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I have a simple project

  • main.py
import module_1
def main():`
    print('Starting main...')`
    module_1.printVersion()  

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
  • module_1.py
VERSION="1.0"
def printVersion():
    print('My version is ' + VERSION)

When running the pyinstaller command, I cannot find where my module_1.py code is. I would expect to find a "module_1.pyd" file somewhere.

What I'm trying to achieve is that the main application will start and swap the "module_1" code with an updated file and the use that instead. This has to be done at runtime !

Any suggestions?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65915873/pyinstaller-where-do-compiled-python-go

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