Am 26.05.2015 um 16:21 schrieb Paul Baker:
> Is there any way to track which of the files within the PYZ are
> accessed when my program is run? I would like to add those which are
> not accessed to the "excludes" in my spec file.

I'm not aware of any "debug" feature for this. (There is old code, but
for some reason this is not used anymore.)

But you could add a print-statement to all `extract` methods in
PyInstaller/loader/pyi_archive.py and PyInstaller/loader/pyi_carchive.py


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