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packaging: stage files and dynamically generate WiX installer Like we did for Inno, we want to make the WiX installer "dumb" and simply consume source files from a directory tree rather than have to define every single file in installer files. This will greatly decrease the amount of effort required to maintain the WiX installer since we don't have to think that much about keeping files in sync. This commit changes the WiX packager to populate a staging directory as part of packaging. After it does so, it scans that directory and dynamically generates WiX XML defining the content within. The IDs and GUIDs being generated are deterministic. So, upgrades should work as expected in Windows Installer land. (WiX has a "heat" tool that can generate XML by walking the filesystem but it doesn't have this deterministic property, sadly.) As part of this change, GUIDs are now effectively reset. So the next upgrade should be a complete wipe and replace. This could potentially cause issues. But in my local testing, I was able to upgrade an existing 5.1.2 install without issue. Compared to the previous commit, the installed files differ in the following: * A ReleaseNotes.txt file is now included * A hgrc.d/editor.rc file is now generated (mercurial.rc has been updated to reflect this logical change to the content source) * All files are marked as read-only. Previously, only a subset of files were. This should help prevent unwanted tampering. Although we may want to consider use cases like modifying template files... This change also means that Inno and WiX are now using very similar code for managing the install layout. This means that on disk both packages are nearly identical. The differences in install layout are as follows: * Inno has a Copying.txt vs a COPYING.rtf for WiX. (The WiX installer wants to use RTF.) * Inno has a Mercurial.url file that is an internet shortcut to www.mercurial-scm.org. (This could potentially be removed.) * Inno includes msvc[mpr]90.dll files and WiX does not. (WiX installs the MSVC runtime via merge modules.) * Inno includes unins000.{dat,exe} files. (WiX's state is managed by Windows Installer, which places things elsewhere.) Because file lists are dynamically generated now, the test ensuring things remain in sync has been deleted. Good riddance. While this is a huge step towards unifying the Windows installers, there's still some improvements that can be made. But I think it is worth celebrating the milestone of getting both Inno and WiX to essentially share core packaging code and workflows. That should make it much easier to change the installers going forward. This will aid support of Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7173

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/*
* hgsh.c - restricted login shell for mercurial
*
* Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
* GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
*
* this program is login shell for dedicated mercurial user account. it
* only allows few actions:
*
* 1. run hg in server mode on specific repository. no other hg commands
* are allowed. we try to verify that repo to be accessed exists under
* given top-level directory.
*
* 2. (optional) forward ssh connection from firewall/gateway machine to
* "real" mercurial host, to let users outside intranet pull and push
* changes through firewall.
*
* 3. (optional) run normal shell, to allow to "su" to mercurial user, use
* "sudo" to run programs as that user, or run cron jobs as that user.
*
* only tested on linux yet. patches for non-linux systems welcome.
*/
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* for asprintf */
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sysexits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/*
* user config.
*
* if you see a hostname below, just use first part of hostname. example,
* if you have host named foo.bar.com, use "foo".
*/
/*
* HG_GATEWAY: hostname of gateway/firewall machine that people outside your
* intranet ssh into if they need to ssh to other machines. if you do not
* have such machine, set to NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_GATEWAY
#define HG_GATEWAY "gateway"
#endif
/*
* HG_HOST: hostname of mercurial server. if any machine is allowed, set to
* NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_HOST
#define HG_HOST "mercurial"
#endif
/*
* HG_USER: username to log in from HG_GATEWAY to HG_HOST. if gateway and
* host username are same, set to NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_USER
#define HG_USER "hg"
#endif
/*
* HG_ROOT: root of tree full of mercurial repos. if you do not want to
* validate location of repo when someone is try to access, set to NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_ROOT
#define HG_ROOT "/home/hg/repos"
#endif
/*
* HG: path to the mercurial executable to run.
*/
#ifndef HG
#define HG "/home/hg/bin/hg"
#endif
/*
* HG_SHELL: shell to use for actions like "sudo" and "su" access to
* mercurial user, and cron jobs. if you want to make these things
* impossible, set to NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_SHELL
#define HG_SHELL NULL
/* #define HG_SHELL "/bin/bash" */
#endif
/*
* HG_HELP: some way for users to get support if they have problem. if they
* should not get helpful message, set to NULL.
*/
#ifndef HG_HELP
#define HG_HELP "please contact support@example.com for help."
#endif
/*
* SSH: path to ssh executable to run, if forwarding from HG_GATEWAY to
* HG_HOST. if you want to use rsh instead (why?), you need to modify
* arguments it is called with. see forward_through_gateway.
*/
#ifndef SSH
#define SSH "/usr/bin/ssh"
#endif
/*
* tell whether to print command that is to be executed. useful for
* debugging. should not interfere with mercurial operation, since
* mercurial only cares about stdin and stdout, and this prints to stderr.
*/
static const int debug = 0;
static void print_cmdline(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *fp = stderr;
int i;
fputs("command: ", fp);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
char *spc = strpbrk(argv[i], " \t\r\n");
if (spc) {
fputc('\'', fp);
}
fputs(argv[i], fp);
if (spc) {
fputc('\'', fp);
}
if (i < argc - 1) {
fputc(' ', fp);
}
}
fputc('\n', fp);
fflush(fp);
}
static void usage(const char *reason, int exitcode)
{
char *hg_help = HG_HELP;
if (reason) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Error: %s.\n", reason);
}
fprintf(stderr, "*** This program has been invoked incorrectly.\n");
if (hg_help) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** %s\n", hg_help);
}
exit(exitcode ? exitcode : EX_USAGE);
}
/*
* run on gateway host to make another ssh connection, to "real" mercurial
* server. it sends its command line unmodified to far end.
*
* never called if HG_GATEWAY is NULL.
*/
static void forward_through_gateway(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *ssh = SSH;
char *hg_host = HG_HOST;
char *hg_user = HG_USER;
char **nargv = alloca((10 + argc) * sizeof(char *));
int i = 0, j;
nargv[i++] = ssh;
nargv[i++] = "-q";
nargv[i++] = "-T";
nargv[i++] = "-x";
if (hg_user) {
nargv[i++] = "-l";
nargv[i++] = hg_user;
}
nargv[i++] = hg_host;
/*
* sshd called us with added "-c", because it thinks we are a shell.
* drop it if we find it.
*/
j = 1;
if (j < argc && strcmp(argv[j], "-c") == 0) {
j++;
}
for (; j < argc; i++, j++) {
nargv[i] = argv[j];
}
nargv[i] = NULL;
if (debug) {
print_cmdline(i, nargv);
}
execv(ssh, nargv);
perror(ssh);
exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
}
/*
* run shell. let administrator "su" to mercurial user's account to do
* administrative works.
*
* never called if HG_SHELL is NULL.
*/
static void run_shell(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *hg_shell = HG_SHELL;
char **nargv;
char *c;
int i;
nargv = alloca((argc + 3) * sizeof(char *));
c = strrchr(hg_shell, '/');
/* tell "real" shell it is login shell, if needed. */
if (argv[0][0] == '-' && c) {
nargv[0] = strdup(c);
if (nargv[0] == NULL) {
perror("malloc");
exit(EX_OSERR);
}
nargv[0][0] = '-';
} else {
nargv[0] = hg_shell;
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
nargv[i] = argv[i];
}
nargv[i] = NULL;
if (debug) {
print_cmdline(i, nargv);
}
execv(hg_shell, nargv);
perror(hg_shell);
exit(EX_OSFILE);
}
enum cmdline {
hg_init,
hg_serve,
};
/*
* attempt to verify that a directory is really a hg repo, by testing
* for the existence of a subdirectory.
*/
static int validate_repo(const char *repo_root, const char *subdir)
{
char *abs_path;
struct stat st;
int ret;
if (asprintf(&abs_path, "%s.hg/%s", repo_root, subdir) == -1) {
ret = -1;
goto bail;
}
/* verify that we really are looking at valid repo. */
if (stat(abs_path, &st) == -1) {
ret = 0;
} else {
ret = 1;
}
bail:
return ret;
}
/*
* paranoid wrapper, runs hg executable in server mode.
*/
static void serve_data(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *hg_root = HG_ROOT;
char *repo, *repo_root;
enum cmdline cmd;
char *nargv[6];
size_t repolen;
int i;
/*
* check argv for looking okay. we should be invoked with argv
* resembling like this:
*
* hgsh
* -c
* hg -R some/path serve --stdio
*
* the "-c" is added by sshd, because it thinks we are login shell.
*/
if (argc != 3) {
goto badargs;
}
if (strcmp(argv[1], "-c") != 0) {
goto badargs;
}
if (sscanf(argv[2], "hg init %as", &repo) == 1) {
cmd = hg_init;
} else if (sscanf(argv[2], "hg -R %as serve --stdio", &repo) == 1) {
cmd = hg_serve;
} else {
goto badargs;
}
repolen = repo ? strlen(repo) : 0;
if (repolen == 0) {
goto badargs;
}
if (hg_root) {
if (asprintf(&repo_root, "%s/%s/", hg_root, repo) == -1) {
goto badargs;
}
/*
* attempt to stop break out from inside the
* repository tree. could do something more clever
* here, because e.g. we could traverse a symlink that
* looks safe, but really breaks us out of tree.
*/
if (strstr(repo_root, "/../") != NULL) {
goto badargs;
}
/* only hg init expects no repo. */
if (cmd != hg_init) {
int valid;
valid = validate_repo(repo_root, "data");
if (valid == -1) {
goto badargs;
}
if (valid == 0) {
valid = validate_repo(repo_root, "store");
if (valid == -1) {
goto badargs;
}
}
if (valid == 0) {
perror(repo);
exit(EX_DATAERR);
}
}
if (chdir(hg_root) == -1) {
perror(hg_root);
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
}
}
i = 0;
switch (cmd) {
case hg_serve:
nargv[i++] = HG;
nargv[i++] = "-R";
nargv[i++] = repo;
nargv[i++] = "serve";
nargv[i++] = "--stdio";
break;
case hg_init:
nargv[i++] = HG;
nargv[i++] = "init";
nargv[i++] = repo;
break;
}
nargv[i] = NULL;
if (debug) {
print_cmdline(i, nargv);
}
execv(HG, nargv);
perror(HG);
exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
badargs:
/* print useless error message. */
usage("invalid arguments", EX_DATAERR);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char host[1024];
char *c;
if (gethostname(host, sizeof(host)) == -1) {
perror("gethostname");
exit(EX_OSERR);
}
if ((c = strchr(host, '.')) != NULL) {
*c = '\0';
}
if (getenv("SSH_CLIENT")) {
char *hg_gateway = HG_GATEWAY;
char *hg_host = HG_HOST;
if (hg_gateway && strcmp(host, hg_gateway) == 0) {
forward_through_gateway(argc, argv);
}
if (hg_host && strcmp(host, hg_host) != 0) {
usage("invoked on unexpected host", EX_USAGE);
}
serve_data(argc, argv);
} else if (HG_SHELL) {
run_shell(argc, argv);
} else {
usage("invalid arguments", EX_DATAERR);
}
return 0;
}