Hi - and - Howdy also,

This could be a long one, I really don't expect an answer, however some suggestions might help.

I've developed several .exe files ( for windows ) and they are on github - along with source code - using cava packager. < github.Marc-Bellario > various...

I have not really tried to optimize this - but I'm pretty sure that it can be done. One way a least would be to remove modules manually until the application breaks.

I am wondering if there might be a more systematic approach than pick and play?

Also I should note that I have briefly tried other methods of creating .exe files and failed - cava packager being the only route that got me there.

Any comments or suggestions would be helpful - - even nastly and abrasive ones. Thanks - in advance ....

Weird that I can update this - I guess I could make comments individually but, fantastic replies - I am so impressed and especially that no one but commented about how I didn't know a darn thing or any thing like that Thank you all so much for your time with this...Anyway, very meaningful.

In reply to optimizing exe with cava packager by BingFarz

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