The problem turned out to be that I was using docx to create Word documents
and Pyinstaller doesn't support that package.
On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 3:51:35 AM UTC-4, Mark Olson wrote:
>
> I am running on Windows 10 and using PyCharm 19. Everything is up-to-date
> except that I'm still run
This is what I have in my spec file:
added_files = [
( 'myFiles/tests', 'myFiles/tests' )
]
a = Analysis(['main.py'],
pathex=['/Users/me/Documents/MyApp'],
binaries=[('/Users/me/Documents/MyApp/driver/chromedriver','driver')],
datas=added_files,
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 1:34 AM JAY JAY wrote:
> Hopefully a simple question, but I can't run my app once I send it to
> someone else, or upload it and download it to my own computer:
>
> "The application X cannot be opened."
>
> Once I add chmod +x, it works! So, I'm almost there! How do I make
I would like to hire someone to create a .spec file for me.
I create a lot of programs based on selenium. So far, I have delivered a
pyinstaller exe and a Chromedriver.exe file in a single folder. In the
script, the chromedriver file is called with "./chromedriver.exe". I would
like to include