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phases: avoid N² behavior in `advanceboundary` We allowed duplicated entries in the deque, which each entry could potentially insert all its ancestors. So advancing boundary for the full repository would mean each revision would walk all its ancestors, resulting in O(N²) iteration. For repository of any decent size, N² is quickly insane. We introduce a simple set to avoid this and get back to reasonable performance.

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r42019 Requirements
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Building the Inno installer requires a Windows machine.
The following system dependencies must be installed:
* Inno Setup (http://jrsoftware.org/isdl.php) version 5.4 or newer.
Be sure to install the optional Inno Setup Preprocessor feature,
which is required.
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Building
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r49971 The ``packaging.py`` script automates the process of producing an Inno
installer. It manages fetching and configuring non-system dependencies
(such as gettext, and various Python packages). It can be run from a
basic cmd.exe Window (i.e. activating the MSBuildTools environment is
not required).
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From the prompt, change to the Mercurial source directory. e.g.
``cd c:\src\hg``.
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r49971 Next, invoke ``packaging.py`` to produce an Inno installer.::
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r47179 $ py -3 contrib\packaging\packaging.py \
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r49971 inno --pyoxidizer-target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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If everything runs as intended, dependencies will be fetched and
configured into the ``build`` sub-directory, Mercurial will be built,
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r49971 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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r49971 Additional options may be configured. Run ``packaging.py inno --help``
to see a list of program flags.
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MinGW
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It is theoretically possible to generate an installer that uses
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r42019 support it. See old versions of this file in version control for
potentially useful hints as to how to achieve this.