PyInstaller Extractor has been updated to version 2.0. This has been long overdue. The project is now migrated to GitHub and all further development will take place over there.
https://github.com/extremecoders-re/pyinstxtractor
Version 2.0 includes support for Python 3.7 and above. Earlier, the script used to generate invalid pyc files when extracting exe's generated from Python 3.7. This was because from Python 3.7 onward, the pyc header format slightly changed.
Also starting from this version, I am moving away from traditional version numbering. Instead you can always find the latest version on GitHub.
https://github.com/extremecoders-re/pyinstxtractor
Version 2.0 includes support for Python 3.7 and above. Earlier, the script used to generate invalid pyc files when extracting exe's generated from Python 3.7. This was because from Python 3.7 onward, the pyc header format slightly changed.
Also starting from this version, I am moving away from traditional version numbering. Instead you can always find the latest version on GitHub.
Hi, could you revisit your post on 'Extracting encrypted pyinstaller executable? I just saw you blog on that but i noticed it has been outdated. Would appreciate a lot if you were to update that guide :)
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