I said that under Python 3, pyinstaller made a one-folder bundle of my
PyQt5 app that failed with the message,

> This application failed to start because it could not find or load the
Qt  platform plugin "cocoa".

Glenn Ramsey said,

>On my build it looks like this:
> My.app/Contents/MacOS/qt5_plugins/platforms$ otool -L libqcocoa.dylib...

at which point I finally twigged to the different directory structure,
including My.app/Contents.

You are building a mac app bundle, which I was not, merely a one-folder
build.

So I added the --one-file and --windowed options and ... huh. I still get a
folder dist/myapp containing a mess of libraries and a "myapp" executable.
No myapp.app with Contents etc.

So is the --one-file, --windowed Mac OS app-bundle feature not yet
supported for Python3? That would explain some of my problem.

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