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chg: pass --no-profile to disable profiling when starting hg serve...
chg: pass --no-profile to disable profiling when starting hg serve If profiling is enabled via global/user config (as far as I can tell, this doesn't affect use of the --profile flag, but it probably does affect --config profiling.enabled=1), then the profiling data can be *cumulative* for the lifetime of the chg process. This leads to some "interesting" results where hg claims the walltime is something like 200s on a command that took only a second or two to run. Worse, however, is that with at least some profilers (such as the default "stat" profiler), this can cause a large slowdown while generating the profiler output. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10470

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#!/bin/sh
# This scripts is used to install dependencies for
# testing Mercurial. Mainly used by Vagrant (see
# Vagrantfile for details).
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
apt-get update
apt-get install -y -q python-dev unzip
# run-tests.sh is added by Vagrantfile
chmod +x run-tests.sh