Am 21.11.2011 20:34, schrieb Daniel Hyams:
> Perhaps a solution to this is to have a run-time hook that always
> imports all of the modules in the hiddenimports list.  If that
> happens, that makes PIL's run-time import machinery (again, posted in
> the first thread) not needed, since all of its plugins have already
> been registered.   

Yes, I think, this is the only solution.

> The downside of doing this is that if a user is only working with
> PNG's (for example), they have to pay for having *every* plugin
> imported and in memory.  I do not see that as a big cost, however
> (just my opinion).

It should be possible to exclude unused plugins. Let's solve this later
by publishing a recipe :-)

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