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procutil: back out 8403cc54bc83 (make ....procutil.stderr unbuffered)
Changeset 8403cc54bc83 introduced code that opens a second file object
referring to the stderr file descriptor. This broke tests on Windows. The
reason is that on Windows, sys.stderr is buffered and procutil.stderr closed
the file descriptor when it got garbage collected before sys.stderr had the
chance to flush buffered data.
`procutil.stdout` had the same problem for a long time, but we didn’t realize,
as in CI test runs, stdout is not a TTY and in this case no second file object
is opened.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Sat, 11 Jul 2020 06:03:22 +0200 |
parents | 5921dc0d5c3a |
children | 8f50dc096cf4 |
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#require serve ssl Set up SMTP server: $ CERTSDIR="$TESTDIR/sslcerts" $ cat "$CERTSDIR/priv.pem" "$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" >> server.pem $ "$PYTHON" "$TESTDIR/dummysmtpd.py" -p $HGPORT --pid-file a.pid -d \ > --tls smtps --certificate `pwd`/server.pem listening at localhost:$HGPORT (?) $ cat a.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS Set up repository: $ hg init t $ cd t $ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc > [extensions] > patchbomb = > [email] > method = smtp > [smtp] > host = localhost > port = $HGPORT > tls = smtps > EOF $ echo a > a $ hg commit -Ama -d '1 0' adding a Utility functions: $ DISABLECACERTS= $ try () { > hg email $DISABLECACERTS -f quux -t foo -c bar -r tip "$@" > } Our test cert is not signed by a trusted CA. It should fail to verify if we are able to load CA certs: #if no-defaultcacertsloaded $ try this patch series consists of 1 patches. (an attempt was made to load CA certificates but none were loaded; see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error) (?i)abort: .*?certificate.verify.failed.* (re) [255] #endif #if defaultcacertsloaded $ try this patch series consists of 1 patches. (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) (?i)abort: .*?certificate.verify.failed.* (re) [255] #endif $ DISABLECACERTS="--config devel.disableloaddefaultcerts=true" Without certificates: $ try --debug this patch series consists of 1 patches. (using smtps) sending mail: smtp host localhost, port * (glob) (verifying remote certificate) abort: unable to verify security of localhost (no loaded CA certificates); refusing to connect (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error or set hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e to trust this server) [255] With global certificates: $ try --debug --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" this patch series consists of 1 patches. (using smtps) sending mail: smtp host localhost, port * (glob) (verifying remote certificate) sending [PATCH] a ... With invalid certificates: $ try --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-other.pem" this patch series consists of 1 patches. (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) (?i)abort: .*?certificate.verify.failed.* (re) [255] $ cd ..