create the executable by using the following command



$ pyinstaller -F --clean code.py


But when I run it



$ ./code


I get this error




ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tesserocr'



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ocrmypdf'




code.py



from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI
import ocrmypdf

...


I have cross checked tesserocr and ocrmypdf are successfully installed in my system.










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  • possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:27











  • @SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

    – Atinesh
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:09











  • Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:10
















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I have a python application where I'm using tesserocr, ocrmypdf. I am trying to create a stand-alone executable of it by using PyInstaller.



I can successfully create the executable by using the following command



$ pyinstaller -F --clean code.py


But when I run it



$ ./code


I get this error




ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tesserocr'



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ocrmypdf'




code.py



from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI
import ocrmypdf

...


I have cross checked tesserocr and ocrmypdf are successfully installed in my system.










share|improve this question























  • possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:27











  • @SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

    – Atinesh
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:09











  • Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:10














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I have a python application where I'm using tesserocr, ocrmypdf. I am trying to create a stand-alone executable of it by using PyInstaller.



I can successfully create the executable by using the following command



$ pyinstaller -F --clean code.py


But when I run it



$ ./code


I get this error




ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tesserocr'



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ocrmypdf'




code.py



from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI
import ocrmypdf

...


I have cross checked tesserocr and ocrmypdf are successfully installed in my system.










share|improve this question














I have a python application where I'm using tesserocr, ocrmypdf. I am trying to create a stand-alone executable of it by using PyInstaller.



I can successfully create the executable by using the following command



$ pyinstaller -F --clean code.py


But when I run it



$ ./code


I get this error




ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tesserocr'



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ocrmypdf'




code.py



from tesserocr import PyTessBaseAPI
import ocrmypdf

...


I have cross checked tesserocr and ocrmypdf are successfully installed in my system.







python tesseract pyinstaller python-tesseract






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  • possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:27











  • @SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

    – Atinesh
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:09











  • Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:10



















  • possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:27











  • @SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

    – Atinesh
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:09











  • Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

    – SuperShoot
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:10

















possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

– SuperShoot
Nov 25 '18 at 11:27





possibly related: stackoverflow.com/a/41862192/6560549

– SuperShoot
Nov 25 '18 at 11:27













@SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

– Atinesh
Nov 25 '18 at 12:09





@SuperShoot But import ocrmypdf is not a second level import

– Atinesh
Nov 25 '18 at 12:09













Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

– SuperShoot
Nov 25 '18 at 12:10





Well I did say 'possibly' ;)

– SuperShoot
Nov 25 '18 at 12:10












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Try this



pyinstaller -F --clean code.py --hidden-import='tesserocr.PyTessBaseAPI' --hidden-import='ocrmypdf'





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  • Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

    – Atinesh
    Dec 1 '18 at 17:02











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Try this



pyinstaller -F --clean code.py --hidden-import='tesserocr.PyTessBaseAPI' --hidden-import='ocrmypdf'





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  • Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

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    Dec 1 '18 at 17:02
















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Try this



pyinstaller -F --clean code.py --hidden-import='tesserocr.PyTessBaseAPI' --hidden-import='ocrmypdf'





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  • Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

    – Atinesh
    Dec 1 '18 at 17:02














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Try this



pyinstaller -F --clean code.py --hidden-import='tesserocr.PyTessBaseAPI' --hidden-import='ocrmypdf'





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Try this



pyinstaller -F --clean code.py --hidden-import='tesserocr.PyTessBaseAPI' --hidden-import='ocrmypdf'






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  • Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

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  • Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

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Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

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Hello, I tried the command you suggested but problem persists

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