Pyocd and Pyinstaller problem.
Solved!! The issue already was put below! Thank you so much!
Hello, there! I hope you all are doing great!
Dears.
I have created a simple graphical interface for selecting the hex file to be written to the target. In this app, it has a button for testing if the CMSIS-DAP interface is present on the system.
If I execute the script from the python 3.13 (or whatever version) on the system (W10), it works very fine! But when creating a *.exe from pyinstaller, the app is executed but doesn't find the CMSIS-DAP interface!
I have done hundreds of attempts including --hidden-imports, but, none worked!
Someone had the same problem and could find a solution?
Thanks in advance!
Hello fabio-ric-silva, I encountered the same issue while working with python 3.10. To be able to do an executable with pyocd inside you need to manually collect entry point pyocd.probe and collect dynamic libs capstone an also collect some package paths: datas_probe, hiddenimports_probe = collect_entry_point('pyocd.probe') capstone_libs = collect_dynamic_libs("capstone") pyocd_path = get_package_paths('pyocd')[1] cmsis_path = get_package_paths('cmsis_pack_manager')[1]
added_files = [(pyocd_path, 'pyocd/.'), (cmsis_path, 'cmsis_pack_manager/.')] + datas_probe hiddenimports = hiddenimports_probe binaries = capstone_libs
And then when creating the Analysis class: binaries=binaries, datas=added_files, hiddenimports=hiddenimports,
Hope it helps!
Thank you for your attention! I will study very well your code for a better understanding!
Sincerely;
Hello everyone,
I apologize for the lengthy delay in responding to this issue, and thank you for your patience.
Please upgrade to the latest release v0.38.0, which now includes binary builds in the release assets. I am closing this issue as resolved.