On Windows, when we try to import a .pyd
file, and a DLL that the .pyd
depends on cannot be found, we get this traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
When this happens, often one has to resort to a graphical tool like
Here's a snapshot of the above (Python) process:
Notice where the dependent .dll was loaded from (2 rows below our (selected) .pyd).
Now, back to the question: there are a bunch of tools that can do that.
But it's important to mention that no matter what tool you use, will (most likely) depend on the PATH environment variable contents (in the 1st image, the dependent .dll (and others) was not found). Check [MS.Learn]: Dynamic-Link Library Search Order for more details about .dlls.
As a note, since (some) tools generate a lot of output, I'll be filtering it out (using commands like findstr (grep)), only showing the relevant parts, in order to avoid filling the answer with junk.
1. [GitHub]: lucasg/Dependencies
Besides the GUI application that you mentioned (DependenciesGui.exe), there's a command line tool as well next to it: Dependencies.exe:
[prompt]> [prompt]> :: Restore %PATH% [prompt]> set PATH=%_PATH% [prompt]> [prompt]> "f:\Install\pc064\LucasG\DependencyWalkerPolitistTexan\Version\Dependencies.exe" -h Dependencies.exe : command line tool for dumping dependencies and various utilities. Usage : Dependencies.exe [OPTIONS] <FILE> Options : -h -help : display this help -json : activate json output. -cache : load and use binary cache in order to prevent dll file locking. -depth : limit recursion depth when analysing loaded modules or dependency chain. Default value is infinite. -apisets : dump the system's ApiSet schema (api set dll -> host dll) -apisetsdll : dump the ApiSet schema from apisetschema <FILE> (api set dll -> host dll) -knowndll : dump all the system's known dlls (x86 and x64) -manifest : dump <FILE> embedded manifest, if it exists. -sxsentries : dump all of <FILE>'s sxs dependencies. -imports : dump <FILE> imports -exports : dump <FILE> exports -modules : dump <FILE> resolved modules -chain : dump <FILE> whole dependency chain [prompt]> [prompt]> "f:\Install\pc064\LucasG\DependencyWalkerPolitistTexan\Version\Dependencies.exe" -modules "e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" | findstr "libopenblas" [NOT_FOUND] libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll : [prompt]> [prompt]> set PATH=%_PATH%;e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\.libs [prompt]> [prompt]> "f:\Install\pc064\LucasG\DependencyWalkerPolitistTexan\Version\Dependencies.exe" -modules "e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" | findstr "libopenblas" [Environment] libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll : e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\.libs\libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll
2. Dependency Walker
Although it's no longer maintained, it's a very nice tool and before Dependencies it was the best I could find. I also used it for [SO]: How to build a DLL version of libjpeg 9b? (@CristiFati's answer) (somewhere at the end).
The drawback is that it's spitting the output in a file, so an additional step is required:
[prompt]> [prompt]> :: Restore %PATH% [prompt]> set PATH=%_PATH% [prompt]> [prompt]> dir /b [prompt]> [prompt]> :: Help not available in console (/? will open GUI) [prompt]> [prompt]> "c:\Install\pc064\Depends\DependencyWalkerPolitistTexan\Version\depends.exe" /c /ot:_mu0.txt "e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" [prompt]> type _mu0.txt | findstr -i "libopenblas" [ ? ] LIBOPENBLAS.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.GFORTRAN-WIN_AMD64.DLL [ ? ] LIBOPENBLAS.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.GFORTRAN-WIN_AMD64.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [prompt]> [prompt]> set PATH=%_PATH%;e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\.libs [prompt]> [prompt]> "c:\Install\pc064\Depends\DependencyWalkerPolitistTexan\Version\depends.exe" /c /ot:_mu.txt "e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" [prompt]> type _mu1.txt | findstr -i "libopenblas" [ 6] e:\work\dev\venvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\lib\site-packages\numpy\.libs\LIBOPENBLAS.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.GFORTRAN-WIN_AMD64.DLL [ 6] e:\work\dev\venvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\lib\site-packages\numpy\.libs\LIBOPENBLAS.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.GFORTRAN-WIN_AMD64.DLL 2022/11/30 14:57 2022/11/20 00:44 35,695,412 A 0x0220BC27 0x0220BC27 x64 Console None 0x00000000622C0000 Unknown 0x01E88000 Not Loaded N/A N/A 0.0 2.30 4.0 5.2
3. [MS.Learn]: DUMPBIN Reference
Part of VStudio. I am only listing it as a reference, because it can display a .dll dependents, but not whether they can be loaded (and if yes, where from):
[prompt]> [prompt]> :: Restore %PATH% [prompt]> set PATH=%_PATH% [prompt]> [prompt]> "c:\Install\pc032\Microsoft\VisualStudioCommunity\2019\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" x64 > nul [prompt]> [prompt]> dumpbin /DEPENDENTS "e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.29.30147.0 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Dump of file e:\Work\Dev\VEnvs\py_pc064_03.09_test0\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core\_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd File Type: DLL Image has the following dependencies: libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll python39.dll KERNEL32.dll VCRUNTIME140.dll api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-string-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-environment-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-convert-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-time-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-utility-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0.dll Summary 40000 .data 18000 .pdata 64000 .rdata 3000 .reloc 1000 .rsrc 1F3000 .text
4. Nix emulators
Invoke [Man7]: LDD(1).
I guess this can be a favorite, since it's leaning towards Nix world (where these kind of things are easier) and you also mentioned SSH connection.
I'll be exemplifying on MSYS2, but same thing is achievable from others (Cygwin).
[cfati@cfati-5510-0:/e/Work/Dev/StackOverflow/q074877580]> ~/sopr.sh ### Set shorter prompt to better fit when pasted in StackOverflow (or other) pages ### [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> uname -a MSYS_NT-10.0-19045 cfati-5510-0 3.4.3-dirty.x86_64 2022-12-19 20:20 UTC x86_64 Msys [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> _PATH="${PATH}" [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> ls "/e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/core/_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" /e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/core/_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> ldd "/e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/core/_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" ldd: /e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/core/_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd: Bad file descriptor [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> # Change extension [064bit prompt]> cp "/e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/core/_multiarray_umath.cp39-win_amd64.pyd" ./_mu.dll [064bit prompt]> ls _mu.dll _mu0.txt _mu1.txt [064bit prompt]> file _mu.dll _mu.dll: PE32 executable (DLL) (GUI) x86-64, for MS Windows [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> ldd _mu.dll ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ff8ba930000) KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ff8ba320000) KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7ff8b8070000) msvcrt.dll => /c/WINDOWS/System32/msvcrt.dll (0x7ff8b8f40000) _mu.dll => /e/Work/Dev/StackOverflow/q074877580/_mu.dll (0x7ff86ab50000) ucrtbase.dll => /c/Windows/System32/ucrtbase.dll (0x7ff8b8840000) vcruntime140.dll => /c/Windows/System32/vcruntime140.dll (0x7ff8a0980000) libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll => not found python39.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-string-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-environment-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-convert-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-time-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-utility-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0.dll => not found [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> PATH="${_PATH}:/e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/.libs" [064bit prompt]> [064bit prompt]> ldd _mu.dll ntdll.dll => /c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ff8ba930000) KERNEL32.DLL => /c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ff8ba320000) KERNELBASE.dll => /c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7ff8b8070000) msvcrt.dll => /c/WINDOWS/System32/msvcrt.dll (0x7ff8b8f40000) _mu.dll => /e/Work/Dev/StackOverflow/q074877580/_mu.dll (0x7ff86ab50000) ucrtbase.dll => /c/Windows/System32/ucrtbase.dll (0x7ff8b8840000) vcruntime140.dll => /c/Windows/System32/vcruntime140.dll (0x7ff8a0980000) libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll => /e/Work/Dev/VEnvs/py_pc064_03.09_test0/Lib/site-packages/numpy/.libs/libopenblas.FB5AE2TYXYH2IJRDKGDGQ3XBKLKTF43H.gfortran-win_amd64.dll (0x622c0000) user32.dll => /c/Windows/System32/user32.dll (0x7ff8b92f0000) win32u.dll => /c/Windows/System32/win32u.dll (0x7ff8b8940000) gdi32.dll => /c/Windows/System32/gdi32.dll (0x7ff8b94a0000) gdi32full.dll => /c/Windows/System32/gdi32full.dll (0x7ff8b8400000) msvcp_win.dll => /c/Windows/System32/msvcp_win.dll (0x7ff8b8610000) python39.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-string-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-environment-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-convert-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-time-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-utility-l1-1-0.dll => not found api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0.dll => not found
Of course, there can be more tools that I am not aware of (or if .dlls coming from .NET are involved).
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