OK.  I was outputting the current version of the app... but wanted to give a 
bit more information such as when it was frozen.  I can work around it with a 
suitable Makefile, but didn't want to re-invent the wheel :)

Thanks.

-- gyre --

> On 31 Aug 2015, at 21:23, Martin Zibricky <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi gyre,
> 
> there is nothing like that in PyInstaller.
> 
> I think this would be like a replacement for proper version string in your 
> app?
> 
>> On Monday 31 of August 2015 13:17:37 Andy Norman wrote:
>> Hi folks.
>> 
>> I had a browse through the source before asking, but didn't find what I was
>> looking for.
>> 
>> Using pyinstaller under Windows 7, with the --onefile option, is it
>> possible at runtime for a python program to find out *when* it was frozen?
>> I know that sys.frozen tells me that I am frozen, but I'd like to know when
>> I was frozen... i.e. when the .exe was created by pyinstaller.
>> 
>> Looking at the timestamps on the files in the _MEIPASS directory doesn't
>> help, as they are set to the last time they were unpacked.
>> 
>> Thanks! :)
>> 
>> -- gyre --
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