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tests: Solaris cp doesn't support the -T option...
tests: Solaris cp doesn't support the -T option The treemanifest tests use the -T option to cp in order to ensure that the two directories named on the commandline are treated as peers, rather than the usual behavior when the final argument is a directory. GNU cp has this option, but other implementations may not. Thankfully, there's no pressing reason to use it. We can simply copy the contents of the first directory into the target directory, since we know that the target directory already exists.

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#require test-repo slow docker
Ensure debuild doesn't run the testsuite, as that could get silly.
$ DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck
$ export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS
$ OUTPUTDIR=`pwd`
$ export OUTPUTDIR
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/..
$ make docker-debian-jessie > $OUTPUTDIR/build.log 2>&1
$ cd $OUTPUTDIR
$ ls *.deb
mercurial-common_*.deb (glob)
mercurial_*.deb (glob)
We check debian package contents with portable tools so that when
we're on non-debian machines we can still test the packages that are
built using docker.
main deb should have .so but no .py
$ ar x mercurial_*.deb
$ tar tf data.tar* | egrep '(localrepo|parsers)'
./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mercurial/parsers*.so (glob)
mercurial-common should have .py but no .so or .pyc
$ ar x mercurial-common_*.deb
$ tar tf data.tar* | egrep '(localrepo|parsers)'
./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mercurial/localrepo.py