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revlog: recommit 49fd21f32695 with a fix for issue6528 `filelog.size` currently special cases two forms of metadata encoding: - copy data via the parent order as flag bit - censor data by peaking into the raw delta All other forms of metadata encoding including the empty metadata block are mishandled. In `basefilectx.cmp` the empty metadata block is explicitly checked to compensate for this. Restore 49fd21f32695, but disable it for filelog, so that the original flag bit use contines to work. Document all this mess for now in preparation of a proper rework. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11203

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r42087 WiX Installer
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The files in this directory are used to produce an MSI installer using
the WiX Toolset (http://wixtoolset.org/).
The MSI installers require elevated (admin) privileges due to the
installation of MSVC CRT libraries into the Windows system store. See
the Inno Setup installers in the ``inno`` sibling directory for installers
that do not have this requirement.
Requirements
============
Building the WiX installers requires a Windows machine. The following
dependencies must be installed:
* Python 2.7 (download from https://www.python.org/downloads/)
* Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7
(https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44266)
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Building
========
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(such as py2exe, gettext, and various Python packages).
The script requires an activated ``Visual C++ 2008`` command prompt.
A shortcut to such a prompt was installed with ``Microsoft Visual
C++ Compiler for Python 2.7``. From your Start Menu, look for
``Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler Package for Python 2.7`` then
launch either ``Visual C++ 2008 32-bit Command Prompt`` or
``Visual C++ 2008 64-bit Command Prompt``.
From the prompt, change to the Mercurial source directory. e.g.
``cd c:\src\hg``.
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.. note::
The script validates that the Visual C++ environment is active and
that the architecture of the specified Python interpreter matches the
Visual C++ environment. An error is raised otherwise.
If everything runs as intended, dependencies will be fetched and
configured into the ``build`` sub-directory, Mercurial will be built,
and an installer placed in the ``dist`` sub-directory. The final line
of output should print the name of the generated installer.
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r43913 Additional options may be configured. Run ``packaging.py wix --help`` to
see a list of program flags.
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Relationship to TortoiseHG
==========================
TortoiseHG uses the WiX files in this directory.
The code for building TortoiseHG installers lives at
https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg-winbuild and is maintained by
Steve Borho (steve@borho.org).
When changing behavior of the WiX installer, be sure to notify
the TortoiseHG Project of the changes so they have ample time
provide feedback and react to those changes.