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run-tests: avoid set PYTHONUSERBASE environment variable to None
According to python documentation, get_config_var can return None and it was
during running mercurial tests under a virtual environment with the local built
mercurial installed as a python package with `pip install -e .`.
On the other hand, if mercurial is installed in the user library folders with
`pip install --local -e .` the issue doesn't reproduce.
The fallback is that it will just set an empty string and everything should work
as before, according to https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/:
The path to the user base directory can be overwritten with the environment
variable PYTHONUSERBASE. The default location is used when PYTHONUSERBASE is
not set or empty.
author | Mihai Popescu <mihai@unity3d.com> |
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date | Mon, 08 Jan 2018 13:52:43 +0100 |
parents | ddd65b4f3ae6 |
children | 8872d46643b6 |
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#require test-repo Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarker are found $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" Go back in the hg repo $ cd $TESTDIR/.. $ for node in `testrepohg log --rev 'not public() and ::. and not desc("# no-check-commit")' --template '{node|short}\n'`; do > testrepohg export --git $node \ > | contrib/check-commit > ${TESTTMP}/check-commit.out > if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then > echo "Revision $node does not comply with rules" > echo '------------------------------------------------------' > cat ${TESTTMP}/check-commit.out > echo > fi > done