I had this same problem, using Pyinstaller 3.3. An explanation is given here and I adapted their answer, updating it for Pyinstaller 3.3, as a clumsy workaround. Their solution requires editing the Pyinstaller source code, unfortunately.
Edit the <python install root>Libsite-packagesPyInstalleruildingapi.py
source file in Pyinstaller, so the beginning of the assemble method looks like this:
def assemble(self):
logger.info("Building EXE from %s", self.tocbasename)
trash = []
if os.path.exists(self.name):
os.remove(self.name)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(self.name)):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(self.name))
exe = self.exefiles[0][1] # pathname of bootloader
if not os.path.exists(exe):
raise SystemExit(_MISSING_BOOTLOADER_ERRORMSG)
# BEGINNING OF CHANGES
if self.manifest_override != False:
print "Overriding default manifest"
tmpnm = tempfile.mktemp()
shutil.copy2(exe, tmpnm)
os.chmod(tmpnm, 0755)
winmanifest.UpdateManifestResourcesFromXMLFile(tmpnm, self.manifest_override, names=[1], languages=[1033])
exe = tmpnm
trash.append(tmpnm)
# END OF CHANGES
if is_win and (self.icon or self.versrsrc or self.resources):
also in api.py in the section labeled
# Available options for EXE in .spec files
add
self.manifest_override = kwargs.get('manifest_override', False)
Finally in your spec file in the EXE section add:
manifest_override=[NAME AND PATH OF YOUR MANIFEST FILE IN QUOTES]
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