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packaging: drop Disco (19.04) and add Focal (20.04) Disco support ended in January 2020, and Focal does not have an announced EOL. Something is now installing and configuring `tzdata`, which was throwing up an interactive prompt to configure the timezone. Aside from being hostile to automation, the prompt didn't actually accept input and hung the process. This propagates the host's timezone into the image via environment variable in order to skip the prompt, and avoid hardcoding a value. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9396

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build-linux-wheels.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# This file is directly inspired by
# https://github.com/pypa/python-manylinux-demo/blob/master/travis/build-wheels.sh
set -e -x
PYTHON_TARGETS=$(ls -d /opt/python/cp27*/bin)
# Create an user for the tests
useradd hgbuilder
# Bypass uid/gid problems
cp -R /src /io && chown -R hgbuilder:hgbuilder /io
# Compile wheels for Python 2.X
for PYBIN in $PYTHON_TARGETS; do
"${PYBIN}/pip" wheel /io/ -w wheelhouse/
done
# Bundle external shared libraries into the wheels with
# auditwheel (https://github.com/pypa/auditwheel) repair.
# It also fix the ABI tag on the wheel making it pip installable.
for whl in wheelhouse/*.whl; do
auditwheel repair "$whl" -w /src/wheelhouse/
done
# Install packages and run the tests for all Python versions
cd /io/tests/
for PYBIN in $PYTHON_TARGETS; do
# Install mercurial wheel as root
"${PYBIN}/pip" install mercurial --no-index -f /src/wheelhouse
# But run tests as hgbuilder user (non-root)
su hgbuilder -c "\"${PYBIN}/python\" /io/tests/run-tests.py --with-hg=\"${PYBIN}/hg\" --blacklist=/io/contrib/packaging/linux-wheel-centos5-blacklist"
done