ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'encodings'
Thomas Jollans
tjol at tjol.eu
Thu Sep 6 17:29:13 EDT 2018
On 09/06/2018 09:46 PM, Jason Qian via Python-list wrote:
> Hi
>
> Need some help.
>
> I have a C++ application that invokes Python.
>
> ...
> Py_SetPythonHome("python_path");
This isn't actually a line in your code, is it? For one thing,
Py_SetPythonHome expects a wchar_t*...
> Py_Initialize();
>
> This works fine on Python 3.6.4 version, but got errors on Python 3.7.0
> when calling Py_Initialize(),
>
> Fatal Python error: initfsencoding: unable to load the file system codec
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'encodings'
So, Python can't find a core module. This either means your Python 3.7
build is broken, or it doesn't know where to look. Perhaps whatever it
is you're actually passing to Py_SetPythonHome needs to be changed to
point to the right place? (i.e. maybe you're giving it the location of
the Python 3.6 library rather than the Python 3.7 one)
-- Thomas
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