mq: record more data in patchheader class (no behavior changes)
* parse branch and nodeid header lines
* remember the line number where diffs started
Combined, these make mq.patchheader() very useful for parsing and
preserving a patch header through edits. TortoiseHg will use the
nodeid and parent to display these header datums in the graph when
patches are unapplied, and uses diffstartline to parse patch files
using record.parsepatch().
#!/bin/sh
#
# Build a Mercurial RPM in place.
#
# Tested on
# - Fedora 8 (with docutils 0.5)
# - Fedora 11
# - OpenSuse 11.2
cd "`dirname $0`/.."
HG="$PWD/hg"
PYTHONPATH="$PWD/mercurial/pure"
export PYTHONPATH
specfile=contrib/mercurial.spec
if [ ! -f $specfile ]; then
echo "Cannot find $specfile!" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if $HG id -i | grep '+$' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -n "Your local changes will NOT be in the RPM. Continue [y/n] ? "
read answer
if echo $answer | grep -iv '^y'; then
exit
fi
fi
rpmdir="$PWD/rpmbuild"
rm -rf $rpmdir
mkdir -p $rpmdir/SOURCES $rpmdir/SPECS $rpmdir/RPMS $rpmdir/SRPMS $rpmdir/BUILD
# make setup.py build the version string
python setup.py build_py -c -d .
hgversion=`$HG version | sed -ne 's/.*(version \(.*\))$/\1/p'`
if echo $hgversion | grep -- '-' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# nightly build case, version is like 1.3.1+250-20b91f91f9ca
version=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f1`
release=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f2 | sed -e 's/+.*//'`
else
# official tag, version is like 1.3.1
version=`echo $hgversion | sed -e 's/+.*//'`
release='0'
fi
$HG archive -t tgz $rpmdir/SOURCES/mercurial-$version.tar.gz
rpmspec=$rpmdir/SPECS/mercurial-$version.spec
sed -e "s,^Version:.*,Version: $version," \
-e "s,^Release:.*,Release: $release," \
$specfile > $rpmspec
echo >> $rpmspec
echo "%changelog" >> $rpmspec
if echo $version | grep '+' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
latesttag="`echo $version | sed -e 's/+.*//'`"
$HG log -r .:"$latesttag" -fM \
--template '{date|hgdate}\t{author}\t{desc|firstline}\n' | python -c '
import sys, time
def datestr(date, format):
return time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(date[0]) - date[1]))
changelog = []
for l in sys.stdin.readlines():
tok = l.split("\t")
hgdate = tuple(int(v) for v in tok[0].split())
changelog.append((datestr(hgdate, "%F"), tok[1], hgdate, tok[2]))
prevtitle = ""
for l in sorted(changelog, reverse=True):
title = "* %s %s" % (datestr(l[2], "%a %b %d %Y"), l[1])
if prevtitle != title:
prevtitle = title
print
print title
print "- %s" % l[3].strip()
' >> $rpmspec
else
$HG log \
--template '{date|hgdate}\t{author}\t{desc|firstline}\n' \
.hgtags | python -c '
import sys, time
def datestr(date, format):
return time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(date[0]) - date[1]))
for l in sys.stdin.readlines():
tok = l.split("\t")
hgdate = tuple(int(v) for v in tok[0].split())
print "* %s %s\n- %s" % (datestr(hgdate, "%a %b %d %Y"), tok[1], tok[2])
' >> $rpmspec
fi
rpmbuild --define "_topdir $rpmdir" -ba $rpmspec --clean
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo
echo "Packages are in $rpmdir:"
ls -l $rpmdir/*RPMS/*
fi