obsolete: sort obsmarkers during exchange
Because bundle2 allows a more precise exchange of obsmarkers during pull, it
sends them in a different order (previously unstable because of sets.) As
a result, they are added to the repository in a different order. To stabilize
the order and ensure tests are unchanged when moving from bundle1 to bundle2 we
sort markers when exchanging them.
In the long run, the obsstore will probably not use a linear storage.
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Build a Mercurial debian package from the current repo
#
# Tested on Jessie (stable as of original script authoring.)
. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh
BUILD=1
DEBBUILDDIR="$PWD/debbuild"
while [ "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--prepare )
shift
BUILD=
;;
--debbuilddir )
shift
DEBBUILDDIR="$1"
shift
;;
* )
echo "Invalid parameter $1!" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
set -u
rm -rf $DEBBUILDDIR
mkdir -p $DEBBUILDDIR
if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
gethgversion
cp -r $PWD/contrib/debian $DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN
chmod -R 0755 $DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN
control=$DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN/control
# This looks like sed -i, but sed -i behaves just differently enough
# between BSD and GNU sed that I gave up and did the dumb thing.
sed "s/__VERSION__/$version/" < $control > $control.tmp
mv $control.tmp $control
if [ "$BUILD" ]; then
dpkg-deb --build $DEBBUILDDIR
mv $DEBBUILDDIR.deb $DEBBUILDDIR/mercurial-$version-$release.deb
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo
echo "Built packages for $version-$release:"
find $DEBBUILDDIR/ -type f -newer $control
fi
else
echo "Prepared sources for $version-$release $control are in $DEBBUILDDIR - use like:"
echo "dpkg-deb --build $DEBBUILDDIR"
fi