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automation: set PATH when building on Windows
Sometime in the 6.2 release cycle the Windows building automation
broke. Building the wheel and even PyOxidizer based installers now fails
with:
```
Exception: PowerShell execution failed: error: subprocess-exited-with-error
Getting requirements to build wheel did not run successfully.
exit code: 1
[1 lines of output]
Unable to find a working hg binary to extract the version from the repository tags
[end of output]
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
```
I have a hunch this is a regression from upgrading pip in 1c00777702da,
but I haven't verified this. It may not be, as PyOxidizer has its own
bundled Python/pip. So maybe it is something in `setup.py`.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 19 Jul 2022 18:32:40 -0700 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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import os from mercurial import ( commands, extensions, ui as uimod, ) ignore = {b'highlight', b'win32text', b'factotum', b'beautifygraph'} try: import sqlite3 del sqlite3 # unused, just checking that import works except ImportError: ignore.add(b'sqlitestore') if os.name != 'nt': ignore.add(b'win32mbcs') disabled = [ext for ext in extensions.disabled().keys() if ext not in ignore] hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'wb') hgrc.write(b'[extensions]\n') for ext in disabled: hgrc.write(ext + b'=\n') hgrc.close() u = uimod.ui.load() extensions.loadall(u) extensions.populateui(u) globalshort = set() globallong = set() for option in commands.globalopts: option[0] and globalshort.add(option[0]) option[1] and globallong.add(option[1]) for cmd, entry in commands.table.items(): seenshort = globalshort.copy() seenlong = globallong.copy() for option in entry[1]: if (option[0] and option[0] in seenshort) or ( option[1] and option[1] in seenlong ): print("command '" + cmd + "' has duplicate option " + str(option)) seenshort.add(option[0]) seenlong.add(option[1])