On 08/09/2020 11:07, bwoodsend wrote:
I think you have to use the `--clean` option and possibly clear your build folder for the `--debug=noarchive` option to actually be used. Last time I used it I remember it needing some extra encouragement. But the scenario your describing is exactly what it's for - it should do what you want it to do.
Not quite working as expected.... Deleted build and dist directories, and ran the above with the --clean option. Now I get a load of .pyc files in the app's Resource folder with symlinks in the MacOS folder, AND a base_library.zip file in there as well!!! I've tried with both Pyinstaller 3.6 and 4.0. Oh well....

I take it then that it is necessary to code-sign `.pyc` files on macOS? I see another headache on the horizon...
Not absolutely certain, but my own head was aching so much that I just signed EVERYTHING!

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