@davecortesi Not related to the OP's question. Above, you said, "PyInstaller doesn't do anything that should cause this. It collects all imported modules into a special archive that is part of the executable. It makes a local copy of the Python interpreter, also part of the executable. At startup, the bootloader launches the embedded Python and sets up its import mechanism so all imports are executed by pulling from the embedded archive."
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