(+ user visible changes, * internal stuff)

Changes since PyInstaller 1.4
-----------------------------
 + Full support for Python 2.6 on Windows. No manual redistribution
   of DLLs, CRT, manifest, etc. is required: PyInstaller is able to
   bundle all required dependencies (thanks to Florian Hoech).
 * Fix spurious KeyError when using dbhash
 * Fix import of nested packages made from Pyrex-generated files.
 * PyInstaller is now able to follow dependencies of binary extensions
   (.pyd/.so) compressed within .egg-files.
 + Add import hook for PyTables.


Changes since PyInstaller 1.3
-----------------------------
 + Fully support up to Python 2.6 on Linux/Mac and Python 2.5
   on Windows.
 + Preliminar Mac OSX support: both one-file and one-dir is supported;
   for non-console applications, a bundle can be created. Thanks
   to many people that worked on this across several months (Daniele
   Zannotti, Matteo Bertini, Lorenzo Mancini).
 + Improved Linux support: generated executables are fatter but now
   should now run on many different Linux distributions (thanks to David
   Mugnai).
 * Add support for specifying data files in import hooks. PyInstaller
   can now automatically bundle all data files or plugins required
   for a certain 3rd-party package.
 + Add intelligent support for ctypes: PyInstaller is now able to
   track all places in the source code where ctypes is used and
   automatically bundle dynamic libraries accessed through ctypes.
   (Thanks to Lorenzo Mancini for submitting this). This is very
   useful when using ctypes with custom-made dynamic libraries.
 + Executables built with PyInstaller under Windows can now be digitally
   signed.
 + Add support for absolute imports in Python 2.5+ (thanks to Arve
   Knudsen).
 + Add support for relative imports in Python 2.5+.
 + Add support for cross-compilation: PyInstaller is now able to
   build Windows executables when running under Linux. See documentation
   for more details.
 + Add support for .egg files: PyInstaller is now able to look for
   dependencies within .egg files, bundle them and make them available
   at runtime with all the standard features (entry-points, etc.).
 + Add partial support for .egg directories: PyInstaller will treat them
   as normal packages and thus it will not bundle metadata.
 + Under Linux/Mac, it is now possible to build an executable even when
   a system packages does not have .pyc or .pyo files available and the
   system-directory can be written only by root. PyInstaller will in
   fact generate the required .pyc/.pyo files on-the-fly within a
   build-temporary directory.
 + Add automatic import hooks for many third-party packages, including:
   + PyQt4 (thanks to Pascal Veret), with complete plugin support.
   + pyodbc (thanks to Don Dwiggins)
   + cElementTree (both native version and Python 2.5 version)
   + lxml
   + SQLAlchemy (thanks to Greg Copeland)
   + email in Python 2.5 (though it does not support the old-style
     Python 2.4 syntax with Python 2.5)
   + gadfly
   + PyQWt5
   + mako
   + Improved PyGTK (thanks to Marco Bonifazi and foxx).
   + paste (thanks to Jamie Kirkpatrick)
   + matplotlib
 + Add fix for the very annoying "MSVCRT71 could not be extracted" bug,
   which was caused by the DLL being packaged twice (thanks to Idris
   Aykun).
 * Removed C++-style comments from the bootloader for compatibility
   with the AIX compiler.
 + Fix support for .py files with DOS line endings under Linux (fixes
   PyOpenGL).
 + Fix support for PIL when imported without top-level package ("import
   Image").
 + Fix PyXML import hook under NT (thanks to Lorenzo Mancini)
 + Fixed problem with PyInstaller picking up the wrong copy of optparse.
 * Improve correctness of the binary cache of UPX'd/strip'd files. This
   fixes problems when switching between multiple versions of the
   same third-party library (like e.g. wxPython allows to do).
 + Fix a stupid bug with modules importing optparse (under Linux) (thanks
   to Louai Al-Khanji).
 + Under Python 2.4+, if an exception is raised while importing a module
   inside a package, the module is now removed from the parent's
   namespace (to match the behaviour of Python itself).
 * Fix random race-condition at startup of one-file packages, that was
   causing this exception to be generated: "PYZ entry 'encodings' (0j)
   is not a valid code object".
 + Fix problem when having unicode strings among path elements.
 + Fix random exception ("bad file descriptor") with "prints" in non-console
   mode (actually a pythonw "bug" that's fixed in Python 3.0).
 * Sometimes the temporary directory did not get removed upon program
   exit, when running on Linux.
 * Fixed random segfaults at startup on 64-bit platforms (like x86-64).

PyInstaller 1.3
---------------
 + Fix bug with user-provided icons disappearing from built executables
   when these were compressed with UPX.
 + Fix problems with packaging of applications using PIL (that was broken
   because of a bug in Python's import machinery, in recent Python
   versions). Also add a workaround including Tcl/Tk with PIL unless
   ImageTk is imported.
 + (Windows) When used under Windows XP, packaged programs now have
   the correct look & feel and follow user's themes (thanks to the manifest
   file being linked within the generated executable). This is especially
   useful for applications using wxPython.
 + Fix a buffer overrun in the bootloader (which could lead to a crash)
   when the built executable is run from within a deep directory (more than
   70-80 characters in the pathname).
 * Bootstrap modules are now compressed in the executable (so that they
   are not visible in plaintext by just looking at it with a hex editor).
 * Fixed a regression introduced in 1.1: under Linux, the bootloader does
   not depend on libpythonX.X.so anymore.


PyInstaller 1.2
---------------
 + Fix a crash when invoking UPX with certain kinds of builds.
 + Fix icon support by re-adding a resource section in the bootloader
   executable.


PyInstaller 1.1
---------------

 + (Windows) Make single-file packages not depend on MSVCRT71.DLL anymore,
   even under Python 2.4. You can eventually ship your programs really as
   single-file executables, even when using the newest Python version!
 + Fix problem with incorrect python path detection. Now using helpers from
   distutils.
 + Fix problem with rare encodings introduced in newer Python versions: now all
   the encodings are automatically found and included, so this problem should
   be gone forever.
 + Fix building of COM servers (was broken in 1.0 because of the new build
   system).
 + Mimic Python 2.4 behaviour with broken imports: sys.modules is cleaned up
   afterwise. This allows to package SQLObject applications under Windows
   with Python 2.4 and above.
 + Add import hook for the following packages:
     + GTK
     + PyOpenGL (tested 2.0.1.09)
     + dsnpython (tested 1.3.4)
     + KInterasDB (courtesy of Eugene Prigorodov)
 + Fix packaging of code using "time.strptime" under Python 2.3+.
 + (Linux) Ignore linux-gate.so while calculating dependencies (fix provided
   by Vikram Aggarwal).
 + (Windows) With Python 2.4, setup UPX properly so to be able to compress
   binaries generated with Visual Studio .NET 2003 (such as most of the
   extensions). UPX 1.92+ is needed for this.


PyInstaller 1.0 (with respect to McMillan's Python Installer 5b5):
---------------

 + Add support for Python 2.3 (fix packaging of codecs).
 + Add support for Python 2.4 (under Windows, needed to recompiled the
   bootloader with a different compiler version).
 + Fix support for Python 1.5.2, should be fully functional now (required
   to rewrite some parts of the string module for the bootloader).
 + Fix a rare bug in extracting the dependencies of a DLL (bug in PE header
   parser).
 + Fix packaging of PyQt programs (needed an import hook for a hidden import).
 + Fix imports calculation for modules using the "from __init__ import" syntax.
 + Fix a packaging bug when a module was being import both through binary
   dependency and direct import.

 * Restyle documentation (now using docutils and reStructuredText).
 * New Windows build system for automatic compilations of bootloader in all
   the required flavours (using Scons)
