crecord: stop trying to import wcurses
The original import of crecord in 2008 already said "I have no idea if wcurses
works with crecord...".
The last reference to a Python package called wcurses is
https://web.archive.org/web/
20101025073658/http://adamv.com/dev/python/curses/.
However, the Python package from there is called "curses" and not "wcurses".
I didn’t find any evidence that it ever worked.
debian: support building a single deb for multiple py3 versions
Around transitions from one python minor version to another (such as 3.7 to
3.8), the current packaging can be slightly problematic - it produces a
`control` file that requires that the version of `python3` that's installed be
exactly the one that was used on the build machine for the `mercurial` package,
by containing a line like:
Depends: sensible-utils, libc6 (>= 2.14), python3 (<< 3.8), python3 (>= 3.7~), python3:any (>= 3.5~)
This is because it "knows" we only built for v3.7, which is the current default
on my system. By building the native components for multiple versions, we can
make it produce a line like this, which is compatible with 3.7 AND 3.8:
Depends: sensible-utils, libc6 (>= 2.14), python3 (<< 3.9), python3 (>= 3.7~), python3:any (>= 3.5~)
This isn't *normally* required, so I'm not making it the default. For those that
receive their python3 and mercurial packages from their distro, and/or don't
have to worry about a situation where the team that manages the python3
installation isn't the same as the team that manages the mercurial installation,
this is probably not necessary.
I chose the names `DEB_HG_*` because `DEB_*` is passed through `debuild`
automatically (otherwise we'd have to explicitly allow the options through,
which is a nuisance), and the `HG` part is to make it clear that this isn't a
"standard" debian option that other packages might respect.
Test Plan:
1. "nothing changed":
- built a deb without these changes
- built a deb with these changes but everything at the default
- used diffoscope to compare, all differences were due to timestamps
2. "explicit is the same as implicit" (single version)
- built a deb with everything at the default
- built a deb with DEB_HG_PYTHON_VERSIONS=3.7
- used diffoscope to compare, all differences were due to timestamps
3. "explicit is the same as implicit" (multi version)
- built a deb with DEB_HG_MULTI_VERSION=1
- built a deb with DEB_HG_PYTHON_VERSIONS=3.7
- used diffoscope to compare, all differences were due to timestamps
4. (single version, 3.7) doesn't work with python3.8
- `/usr/bin/python3.7 /usr/bin/hg debuginstall` works
- `/usr/bin/python3.8 /usr/bin/hg debuginstall` crashes
5. (multi version, 3.7 + 3.8)
- `/usr/bin/python3.7 /usr/bin/hg debuginstall` works
- `/usr/bin/python3.8 /usr/bin/hg debuginstall` works
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8642
hgweb: encode WSGI environment like OS environment
Previously, the WSGI environment keys and values were encoded using latin-1.
This resulted in a crash if a WSGI environment key or value could not be encoded
using latin-1.
On Unix, the OS environment is byte-based. Therefore we should do the reverse of
what Python does for os.environ.
On Windows, there’s no native byte-based OS environment. Therefore we should do
the same as what mercurial.encoding does with the OS environment.