Am 23.09.2016 um 17:13 schrieb Coyot Linden (Glenn Glazer):
>  $ ls -l
> C:\\Users\\coyot\\AppData\\Roaming\\pyinstaller\\bincache00_py27_32bit\\unicodedata.pyd
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 coyot None 688640 Sep 23 07:41
> 'C:\Users\coyot\AppData\Roaming\pyinstaller\bincache00_py27_32bit\unicodedata.pyd'

Sure this is the same user? This `ls -l` seems to be a cygwin bash
commands, while PyInstaller seems to be run via cmd.exe. BTW: the group
is "None".


Anyway, you may try running pyinstaller --clean.

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