chgserver: change random state after fork
Before this patch, extensions expecting a different random state per command
will break since the chg request handler will inherit a same random state
from the parent daemon process.
This patch addresses the issue by calling random.seed() after fork.
https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/1089
$ hg init
$ mkdir a
$ echo a > a/b
$ hg ci -Am m
adding a/b
$ hg rm a
removing a/b (glob)
$ hg ci -m m a
$ mkdir a b
$ echo a > a/b
$ hg ci -Am m
adding a/b
$ hg rm a
removing a/b (glob)
$ cd b
Relative delete:
$ hg ci -m m ../a
$ cd ..