wix: tell ComponentSearch that it is finding a directory (not a file)
This is to fix an issue we've noticed where fresh installations start at
`C:\Program Files\Mercurial`, and then upgrades "walk up" the tree and end up in
`C:\Program Files` and finally `C:\` (where they stay).
ComponentSearch defaults to finding files, which I think means "it produces a
string like `C:\Program Files\Mercurial`", whereas with the type being
explicitly a directory, it would return `C:\Program Files\Mercurial\` (note the
final trailing backslash). Presumably, a latter step then tries to turn that
file name into a proper directory, by removing everything after the last `\`.
This could likely also be fixed by actually searching for the component for
hg.exe itself. That seemed a lot more complicated, as the GUID for hg.exe isn't
known in this file (it's one of the "auto-derived" ones). We could also consider
adding a Condition that I think could check the Property and ensure it's either
empty or ends in a trailing slash, but that would be an installer runtime check
and I'm not convinced it'd actually be useful.
This will *not* cause existing installations that are in one of the bad
directories to fix themselves. Doing that would require a fair amount more
understanding of wix and windows installer than I have, and it *probably*
wouldn't be possible to be 100% correct about it either (there's nothing
preventing a user from intentionally installing it in C:\, though I don't know
why they would do so).
If someone wants to tackle fixing existing installations, I think that the first
installation is actually the only one that shows up in "Add or Remove Programs",
and that its registry keys still exist. You might be able to find something
under HKEY_USERS that lists both the "good" and the "bad" InstallDirs. Mine was
under `HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Mercurial\InstallDir` (C:\), and
`HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-..numbers..\Software\Mercurial\InstallDir` (C:\Program
Files\Mercurial). If you find exactly two, with one being the default path, and
the other being a prefix of it, the user almost certainly hit this bug :D
We had originally thought that this bug might be due to unattended
installations/upgrades, but I no longer think that's the case. We were able to
reproduce the issue by uninstalling all copies of Mercurial I could find,
installing one version (it chose the correct location), and then starting the
installer for a different version (higher or lower didn't matter). I did not
need to deal with an unattended or headless installation/upgrade to trigger the
issue, but it's possible that my system was "primed" for this bug to happen
because of a previous unattended installation/upgrade.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9891
Test that qpush cleans things up if it doesn't complete
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo foo > foo
$ hg ci -Am 'add foo'
adding foo
$ touch untracked-file
$ echo 'syntax: glob' > .hgignore
$ echo '.hgignore' >> .hgignore
$ hg qinit
test qpush on empty series
$ hg qpush
no patches in series
$ hg qnew patch1
$ echo >> foo
$ hg qrefresh -m 'patch 1'
$ hg qnew patch2
$ echo bar > bar
$ hg add bar
$ hg qrefresh -m 'patch 2'
$ hg qnew --config 'mq.plain=true' -U bad-patch
$ echo >> foo
$ hg qrefresh
$ hg qpop -a
popping bad-patch
popping patch2
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ "$PYTHON" -c 'import sys; getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", sys.stdout).write(b"\xe9\n")' > message
$ cat .hg/patches/bad-patch >> message
$ mv message .hg/patches/bad-patch
$ cat > $TESTTMP/wrapplayback.py <<EOF
> import os
> from mercurial import extensions, transaction
> def wrapplayback(orig,
> journal, report, opener, vfsmap, entries, backupentries,
> unlink=True, checkambigfiles=None):
> orig(journal, report, opener, vfsmap, entries, backupentries, unlink,
> checkambigfiles)
> # Touching files truncated at "transaction.abort" causes
> # forcible re-loading invalidated filecache properties
> # (including repo.changelog)
> for f, o in entries:
> if o or not unlink:
> os.utime(opener.join(f), (0.0, 0.0))
> def extsetup(ui):
> extensions.wrapfunction(transaction, '_playback', wrapplayback)
> EOF
$ hg qpush -a --config extensions.wrapplayback=$TESTTMP/wrapplayback.py && echo 'qpush succeeded?!'
applying patch1
applying patch2
applying bad-patch
transaction abort!
rollback completed
cleaning up working directory...
reverting foo
done
abort: decoding near '\xe9': 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)! (esc)
[255]
$ hg parents
changeset: 0:bbd179dfa0a7
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: add foo
test corrupt status file
$ hg qpush
applying patch1
now at: patch1
$ cp .hg/patches/status .hg/patches/status.orig
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ cp .hg/patches/status.orig .hg/patches/status
$ hg qpush
abort: working directory revision is not qtip
[255]
$ rm .hg/patches/status .hg/patches/status.orig
bar should be gone; other unknown/ignored files should still be around
$ hg status -A
? untracked-file
I .hgignore
C foo
preparing qpush of a missing patch
$ hg qpop -a
no patches applied
$ hg qpush
applying patch1
now at: patch1
$ rm .hg/patches/patch2
now we expect the push to fail, but it should NOT complain about patch1
$ hg qpush
applying patch2
unable to read patch2
now at: patch1
[1]
preparing qpush of missing patch with no patch applied
$ hg qpop -a
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ rm .hg/patches/patch1
qpush should fail the same way as below
$ hg qpush
applying patch1
unable to read patch1
[1]
Test qpush to a patch below the currently applied patch.
$ hg qq -c guardedseriesorder
$ hg qnew a
$ hg qguard +block
$ hg qnew b
$ hg qnew c
$ hg qpop -a
popping c
popping b
popping a
patch queue now empty
try to push and pop while a is guarded
$ hg qpush a
cannot push 'a' - guarded by '+block'
[1]
$ hg qpush -a
applying b
patch b is empty
applying c
patch c is empty
now at: c
now try it when a is unguarded, and we're at the top of the queue
$ hg qapplied -v
0 G a
1 A b
2 A c
$ hg qsel block
$ hg qpush b
abort: cannot push to a previous patch: b
[255]
$ hg qpush a
abort: cannot push to a previous patch: a
[255]
and now we try it one more time with a unguarded, while we're not at the top of the queue
$ hg qpop b
popping c
now at: b
$ hg qpush a
abort: cannot push to a previous patch: a
[255]
test qpop --force and backup files
$ hg qpop -a
popping b
patch queue now empty
$ hg qq --create force
$ echo a > a
$ echo b > b
$ echo c > c
$ hg ci -Am add a b c
$ echo a >> a
$ hg rm b
$ hg rm c
$ hg qnew p1
$ echo a >> a
$ echo bb > b
$ hg add b
$ echo cc > c
$ hg add c
$ hg qpop --force --verbose
saving current version of a as a.orig
saving current version of b as b.orig
saving current version of c as c.orig
popping p1
patch queue now empty
$ hg st
? a.orig
? b.orig
? c.orig
? untracked-file
$ cat a.orig
a
a
a
$ cat b.orig
bb
$ cat c.orig
cc
test qpop --force --no-backup
$ hg qpush
applying p1
now at: p1
$ rm a.orig
$ echo a >> a
$ hg qpop --force --no-backup --verbose
popping p1
patch queue now empty
$ test -f a.orig && echo 'error: backup with --no-backup'
[1]
test qpop --keep-changes
$ hg qpush
applying p1
now at: p1
$ hg qpop --keep-changes --force
abort: cannot use both --force and --keep-changes
[255]
$ echo a >> a
$ hg qpop --keep-changes
abort: local changes found, qrefresh first
[255]
$ hg revert -qa a
$ rm a
$ hg qpop --keep-changes
abort: local changes found, qrefresh first
[255]
$ hg rm -A a
$ hg qpop --keep-changes
abort: local changes found, qrefresh first
[255]
$ hg revert -qa a
$ echo b > b
$ hg add b
$ hg qpop --keep-changes
abort: local changes found, qrefresh first
[255]
$ hg forget b
$ echo d > d
$ hg add d
$ hg qpop --keep-changes
popping p1
patch queue now empty
$ hg forget d
$ rm d
test qpush --force and backup files
$ echo a >> a
$ hg qnew p2
$ echo b >> b
$ echo d > d
$ echo e > e
$ hg add d e
$ hg rm c
$ hg qnew p3
$ hg qpop -a
popping p3
popping p2
patch queue now empty
$ echo a >> a
$ echo b1 >> b
$ echo d1 > d
$ hg add d
$ echo e1 > e
$ hg qpush -a --force --verbose
applying p2
saving current version of a as a.orig
patching file a
committing files:
a
committing manifest
committing changelog
applying p3
saving current version of b as b.orig
saving current version of d as d.orig
patching file b
patching file c
patching file d
file d already exists
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file d.rej
patching file e
file e already exists
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file e.rej
patch failed to apply
committing files:
b
committing manifest
committing changelog
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh p3
[2]
$ cat a.orig
a
a
$ cat b.orig
b
b1
$ cat d.orig
d1
test qpush --force --no-backup
$ hg revert -qa
$ hg qpop -a
popping p3
popping p2
patch queue now empty
$ echo a >> a
$ rm a.orig
$ hg qpush --force --no-backup --verbose
applying p2
patching file a
committing files:
a
committing manifest
committing changelog
now at: p2
$ test -f a.orig && echo 'error: backup with --no-backup'
[1]
test qgoto --force --no-backup
$ hg qpop
popping p2
patch queue now empty
$ echo a >> a
$ hg qgoto --force --no-backup p2 --verbose
applying p2
patching file a
committing files:
a
committing manifest
committing changelog
now at: p2
$ test -f a.orig && echo 'error: backup with --no-backup'
[1]
test qpush --keep-changes
$ hg qpush --keep-changes --force
abort: cannot use both --force and --keep-changes
[255]
$ hg qpush --keep-changes --exact
abort: cannot use --exact and --keep-changes together
[255]
$ echo b >> b
$ hg qpush --keep-changes
applying p3
abort: conflicting local changes found
(did you forget to qrefresh?)
[255]
$ rm b
$ hg qpush --keep-changes
applying p3
abort: conflicting local changes found
(did you forget to qrefresh?)
[255]
$ hg rm -A b
$ hg qpush --keep-changes
applying p3
abort: conflicting local changes found
(did you forget to qrefresh?)
[255]
$ hg revert -aq b
$ echo d > d
$ hg add d
$ hg qpush --keep-changes
applying p3
abort: conflicting local changes found
(did you forget to qrefresh?)
[255]
$ hg forget d
$ rm d
$ hg qpop
popping p2
patch queue now empty
$ echo b >> b
$ hg qpush -a --keep-changes
applying p2
applying p3
abort: conflicting local changes found
(did you forget to qrefresh?)
[255]
$ hg qtop
p2
$ hg parents --template "{rev} {desc}\n"
2 imported patch p2
$ hg st b
M b
$ cat b
b
b
test qgoto --keep-changes
$ hg revert -aq b
$ rm e
$ hg qgoto --keep-changes --force p3
abort: cannot use both --force and --keep-changes
[255]
$ echo a >> a
$ hg qgoto --keep-changes p3
applying p3
now at: p3
$ hg st a
M a
$ hg qgoto --keep-changes p2
popping p3
now at: p2
$ hg st a
M a
test mq.keepchanges setting
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qpush
applying p3
now at: p3
$ hg st a
M a
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qpop
popping p3
now at: p2
$ hg st a
M a
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qgoto p3
applying p3
now at: p3
$ hg st a
M a
$ echo b >> b
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qpop --force --config 'ui.origbackuppath=.hg/origbackups'
popping p3
now at: p2
$ hg st b
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qpush --exact
abort: local changes found, qrefresh first
[255]
$ hg revert -qa a
$ hg qpop
popping p2
patch queue now empty
$ echo a >> a
$ hg --config mq.keepchanges=1 qpush --force
applying p2
now at: p2
$ hg st a
test previous qpop (with --force and --config) saved .orig files to where user
wants them
$ ls .hg/origbackups
b
$ rm -rf .hg/origbackups
$ cd ..