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Looks like the answer is using a code signing certificate to sign the EXE. I'm going to look into that, but my work-based experience with them is that they're not cheap (like $300/year) |
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This will write the name of the selected destination (presumably an MSU pack) to a text file to pull into a stream layout or bot reply text.
Had a heck of a time getting pyinstaller to create an exe for this. Used python 3.7.9. I'm not sure what the changes to romloader.spec are but pyinstaller did those so I included them. Switching yaml to safe_load fixed an error and seemed to stop windows defender from flagging the exe