Perhaps you can consider use .bat file to call .exe.

Thanks

Pada tanggal Sel, 31 Des 2019 pukul 00.01 Vincent Le Goff <
[email protected]> menulis:

> Hello everyone,
>
>
> I would guess this question was asked before (and a lot), but I couldn't
> find a proper explanation.
>
>
> Here I have a Python project that would like to create, not one or two
> executables (.exe files in my case, being on Windows), but at least
> four.  Since they would use the same libraries (like a PythonXX.dll
> file), I would appreciate some kind of optimization to avoid having to
> place each executable in a different directory.
>
>
> So my questions are:
>
>
> 1. Can PyInstaller do that, seeing as it seems to only allow one
> executable?
>
> 2. Can I use the 'onefile' feature?  Well, since I'll have four
> executables, I would want 4 files, not one, the DLLs and other files
> would be contained in the executables themselves.
>
>
> Floor's yours!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Vincent
>
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