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py3: fix crash when server address is 0.0.0.0 (issue6362)
`socket.getfqdn()` assumes that the name is passed as `str` on Python 3 and
always returns `str` in this case. Mercurial passed `bytes` (but still expected
a `str` result), which worked by chance in many cases, except for e.g.
b'0.0.0.0', which was returned unchanged, breaking later code.
Instead of calling `socket.getfqdn()`, we can also use `self.server_name` from
the base `HTTPServer` class, which already stores the FQDN of the locally-bound
socket name (see `BaseHTTPServer.py` in the Python 2 stdlib and
`http/server.py` in the Python 3 stdlib).
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Fri, 03 Jul 2020 23:25:19 +0200 |
parents | 17f21047a232 |
children | 0826d684a1b5 |
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CACHEDIR=$PWD/hgcache cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF [remotefilelog] cachepath=$CACHEDIR debug=True [extensions] remotefilelog= rebase= strip= [ui] ssh=python "$TESTDIR/dummyssh" [server] preferuncompressed=True [experimental] changegroup3=True [rebase] singletransaction=True EOF hgcloneshallow() { local name local dest orig=$1 shift dest=$1 shift hg clone --shallow --config remotefilelog.reponame=master $orig $dest $@ cat >> $dest/.hg/hgrc <<EOF [remotefilelog] reponame=master [phases] publish=False EOF } hgcloneshallowlfs() { local name local dest local lfsdir orig=$1 shift dest=$1 shift lfsdir=$1 shift hg clone --shallow --config "extensions.lfs=" --config "lfs.url=$lfsdir" --config remotefilelog.reponame=master $orig $dest $@ cat >> $dest/.hg/hgrc <<EOF [extensions] lfs= [lfs] url=$lfsdir [remotefilelog] reponame=master [phases] publish=False EOF } clearcache() { rm -rf $CACHEDIR/* } mkcommit() { echo "$1" > "$1" hg add "$1" hg ci -m "$1" } ls_l() { $PYTHON $TESTDIR/ls-l.py "$@" } identifyrflcaps() { xargs -n 1 echo | egrep '(remotefilelog|getflogheads|getfile)' | sort }