I suspect that you are using an Anaconda installation which includes just about everything (alternatively you are not working in a minimal venv) - try:
You should end up with a much smaller package.
Steve Barnes
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Got you - your top level script will need to modify sys.path so as to include the location(s) where your virtual environment will install the installed packages in the list of places that it searches for the packages - normally I believe pysinstaller sets this to the exe files containing directory plus a zip file of the packages that pyinstaller has stored the included packages. Obviously enough this will need to be done prior to importing any such packages. - Personally I would prepend the location using sys.path.insert(0, wherever) so that the pip installed packages are used before any included ones.
Steve
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