The problem:
I have a small program that imports a SWIG module, which imports some DLLs. 
I need to create an executable for this program that can reference these 
external DLLs as external DLLs, not by bundling them in the executable.

>From what I've read, this doesn't seem to be possible. I've tried a few 
different solutions from forums and such that changed the DLL path or 
something, and I've tried changing sys.path and os.environ["PATH"], but 
none of these seem to help the SWIG module find the external DLLs. I can 
get the program to run just fine if I include the DLLs in the executable, 
but that isn't the desired behavior.

Does anyone know if there's a way to get PyInstaller to do this?

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