packaging: bundle dulwich, keyring, and pywin32-ctypes with WiX too
TortoiseHg installs these, which is possibly where they originated (though I
would have thought it more likely to be in the WiX installer, given its
heritage). When I was working on the TortoiseHg app for Mac (which uses the
similar `py2app`), it wasn't possible to use the keyring extension (even
externally) without bundling this keyring package into the app. Assuming the
same principle applies here, these would enable some common extensions. One of
the things that the TortoiseHg packager on macOS does now is it adds the user's
local `site-packages` directory to `sys.path`. That would allow the user to
install these critical modules in cases like this. But that can probably wait
for py3 packaging.
The only difference in the installed packages that I see now is WiX also bundles
distutils for some reason. I suppose that's not harming anything, so I'm not
touching it.
The only orphans in the install directories when comparing WiX and Inno now is
the Copying.txt vs COPYING.rtf, the two uninstaller files for Inno, and a
`Mercurial.url` file in Inno. I have no idea what that is, and it has *.ini
syntax with a single field pointing to the Mercurial homepage.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8062
initialize
$ make_changes() {
> d=`pwd`
> [ ! -z $1 ] && cd $1
> echo "test `basename \`pwd\``" >> test
> hg commit -Am"${2:-test}"
> r=$?
> cd $d
> return $r
> }
$ ls -1a
.
..
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo 'test' > test; hg commit -Am'test'
adding test
clone to b
$ mkdir ../b
$ cd ../b
$ hg clone ../a .
updating to branch default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo "[extensions]" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo "bookflow=" >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg branch X
abort: creating named branches is disabled and you should use bookmarks
(see 'hg help bookflow')
[255]
$ hg bookmark X
$ hg bookmarks
* X 0:* (glob)
$ hg bookmark X
abort: bookmark X already exists, to move use the --rev option
[255]
$ make_changes
$ hg push ../a -q
$ hg bookmarks
\* X 1:* (glob)
change a
$ cd ../a
$ hg up
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo 'test' >> test; hg commit -Am'test'
pull in b
$ cd ../b
$ hg pull -u
pulling from $TESTTMP/a
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
new changesets * (glob)
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark X)
$ hg status
$ hg bookmarks
X 1:* (glob)
check protection of @ bookmark
$ hg bookmark @
$ hg bookmarks
\* @ 2:* (glob)
X 1:* (glob)
$ make_changes
abort: cannot commit, bookmark @ is protected
[255]
$ hg status
M test
$ hg bookmarks
\* @ 2:* (glob)
X 1:* (glob)
$ hg --config bookflow.protect= commit -Am"Updated test"
$ hg bookmarks
\* @ 3:* (glob)
X 1:* (glob)
check requirement for an active bookmark
$ hg bookmark -i
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
X 1:* (glob)
$ make_changes
abort: cannot commit without an active bookmark
[255]
$ hg revert test
$ rm test.orig
$ hg status
make the bookmark move by updating it on a, and then pulling
# add a commit to a
$ cd ../a
$ hg bookmark X
$ hg bookmarks
\* X 2:* (glob)
$ make_changes
$ hg bookmarks
* X 3:81af7977fdb9
# go back to b, and check out X
$ cd ../b
$ hg up X
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(activating bookmark X)
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
\* X 1:* (glob)
# pull, this should move the bookmark forward, because it was changed remotely
$ hg pull -u | grep "updating to active bookmark X"
updating to active bookmark X
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
* X 4:81af7977fdb9
the bookmark should not move if it diverged from remote
$ hg -R ../a status
$ hg -R ../b status
$ make_changes ../a
$ make_changes ../b
$ hg -R ../a status
$ hg -R ../b status
$ hg -R ../a bookmarks
* X 4:238292f60a57
$ hg -R ../b bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
* X 5:096f7e86892d
$ cd ../b
$ # make sure we cannot push after bookmarks diverged
$ hg push -B X | grep abort
abort: push creates new remote head * with bookmark 'X'! (glob)
(pull and merge or see 'hg help push' for details about pushing new heads)
[1]
$ hg pull -u | grep divergent
divergent bookmark X stored as X@default
1 other divergent bookmarks for "X"
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
* X 5:096f7e86892d
X@default 6:238292f60a57
$ hg id -in
096f7e86892d 5
$ make_changes
$ hg status
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
* X 7:227f941aeb07
X@default 6:238292f60a57
now merge with the remote bookmark
$ hg merge X@default --tool :local -q
$ hg status
M test
$ hg commit -m"Merged with X@default"
$ hg bookmarks
@ 3:* (glob)
* X 8:26fed9bb3219
$ hg push -B X | grep bookmark
pushing to $TESTTMP/a (?)
updating bookmark X
$ cd ../a
$ hg up -q
$ hg bookmarks
* X 7:26fed9bb3219
test hg pull when there is more than one descendant
$ cd ../a
$ hg bookmark Z
$ hg bookmark Y
$ make_changes . YY
$ hg up Z -q
$ make_changes . ZZ
created new head
$ hg bookmarks
X 7:26fed9bb3219
Y 8:131e663dbd2a
* Z 9:b74a4149df25
$ hg log -r 'p1(Y)' -r 'p1(Z)' -T '{rev}\n' # prove that Y and Z share the same parent
7
$ hg log -r 'Y%Z' -T '{rev}\n' # revs in Y but not in Z
8
$ hg log -r 'Z%Y' -T '{rev}\n' # revs in Z but not in Y
9
$ cd ../b
$ hg pull -uq
$ hg id
b74a4149df25 tip Z
$ hg bookmarks | grep \* # no active bookmark
[1]
test shelving
$ cd ../a
$ echo anotherfile > anotherfile # this change should not conflict
$ hg add anotherfile
$ hg commit -m"Change in a"
$ cd ../b
$ hg up Z | grep Z
(activating bookmark Z)
$ hg book | grep \* # make sure active bookmark
\* Z 10:* (glob)
$ echo "test b" >> test
$ hg diff --stat
test | 1 +
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
$ hg shelve
shelved as Z
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg pull -uq
$ hg unshelve
unshelving change 'Z'
rebasing shelved changes
$ hg diff --stat
test | 1 +
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
make the bookmark move by updating it on a, and then pulling with a local change
# add a commit to a
$ cd ../a
$ hg up -C X |fgrep "activating bookmark X"
(activating bookmark X)
# go back to b, and check out X
$ cd ../b
$ hg up -C X |fgrep "activating bookmark X"
(activating bookmark X)
# update and push from a
$ make_changes ../a
created new head
$ echo "more" >> test
$ hg pull -u 2>&1 | fgrep -v TESTTMP| fgrep -v "searching for changes" | fgrep -v adding
pulling from $TESTTMP/a
updating bookmark X
added 1 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files (+1 heads)
new changesets * (glob)
updating to active bookmark X
merging test
warning: conflicts while merging test! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
$ hg update -Cq
$ rm test.orig
make sure that commits aren't possible if working directory is not pointing to active bookmark
$ hg -R ../a status
$ hg -R ../b status
$ hg -R ../a id -i
36a6e592ec06
$ hg -R ../a book | grep X
\* X \d+:36a6e592ec06 (re)
$ hg -R ../b id -i
36a6e592ec06
$ hg -R ../b book | grep X
\* X \d+:36a6e592ec06 (re)
$ make_changes ../a
$ hg -R ../a book | grep X
\* X \d+:f73a71c992b8 (re)
$ cd ../b
$ hg pull 2>&1 | grep -v add | grep -v pulling | grep -v searching | grep -v changeset
updating bookmark X
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
working directory out of sync with active bookmark, run 'hg up X'
$ hg id -i # we're still on the old commit
36a6e592ec06
$ hg book | grep X # while the bookmark moved
\* X \d+:f73a71c992b8 (re)
$ make_changes
abort: cannot commit, working directory out of sync with active bookmark
(run 'hg up X')
[255]
$ hg up -Cq -r . # cleanup local changes
$ hg status
$ hg id -i # we're still on the old commit
36a6e592ec06
$ hg up X -q
$ hg id -i # now we're on X
f73a71c992b8
$ hg book | grep X
\* X \d+:f73a71c992b8 (re)