Thanks for the information! Just a QQ - This would work in the same if I've several libraries others than Tkinter, like pandas, openpyxl, etc... right?
What to do if i have a folder with the code file and other bunch of files which are referenced in code by name only (not by full path)?should i just enter full paths and make the main code file into exe or is there any other method
Very useful video for the beginner of python to convert the .py file to exe file type. But for my situation, i need to use the "python -m PyInstaller main.py --onefile -w"
I successfully converted and executed the code. However, when I added a logo image to my code and attempted to convert it into an executable (exe) file, it didn't work as expected. Instead, it only created an image.png file. Please help me
Very useful. thanks Hala. I have an issue, the final output has an app and an executable file. The app doesnt work in the sense that it only takes the inputs but does not open up the target folder in my program. it works only with the exe file and not the app file. So the app file is redundant. How do I merge the executable file and the app file.
I had 6 nested tkinter files and everything works, except my main program. None of the functions work, it throws tons of errors in the console, but when i run my project in python its all good, no idea, thanks for the shared info tho
Thank You Great explanation. i have a question How to build Executable (.exe) file from Python for all Versions of Windows (Seven,8,10,11) i used PyInstaller in windows 10 ,but the Executable file compiled by PyInstaller does not work on Windows 7
i dont have a single file project.. actually my main file gets some functions from another file and some images from a 'assets' folder.. so will this work the same ?
hey hala i hope you're doing good i have a pblm they give me this message 'pyinstaller' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.