Am 28.05.20 um 10:45 schrieb Alessandro Minghelli:
>
> It's not very important someone copy this (there isn't commercial
> value), but is very important none can decompiling the source.
>
> First question is: Is there a way to decompiling an executable made
> with PyInstaller to obtain the source code?

Yes, his is possible.

There is a feature for encrypting the source, but this is currently
broken. Please consider funding the fix:
http://www.pyinstaller.org/funding.html


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Development

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