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I want to convert myscript.py to a exexutable file. i am using raspberry pi(raspbian) and python 2.7.

I am issuing the following command

sudo pip install PyInstaller
sudo pyinstaller myscript.py

after some processing it provides an error

Fatal error: PyInstaller does not include a pre-compiled bootloader for your
platform. See <http://pythonhosted.org/PyInstaller/#building-the-bootloader>
for more details and instructions how to build the bootloader.

i go online to build compiler but could not understand the process. how could i solve this problem?

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Full Tutorial

After many hours of searching, I got this working. The answer is straightforward, but it is spread across multiple StackExchange answers and GitHub Issues. I put it all together in this tutorial, so I save some hours for the next poor soul.

Key Takeaways

  • pip ships PyInstaller with the incorrect architectures. You need to build it yourself for ARM (Raspberry Pi).

Step by Step

1. Build the bootloader

git clone https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller 
# Alternatively download the zip from https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases
cd pyinstaller/bootloader
python ./waf distclean all # or python3
cd ../PyInstaller/bootloader/
ls

Here you should see Linux-32bit-arm and inside of it run and run_d

2. Check the bootloader

file Linux-32bit-arm/run

run: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, BuildID[sha1]=a01c65d74d7d8b483800154dcdd4a5d2aad95d5b, stripped

If you see the above, you are good so far. However, if you see something like ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, that is wrong.

3. Copy the bootloader

If you installed PyInstaller with pip inside a venv, then do this

# Replace ${CLONED_PYINSTALLER_PATH} with the path where you git cloned above
# Replace ${PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT} with the path to your project (where you have the venv)

cp -r ${CLONED_PYINSTALLER_PATH}/PyInstaller/bootloader/Linux-32bit-arm ${PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT}/venv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/PyInstaller/bootloader/

If you installed with apt-get, then do this

# !!! Replace python3.5 with your version
cp -r ${CLONED_PYINSTALLER_PATH}/PyInstaller/bootloader/Linux-32bit-arm /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/PyInstaller/bootloader

Debugging

Issue

SystemError: objcopy Failure: objcopy: Unable to recognise the format of the input file `$FILE`

Check

`file dist/$FILE`

If it does not say ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM [...], but instead says Intel or x86, the PyInstaller tries to use the incorrect bootloader. If you executed all steps above, try renaming the Linux-32bit-arm to just Linux-32bit. That seems to have worked for this user


Issue

gcc not found

Solution

sudo apt-get install build-essential

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Suspect path for the compilation of bootloader is wrong for your platform

may do this as mentioned in the forum here

cd /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/PyInstaller/bootloader
sudo mv Linux-32bit Linux-32bit-arm

For RPI you need to get bootloader... You may cloned pyinstaller v3.1.1 into your rpi Same thing, change the directory name for your arm platform after you have build the pyinstaller

cd /path/to/pyinstaller/PyInstaller/bootloader
cp -R Linux-32bit Linux-32bit-arm
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For RPI, please clone the pyinstaller source code first and then follow my instructions.

  1. Switch to pyinstaller/ bootloader subfolder.
  2. Make the bootloader for your OS using the following command:

    python3.5 ./waf distclean all

  3. Make the Linux-32bit-arm sub-folder in /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-package/PyInstaller/bootloader

  4. Copy the run and run_d to Linux-32bit-arm:
cp pyinstaller/bootloader/build/debug/run_d /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-package/PyInstaller/bootloader/Linux-32bit-arm/

cp pyinstaller/bootloader/build/release/run /usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-package/PyInstaller/bootloader/Linux-32bit-arm/
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I was able to install and create executables, on a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian (stretch 9.4), by running setup.py. Python version installed is 3.5.3.

  1. git clone https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller
  2. Inside pyinstaller source folder, run sudo python3 setup.py install

After, just execute pyinstaller <source>.py.

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You can use the follwing command to install pyinstaller:

$ pip3 install --upgrade pyinstaller --index-url https://www.piwheels.org/simple

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