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I am creating an installer for a Python program using NSIS. I have to copy the source files to C:\Program Files\Snakecharmer, so I am first making sure it is created, then copying the source files to C:\Program Files\Snakecharmer. There are three .py files that I am copying, plus __pycache__, and some other things.

The contents of __pycache__ are copied, but they do not stay in __pycache__, they are just copied loose into the directory. The three .py files are not copied at all. Everything else copies correctly.

Here is my code

CopyFiles "$R0\SnakeCharmer.py" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\snakecharmerupdater.py" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\cobracrypt.py" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\__pycache__" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\Run_SnakeCharmer.bat" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\icon.ico" "$INSTDIR"
CopyFiles "$R0\SnakeCharmer.lnk" "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs"

The first three are the .py files that didn't copy.

Why is this happening and how can I fix it?

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  • You should not hardcode the all users startmenu path...
    – Anders
    Jun 14, 2015 at 21:27
  • That's a temporary thing until I can find an alternative.
    – Ecko
    Jun 15, 2015 at 1:35

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NSIS uses SHFileOperation internally, there is no special handling of any file types. Just make sure the destination directory exists before you start the operation: CreateDirectory "$InstDir"

Process Monitor will probably give you some clues as to why it fails...

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