I'm following the pycairo installation instructions here : http://www.cs.rhul.ac.uk/home/tamas/development/igraph/tutorial/install.html to install pycairo for use with igraph.

However, even after running the installer and unzipping/copying all DLL's into the site-packages cairo directory according to the instructions, I still get the following error:


>>> import cairo
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
  File "c:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cairo__init__.py", line 1, in 
    from _cairo import *
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
>>> 

I am running python 2.6.6 under Windows 7.

Any ideas?

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Open _cairo.pyd in Dependency Walker and figure out what it's missing.

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Awesome! Turned out it needed a dll for freetype, which wasn't in the instructions. – cip Jan 19 '11 at 4:59
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@cip: I'm the guy who should be blamed for those instructions; can you please tell me the name of the missing DLL and where did you get it from? I'm flying blind here as I don't have a Windows machine. – Tamás Jan 19 '11 at 7:54
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@Tamas: Your tutorial has actually been extraordinarily helpful. I got the dll from the ftp site you link to - ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/dependencies the missing dll is freetype6.dll, found in freetype_2.4.4-1_win32.zip – cip Jan 19 '11 at 16:15
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I kinda solved the problem installing the Gtk-Bundle for Windows, wich had the third party dll dependencies.

(I did a dirty solution by pasting the dlls directly into c:/Python27/lib/dist-packages/cairo, because I am not used to Windows anymore and don't know for sure what is the expected place for the dlls to go.)

But my scripts started to work at last.

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