Sorry, to duplicate stuff... in the time it took this post to show up
(since it was my first one), I got it working and posted my solution on
PyInstaller GitHub. But I'm a new PyInstaller user and wonder if it there'
a better way before doing a pull request. Maybe best to just use the
GitHub
Am 11.03.20 um 04:09 schrieb Dan Cutright:
> Per Bryan over at
> Bokeh: https://discourse.bokeh.org/t/bokeh-2-0-0-and-pyinstaller/4904/2
> "_sri.json is a new file that must be present in the package."
So please update the hook and provide a pull-request. Thanks.
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Am 11.03.20 um 14:40 schrieb Eric Fahlgren:
> From dumping out some 'datas' values, it looks like it's simply a list
> of tuples: [(src, dst), (src, dst), ...] So, you should be able to
> add something like this to the hook:
This is implemented in the manual.
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From dumping out some 'datas' values, it looks like it's simply a list of
tuples: [(src, dst), (src, dst), ...] So, you should be able to add
something like this to the hook:
import os
from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import get_module_file_attribute
src = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(get_module_fi
I've had success with PyInstaller and Bokeh v1.4.0, but the subsequent
version (v2.0.0) produces the following error:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/var/folders/w9/59qs933d4dq1j2214v_dz1srgn/T/_MEI8f9v8X/bokeh/_sri.json'
Per Bryan over at
Bokeh: https://discourse