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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:15:31+00:00 2026-05-10T20:15:31+00:00

When my IronPython program gets to the line import wx I get this message:

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When my IronPython program gets to the line

import wx 

I get this message:

A first chance exception of type 'IronPython.Runtime.Exceptions.PythonImportErrorException' occurred in IronPython.dll  Additional information: No module named _core_ 

although I do have the file wx\_core_.pyd. Also, before attempting the import, I have the lines:

sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages') sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.6-msw-unicode') sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.6-msw-unicode\\wx') sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.6-msw-unicode\\wx\\lib') sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.6-msw-unicode\\wxpython\\lib') sys.path.append('c:\\Python24\\Lib\\site-packages\\wxaddons') 

which I hoped would let IronPython find everything it needed.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:15:32+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:15 pm

    No, this won’t work. Wx bindings (like most other ‘python bindings’) are actually compiled against CPython.

    In this regards they are not just packages on sys.path to be found, as you have tried. They actually depend on CPython itself. This rather dry document explains the process.

    Note: There was a mission by some of the crew at Resolver Systems to allow you to use CPython bindings with IronPython (called IronClad) but this is in its early stages, and I think they will concentrate on getting things like Numpy working first, GUI toolkits will always be the last, and hardest.

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