Hi Folks-

I have a situation that I'm having a tough time debugging.  I'm new to 
PyInstaller, and I'm also dealing with a very hacked together code base 
with A LOT of dependencies.

I am able to freeze my code on MacOS mojave, and run with no problem.  
However, when I freeze the code on CentOS 7.7 I encounter a seg fault.  
When I run the code straight from source (i.e., python myscript.py), the 
seg fault doesn't pop up and everything runs as expected (on both MacOS and 
CentOS 7.7).

So my question is: what sort of things would cause an executable to seg 
fault, but not the python script?  My first hunch is some binary 
compatibility issue with external libraries and the CentOS, but how does 
that explain that the python script works perfectly fine?  I say this 
because, when I change some of the dependencies, I get errors about not 
being able to find the right version of GLIBCXX.

Anyone have any thoughts?  Thanks in advance.
-James

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