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11:27 PM
Last time I tried pyinstaller with Pby 3 it was a huge pain. But you can pip install the dev branch - look up pip + git and github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/wiki - committed 6 days ago "python 3 almost working"
 
Is there anything out there that is stable for python 3.4?
 
My answer here tells you how to pip install direct from github stackoverflow.com/questions/32154849/wxpython-pyinstaller-fails-with-no-module-n‌​amed-core/32334301#32334301. I can't say about stability, I'm not a pyinstaller dev or expert, more a get-you-going kinda guy
I'm in the lucky position not to be developing for a mass audience right now.
Sorry in advance I'd I drop the thread here, it's past midnight and I've been out all night...
 
Basically at work we have a bunch of internal code running Python, it's great and does just what we want. Then we have customer facing code which is all in Java and c#, because we can't figure out how to package Python3.4 for windows users :(
@JRichardSnape Thanks, I'll take a look now
 
The other package i'm aware of is cxfreeze, dunno how that works with windows, never used it
 
So you know, it looks like the link to the python3 branch in your answer is broken.
 
11:38 PM
Ok. Maybe they've merged into develop?
Sorry I can't research tonight. I'll have a look tomorrow if you're keen. The wiki implied they're only scripting pull requests on develop branch. I think there was a zip on that page that claimed py3 support
P.s. Thanks for info on the answer, too, I'll update tomorrow
 
thanks
 
If you can't wait, get the zip here an try it out... github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/archive/develop.zip
 
@JRichardSnape attempting to use this in an experimental branch in my project now...
 
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