Actually, I said thank you too soon... This definitely does something
different in the build; I'm assuming that 'noarchive' is referring to the
stuff that is normally packed into the executable? I'm still left with
'base_library.zip' in the MacOS directory, which has been causing me some
difficulty when it comes to code signing for Mac. My solution has been to
walk through the app bundle with a python script, signing everything as I
go. When I find a zipfile, I unpack it, sign everything inside and re-pack
it, deleting the original zipfile. Then I can sign the app bundle as a
whole. This seems to work, but somehow feels like overkill, but maybe
not... Thanks anyway for your response.

Best regards,
Tim

On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 4:16 PM bwoodsend <[email protected]> wrote:

> Use --debug=noarchive.
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