Hi Bill,

to summarize your results from my point of view, there are basically two
things to do:

- add oraociei11.dll to the binaries (and of cause find the dll  first)
- pass the file tnsnames.ora along with the executable.

Is this correct?

We would like to put this into a hook, as it does not look too
complicated. As I do not have an Oracle client around, esp. not on
Windows), we would appreciate your help. Or even if you'd submit a
pull-request on github.

Open questions for us are:
- Where to find the dll? In $ORAHOME? What's on Linux/Unix/OS X?
- Is the dll-name changing along with the Oracle-Version` If so, how can
the hook finde the correct version if several are available?

If you like, you can directly answer in
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/668

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Development

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