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tests: use sha256line.py instead of /dev/random in test-censor.t (issue6858)...
tests: use sha256line.py instead of /dev/random in test-censor.t (issue6858) Sometimes the systems that run our test suite don't have enough entropy and they cannot produce target file of the expected size using /dev/random, which results in test failures. Switching to /dev/urandom would give us way more available data at the cost of it being less "random", but we don't really need to use entropy for this task at all, since we only care if the file size after compression is big enough to not be stored inline in the revlog. So let's use something that we already have used to generate this kind of data in other tests.

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Jason R. Coombs
packaging: refresh dependency hashes (issue6750)...
r50501 # Declare Windows-specific requirements for generating
# the compiled (frozen) set of requirements in
# ./requirements-windows-py3.txt.
# If run on Windows, it may be necessary to run dos2unix
# on the output file to replace any CRLF newlines with LF.
Gregory Szorc
contrib: split Windows requirements into multiple files...
r46344 docutils
Gregory Szorc
packaging: remove requirements constraints to support Python 2...
r49704 dulwich
pyoxidized: install fuzzywuzzy too...
r48654
# Needed by the release note tooling
fuzzywuzzy
Gregory Szorc
contrib: split Windows requirements into multiple files...
r46344 keyring
Gregory Szorc
packaging: remove requirements constraints to support Python 2...
r49704 pygit2
Gregory Szorc
contrib: split Windows requirements into multiple files...
r46344 pygments
windows: add pytest-vcr to the dependencies...
r48657
# Needed by the phabricator tests
pytest-vcr
Gregory Szorc
contrib: split Windows requirements into multiple files...
r46344 # Need to list explicitly so dependency gets pulled in when
# not running on Windows.
pywin32-ctypes
Matt Harbison
packaging: include `windows-curses` on Windows...
r47036 windows-curses