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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
author | Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 27 Jan 2021 10:29:21 -0800 |
parents | 3175b0e0058b |
children | 35f1ecd84bd0 |
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$ hg init $ mkdir d1 d1/d11 d2 $ echo d1/a > d1/a $ echo d1/ba > d1/ba $ echo d1/a1 > d1/d11/a1 $ echo d1/b > d1/b $ echo d2/b > d2/b $ hg add d1/a d1/b d1/ba d1/d11/a1 d2/b $ hg commit -m "1" rename a single file $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 d2/c $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=abort rename d1/a d1/con.xml abort: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: d1/con.xml [10] $ hg sum parent: 0:9b4b6e7b2c26 tip 1 branch: default commit: 1 renamed update: (current) phases: 1 draft $ hg status -C A d2/c d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/c rename a single file using absolute paths $ hg rename `pwd`/d1/d11/a1 `pwd`/d2/c $ hg status -C A d2/c d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/c rename --after a single file $ mv d1/d11/a1 d2/c $ hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 d2/c $ hg status -C A d2/c d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/c rename --after a single file when src and tgt already tracked $ mv d1/d11/a1 d2/c $ hg addrem -s 0 removing d1/d11/a1 adding d2/c $ hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 d2/c $ hg status -C A d2/c d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/c rename --after a single file to a nonexistent target filename $ hg rename --after d1/a dummy d1/a: not recording move - dummy does not exist [1] move a single file to an existing directory $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 d2 $ hg status -C A d2/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/a1 move --after a single file to an existing directory $ mv d1/d11/a1 d2 $ hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 d2 $ hg status -C A d2/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/a1 rename a file using a relative path $ (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b e) $ hg status -C A d1/d11/e d2/b R d2/b $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/d11/e rename --after a file using a relative path $ (cd d1/d11; mv ../../d2/b e; hg rename --after ../../d2/b e) $ hg status -C A d1/d11/e d2/b R d2/b $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/d11/e rename directory d1 as d3 $ hg rename d1/ d3 moving d1/a to d3/a moving d1/b to d3/b moving d1/ba to d3/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/b d1/b A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 rename --after directory d1 as d3 $ mv d1 d3 $ hg rename --after d1 d3 moving d1/a to d3/a moving d1/b to d3/b moving d1/ba to d3/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/b d1/b A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move a directory using a relative path $ (cd d2; mkdir d3; hg rename ../d1/d11 d3) moving ../d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d2/d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d3 move --after a directory using a relative path $ (cd d2; mkdir d3; mv ../d1/d11 d3; hg rename --after ../d1/d11 d3) moving ../d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d2/d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d3 move directory d1/d11 to an existing directory d2 (removes empty d1) $ hg rename d1/d11/ d2 moving d1/d11/a1 to d2/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d2/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d11 move directories d1 and d2 to a new directory d3 $ mkdir d3 $ hg rename d1 d2 d3 moving d1/a to d3/d1/a moving d1/b to d3/d1/b moving d1/ba to d3/d1/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d1/d11/a1 moving d2/b to d3/d2/b $ hg status -C A d3/d1/a d1/a A d3/d1/b d1/b A d3/d1/ba d1/ba A d3/d1/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 A d3/d2/b d2/b R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 R d2/b $ hg update -C 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move --after directories d1 and d2 to a new directory d3 $ mkdir d3 $ mv d1 d2 d3 $ hg rename --after d1 d2 d3 moving d1/a to d3/d1/a moving d1/b to d3/d1/b moving d1/ba to d3/d1/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d1/d11/a1 moving d2/b to d3/d2/b $ hg status -C A d3/d1/a d1/a A d3/d1/b d1/b A d3/d1/ba d1/ba A d3/d1/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 A d3/d2/b d2/b R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 R d2/b $ hg update -C 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move everything under directory d1 to existing directory d2, do not overwrite existing files (d2/b) $ hg rename d1/* d2 d2/b: not overwriting - file already committed ('hg rename --force' to replace the file by recording a rename) moving d1/d11/a1 to d2/d11/a1 [1] $ hg status -C A d2/a d1/a A d2/ba d1/ba A d2/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ diff -u d1/b d2/b --- d1/b * (glob) +++ d2/b * (glob) @@ * (glob) -d1/b +d2/b [1] $ hg update -C 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d2/a d2/ba d2/d11/a1 attempt to move one file into a non-existent directory $ hg rename d1/a dx/ abort: destination dx/ is not a directory [10] $ hg status -C $ hg update -C 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved attempt to move potentially more than one file into a non-existent directory $ hg rename 'glob:d1/**' dx abort: with multiple sources, destination must be an existing directory [10] move every file under d1 to d2/d21 $ mkdir d2/d21 $ hg rename 'glob:d1/**' d2/d21 moving d1/a to d2/d21/a moving d1/b to d2/d21/b moving d1/ba to d2/d21/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d2/d21/a1 $ hg status -C A d2/d21/a d1/a A d2/d21/a1 d1/d11/a1 A d2/d21/b d1/b A d2/d21/ba d1/ba R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d21 move --after some files under d1 to d2/d21 $ mkdir d2/d21 $ mv d1/a d1/d11/a1 d2/d21 $ hg rename --after 'glob:d1/**' d2/d21 moving d1/a to d2/d21/a d1/b: not recording move - d2/d21/b does not exist d1/ba: not recording move - d2/d21/ba does not exist moving d1/d11/a1 to d2/d21/a1 [1] $ hg status -C A d2/d21/a d1/a A d2/d21/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d21 move every file under d1 starting with an 'a' to d2/d21 (regexp) $ mkdir d2/d21 $ hg rename 're:d1/([^a][^/]*/)*a.*' d2/d21 moving d1/a to d2/d21/a moving d1/d11/a1 to d2/d21/a1 $ hg status -C A d2/d21/a d1/a A d2/d21/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d2/d21 attempt to overwrite an existing file $ echo "ca" > d1/ca $ hg rename d1/ba d1/ca d1/ca: not overwriting - file exists ('hg rename --after' to record the rename) [1] $ hg status -C ? d1/ca $ hg update -C 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved forced overwrite of an existing file $ echo "ca" > d1/ca $ hg rename --force d1/ba d1/ca $ hg status -C A d1/ca d1/ba R d1/ba $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/ca attempt to overwrite an existing broken symlink #if symlink $ ln -s ba d1/ca $ hg rename --traceback d1/ba d1/ca d1/ca: not overwriting - file exists ('hg rename --after' to record the rename) [1] $ hg status -C ? d1/ca $ hg update -C 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/ca replace a symlink with a file $ ln -s ba d1/ca $ hg rename --force d1/ba d1/ca $ hg status -C A d1/ca d1/ba R d1/ba $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/ca #endif do not copy more than one source file to the same destination file $ mkdir d3 $ hg rename d1/* d2/* d3 moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 d3/b: not overwriting - d2/b collides with d1/b [1] $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/b d1/b A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move a whole subtree with "hg rename ." $ mkdir d3 $ (cd d1; hg rename . ../d3) moving a to ../d3/d1/a moving b to ../d3/d1/b moving ba to ../d3/d1/ba moving d11/a1 to ../d3/d1/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/d1/a d1/a A d3/d1/b d1/b A d3/d1/ba d1/ba A d3/d1/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move a whole subtree with "hg rename --after ." $ mkdir d3 $ mv d1/* d3 $ (cd d1; hg rename --after . ../d3) moving a to ../d3/a moving b to ../d3/b moving ba to ../d3/ba moving d11/a1 to ../d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/b d1/b A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 move the parent tree with "hg rename .." $ (cd d1/d11; hg rename .. ../../d3) moving ../a to ../../d3/a moving ../b to ../../d3/b moving ../ba to ../../d3/ba moving a1 to ../../d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/b d1/b A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 skip removed files $ hg remove d1/b $ hg rename d1 d3 moving d1/a to d3/a moving d1/ba to d3/ba moving d1/d11/a1 to d3/d11/a1 $ hg status -C A d3/a d1/a A d3/ba d1/ba A d3/d11/a1 d1/d11/a1 R d1/a R d1/b R d1/ba R d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf d3 transitive rename $ hg rename d1/b d1/bb $ hg rename d1/bb d1/bc $ hg status -C A d1/bc d1/b R d1/b $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/bc transitive rename --after $ hg rename d1/b d1/bb $ mv d1/bb d1/bc $ hg rename --after d1/bb d1/bc $ hg status -C A d1/bc d1/b R d1/b $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/bc $ echo "# idempotent renames (d1/b -> d1/bb followed by d1/bb -> d1/b)" # idempotent renames (d1/b -> d1/bb followed by d1/bb -> d1/b) $ hg rename d1/b d1/bb $ echo "some stuff added to d1/bb" >> d1/bb $ hg rename d1/bb d1/b $ hg status -C M d1/b $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved overwriting with renames (issue1959) $ hg rename d1/a d1/c $ hg rename d1/b d1/a $ hg status -C M d1/a d1/b A d1/c d1/a R d1/b $ hg diff --git diff --git a/d1/a b/d1/a --- a/d1/a +++ b/d1/a @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ -d1/a +d1/b diff --git a/d1/b b/d1/b deleted file mode 100644 --- a/d1/b +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1 +0,0 @@ -d1/b diff --git a/d1/a b/d1/c copy from d1/a copy to d1/c $ hg update -C 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm d1/c # The file was marked as added, so 'hg update' action was 'forget' check illegal path components $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/foo [255] $ hg status -C $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 ../foo abort: ../foo not under root '$TESTTMP' [255] $ hg status -C $ mv d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo $ hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/foo [255] $ hg status -C ! d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm .hg/foo $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 .hg abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/a1 [255] $ hg --config extensions.largefiles= rename d1/d11/a1 .hg The fsmonitor extension is incompatible with the largefiles extension and has been disabled. (fsmonitor !) abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/a1 [255] $ hg status -C $ hg rename d1/d11/a1 .. abort: ../a1 not under root '$TESTTMP' [255] $ hg --config extensions.largefiles= rename d1/d11/a1 .. The fsmonitor extension is incompatible with the largefiles extension and has been disabled. (fsmonitor !) abort: ../a1 not under root '$TESTTMP' [255] $ hg status -C $ mv d1/d11/a1 .hg $ hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 .hg abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/a1 [255] $ hg status -C ! d1/d11/a1 $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm .hg/a1 $ (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b ../../.hg/foo) abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/foo [255] $ hg status -C $ (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b ../../../foo) abort: ../../../foo not under root '$TESTTMP' [255] $ hg status -C check that stat information such as mtime is preserved on rename - it's unclear whether the `touch` and `stat` commands are portable, so we mimic them using python. Not all platforms support precision of even one-second granularity, so we allow a rather generous fudge factor here; 1234567890 is 2009, and the primary thing we care about is that it's not the machine's current time; hopefully it's really unlikely for a machine to have such a broken clock that this test fails. :) $ mkdir mtime Create the file (as empty), then update its mtime and atime to be 1234567890. >>> import os >>> filename = "mtime/f" >>> mtime = 1234567890 >>> open(filename, "w").close() >>> os.utime(filename, (mtime, mtime)) $ hg ci -qAm 'add mtime dir' "hg cp" does not preserve the mtime, so it should be newer than the 2009 timestamp. $ hg cp -q mtime mtime_cp >>> from __future__ import print_function >>> import os >>> filename = "mtime_cp/f" >>> print(os.stat(filename).st_mtime < 1234567999) False "hg mv" preserves the mtime, so it should be ~equal to the 2009 timestamp (modulo some fudge factor due to not every system supporting 1s-level precision). $ hg mv -q mtime mtime_mv >>> from __future__ import print_function >>> import os >>> filename = "mtime_mv/f" >>> print(os.stat(filename).st_mtime < 1234567999) True