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I'm trying to install python application on Windows with pyinstaller where I'm using tkcalendar. Application is working but the tkcalendar.Calendar isn't.

When I'm running application without installation everything works but if I do this, Calendar widget does not appear. I think that pyinstaller sees this module but he has problems with modules that tkcalendar is using. I tried to run pyinstaller with --path=/.../python/Lib/site-packages but this didnt worked. Also copying module files to application directory didn't help.

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The issue does not come from tkcalendar but from the fact that PyInstaller does not detect second level imports. A way to solve this issue is explained in tkcalendar's documentation in the HowTos section:

When bundling an application with PyInstaller, there is an issue with the detection of the babel dependency of tkcalendar. This can be fixed by using the --hidden-import option:

$ pyinstaller --hidden-import babel.numbers myscript.py

or by editing the .spec file:

hiddenimports=["babel.numbers"]
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Add following code to your python script, while bundling with pyinstaller

import babel.numbers
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If anyone found the same problem. In tkcalendar 1.5.0 there is problem with import in calendar.py.

Locate the tkcalendar folder (probably /.../python/Lib/site-packages/tkcalendar) and under calendar.py add an additional import for the missing module:

import calendar
from babel.dates import format_date, parse_date, get_day_names, get_month_names
from babel.numbers import *  # Additional Import```

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