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Optimization of pure.base85.b85encode This makes pure python base85 encoding 3x faster than before. Now it is only 40x slower than the C version.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Wed, 04 Mar 2009 23:23:59 +0100
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The standalone Windows installer for Mercurial is built in a somewhat
jury-rigged fashion.

It has the following prerequisites, at least as I build it:

  Python for Windows
      http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.4.3/python-2.4.3.msi

  MinGW
      http://www.mingw.org/

  Python for Windows Extensions
      http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/

  mfc71.dll (just download, don't install)
      http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/

  The py2exe distutils extension
      http://sourceforge.net/projects/py2exe/

  Inno Setup
      http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php

  ISTool - optional
      http://www.istool.org/default.aspx/

  add_path (you need only add_path.exe in the zip file)
      http://www.barisione.org/apps.html#add_path

  Asciidoc - optional
      http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/

And, of course, Mercurial itself.

Once you have all this installed and built, clone a copy of the
Mercurial repository you want to package, and name the repo
C:\hg\hg-release.

In a shell, build a standalone copy of the hg.exe program:

  python setup.py build -c mingw32
  python setup.py py2exe -b 1

Note: the previously suggested combined command of "python setup.py build -c
mingw32 py2exe -b 1" doesn't work correctly anymore as it doesn't include the
extensions in the mercurial subdirectory.

If you want to create a file named setup.cfg with the contents:

[build]
compiler=mingw32

you can skip the first build step.

Copy mfc71.dll and add_path.exe into the dist directory that just got created.

Before building the installer, you have to build Mercurial HTML documentation 
(or fix mercurial.iss to not reference the doc directory). Assuming you have an
"asciidoc.bat" batch file somewhere in your PATH:

  cd doc
  mingw32-make ASCIIDOC=asciidoc.bat html
  cd ..

If you use ISTool, you open the C:\hg\hg-release\contrib\win32\mercurial.iss
file and type Ctrl-F9 to compile the installer file.

Otherwise you run the Inno Setup compiler.  Assuming it's on the path you run:

  iscc contrib\win32\mercurial.iss

The actual installer will be in the C:\hg\hg-release\Output directory.

To automate the steps above you may want to create a batchfile based on the
following:

  echo [build] > setup.cfg
  echo compiler=mingw32 >> setup.cfg
  python setup.py py2exe -b 1
  cd doc
  mingw32-make ASCIIDOC=asciidoc.bat html
  cd ..
  iscc contrib\win32\mercurial.iss

and run it from the root of the hg repository (c:\hg\hg-release).