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obsolete: store user name and note in UTF-8 (issue5754) (BC)...
obsolete: store user name and note in UTF-8 (issue5754) (BC) Before, user names were stored in local encoding and transferred across repositories, which made it impossible to restore non-ASCII user names on different platforms. This patch fixes new markers to be encoded in UTF-8 and decoded back to local encoding when displaying. Existing markers are unfixable so they may result in mojibake. I don't like the API that requires metadata dict to be UTF-8 encoded, which is a source of bugs, but there's no abstraction layer to process the encoding thingy efficiently. So we apply the same rule as extras dict to obsstore metadata.

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#!/bin/bash -eu
. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh
BUILDDIR=$(dirname $0)
export ROOTDIR=$(cd $BUILDDIR/../.. > /dev/null; pwd)
DISTID="$1"
CODENAME="$2"
PLATFORM="$1-$2"
shift; shift # extra params are passed to build process
OUTPUTDIR=${OUTPUTDIR:=$ROOTDIR/packages/$PLATFORM}
CONTAINER=hg-docker-$PLATFORM
DOCKER=$($BUILDDIR/hg-docker docker-path)
$BUILDDIR/hg-docker build \
--build-arg CODENAME=$CODENAME \
$BUILDDIR/docker/$DISTID.template \
$CONTAINER
# debuild only appears to be able to save built debs etc to .., so we
# have to share the .. of the current directory with the docker
# container and hope it's writable. Whee.
dn=$(basename $ROOTDIR)
DBUILDUSER=build
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ] ; then
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $PWD/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && make clean && make local"
fi
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $ROOTDIR/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='${DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS:=}' contrib/packaging/builddeb --build --distid $DISTID --codename $CODENAME $@"
contrib/packaging/builddeb --cleanup --distid $DISTID --codename $CODENAME
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ] ; then
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $PWD/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && make clean"
fi