This will not create any issues? I imagine the dependencies and shared code 
will all be available to each .exe, correct? For out app we are thinking of 
dumping everything from each package into one directory:

   \app
       ... EXEs ...


On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 6:04:49 AM UTC-7, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
>
>  Am 06.05.2013 20:10, schrieb Don Welch:
>  
> We want (in one directory): 
>
>  main.exe
>  subapp1.exe
> subapp2.exe
> ... shared DLLs ... (msgpack, zmq, etc)
> ... etc ...
>
>  where main.exe will execute subapp1.exe and subapp2.exe at runtime. 
> main.exe and the two subapps share a lot of libraries like pyzmq, msgpack, 
> etc.
> subapp1.py and subapp2.py are never imported by main.py - they are always 
> sep. processes.
> There are no dynamic imports.
> We would like one-dir bundling.
>
>
> Why not simply copying all files into one dist-directory? This can be 
> easily done independent of PyInstaller:
>
> cp -r dist/subapp*/* dist/app/
>
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