##// END OF EJS Templates
dockerlib: allow non-unique uid and gid of $DBUILDUSER (issue4657)...
dockerlib: allow non-unique uid and gid of $DBUILDUSER (issue4657) There are make targets for building mercurial packages for various distributions using docker. One of the preparation steps before building is to create inside the docker image a user with the same uid/gid as the current user on the host system, so that the resulting files have appropriate ownership/permissions. It's possible to run `make docker-<distro>` as a user with uid or gid that is already present in a vanilla docker container of that distibution. For example, issue4657 is about failing to build fedora packages as a user with uid=999 and gid=999 because these ids are already used in fedora, and groupadd fails. useradd would fail too, if the flow ever got to it (and there was a user with such uid already). A straightforward (maybe too much) way to fix this is to allow non-unique uid and gid for the new user and group that get created inside the image. I'm not sure of the implications of this, but marmoute encouraged me to try and send this patch for stable.

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/ tests / test-template-engine.t
$ cat > engine.py << EOF
>
> from mercurial import templater
>
> class mytemplater(object):
> def __init__(self, loader, filters, defaults):
> self.loader = loader
>
> def process(self, t, map):
> tmpl = self.loader(t)
> for k, v in map.iteritems():
> if k in ('templ', 'ctx', 'repo', 'revcache', 'cache'):
> continue
> if hasattr(v, '__call__'):
> v = v(**map)
> v = templater.stringify(v)
> tmpl = tmpl.replace('{{%s}}' % k, v)
> yield tmpl
>
> templater.engines['my'] = mytemplater
> EOF
$ hg init test
$ echo '[extensions]' > test/.hg/hgrc
$ echo "engine = `pwd`/engine.py" >> test/.hg/hgrc
$ cd test
$ cat > mymap << EOF
> changeset = my:changeset.txt
> EOF
$ cat > changeset.txt << EOF
> {{rev}} {{node}} {{author}}
> EOF
$ hg ci -Ama
adding changeset.txt
adding mymap
$ hg log --style=./mymap
0 97e5f848f0936960273bbf75be6388cd0350a32b test
$ cat > changeset.txt << EOF
> {{p1rev}} {{p1node}} {{p2rev}} {{p2node}}
> EOF
$ hg ci -Ama
$ hg log --style=./mymap
0 97e5f848f0936960273bbf75be6388cd0350a32b -1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
-1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
$ cd ..