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Bump pyinstaller from 5.13.2 to 6.0.0 #3244

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Bumps pyinstaller from 5.13.2 to 6.0.0.

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v6.0.0

Please see the v6.0.0 section of the changelog for a list of the changes since v5.13.2.

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6.0.0 (2023-09-22)

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* (macOS) PyInstaller now attempts to preserve the ``.framework`` bundles when
  collecting shared libraries from them. If a shared library is to be collected
  from a ``.framework`` bundle, the ``Info.plist`` is also automatically
  collected. The ``.framework`` bundle collection code also attempts to fix the
  bundles' structure to conform to code-signing requirements (i.e., creation of
  the ``Current`` symbolic link in the ``Versions`` directory, and top-level
  contents being symbolic links that point to counterparts in the
  ``Versions/Current`` directory). Note that other resources (for example from
  ``Resources`` or ``Helpers`` directories) still need to be explicitly
  collected by hooks. (:issue:`7619`)
* (macOS) The file relocation mechanism in ``BUNDLE`` that generates macOS .app
  bundles has been completely redesigned. All data files are now placed into
  directory structure rooted in ``Contents/Resources``, all shared libraries (as
  well as nested .framework bundles) are placed into directory structure rooted
  in ``Contents/Frameworks``, and only the the program executable is placed into
  the ``Contents/MacOS`` directory. The contents of ``Contents/Resources`` and
  ``Contents/Frameworks`` directories are cross-linked via symlinks between the
  two directory trees in order to maintain illusion of mixed-content directories
  (in both directory trees). The cross-linking is done at either file level or
  (sub)directory level, depending on the content type of a (sub)directory. For
  directories in ``Contents/Frameworks`` that contain a dot in the name, a
  work-around is automatically applied: the directory is created with a modified
  name that does not include the dot, and next to it, a symbolic link is created
  under the original name and pointing to the directory with modified name.
  (:issue:`7619`)
* (non-Windows) PyInstaller now attempts to preserve the parent directory
  structure for shared libraries discovered and collected by the binary
  dependency analysis, instead of automatically collecting them into the
  top-level application directory. Due to library search path assumptions
  made in various places, symbolic links to collected libraries are created
  in the top-level application directory. This complements earlier work
  (:issue:`7028`) that implemented DLL parent directory structure
  preservation on Windows. (:issue:`7619`)
* (Windows) Add an option to hide or minimize the console window in
  console-enabled applications, but only if the program's process owns
  the console window (i.e., the program was not launched from an existing
  console window). (:issue:`7729`)
* (Windows) The :option:`--add-data` and :option:`--add-binary` options accept
  the POSIX syntax of ``--add-data=source:dest`` rather than
  ``--add-data=source;dest``. The latter will continue to work on Windows to
  avoid breaking backwards compatibility but is discouraged in favour of the now
  cross platform format. (:issue:`6724`)
* Add automatic binary vs. data file (re)classification step to the analysis
  process. PyInstaller now inspects all files passed to ``Analysis`` via
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Commits
  • 7001def Release v6.0.0. [skip ci]
  • 87cda61 building: fix executable-bit preservation for collected shell scripts
  • d1adaed tests: add a test with bundled shell script
  • 8bbc4f7 bootloader: onefile: set executable bit only on extracted binaries
  • 3bd5160 building: use shutil.copyfile when copying files into onedir build
  • 3b4099b Cherry pick v5 release commits into develop. [skip ci]
  • 962ac8f hookutils: remove requirements_for_package
  • 984545a hookutils: adjust behavior of collect_data_files with include_py_files
  • deb6613 hookutils: have collect_all look up the dist from package name
  • e4e6ea3 hookutils: implement replacement for is_module_satisfies
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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file python Pull requests that update Python code labels Sep 25, 2023
Bumps [pyinstaller](https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller) from 5.13.2 to 6.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/blob/develop/doc/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](pyinstaller/pyinstaller@v5.13.2...v6.0.0)

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