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automation: push changes affecting .hgtags...
automation: push changes affecting .hgtags When I went to build the 5.1 tag using the in-repo automation, the automatic version calculation failed to deduce the clean 5.1 version string because we had only pushed the changeset corresponding to the 5.1 tag and not the changeset containing the 5.1 tag. So from the perspective of the remote repo, the 5.1 tag didn't exist yet and automatic version deduction failed. This commit changes the `hg push` to also push all changesets affecting the .hgtags file, ensuring the remote has up-to-date tags information. I tested this by creating a local draft changeset with a dummy tag value on a different DAG head and instructed the automation to build a revision that didn't have this change to .hgtags. The tag was successfully pushed and the built package had a version number incorporating that tag. Sending this to stable so the 5.1.1 automation hopefully "just works."

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entrypoint.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# This script gets executed on container start. Its job is to set up
# the Mercurial environment and invoke the server.
# Mercurial can be started in two modes.
# If the MERCURIAL_SOURCE environment variable is set and it points to a
# Mercurial source directory, we will install Mercurial from that directory.
# Otherwise, we download the Mercurial source and install it manually.
set -e
SOURCE_DIR=/var/hg/source
INSTALL_DIR=/var/hg/install
REPOS_DIR=/var/hg/repos
HTDOCS_DIR=/var/hg/htdocs
if [ ! -d ${SOURCE_DIR} ]; then
echo "Mercurial source not available at ${SOURCE_DIR}"
echo "You need to mount a volume containing the Mercurial source code"
echo "when running the container. For example:"
echo ""
echo " $ docker run -v ~/src/hg:/${SOURCE_DIR} hg-apache"
echo ""
echo "This container will now stop running."
exit 1
fi
echo "Installing Mercurial from ${SOURCE_DIR} into ${INSTALL_DIR}"
pushd ${SOURCE_DIR}
/usr/bin/python2.7 setup.py install --root=/ --prefix=${INSTALL_DIR} --force
popd
mkdir -p ${HTDOCS_DIR}
# Provide a default config if the user hasn't supplied one.
if [ ! -f ${HTDOCS_DIR}/config ]; then
cp /defaulthgwebconfig ${HTDOCS_DIR}/config
fi
if [ ! -f ${HTDOCS_DIR}/hgweb.wsgi ]; then
cat >> ${HTDOCS_DIR}/hgweb.wsgi << EOF
config = '${HTDOCS_DIR}/config'
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, '${INSTALL_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages')
from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.enable()
from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb
application = hgweb(config)
EOF
fi
mkdir -p ${REPOS_DIR}
if [ ! -d ${REPOS_DIR}/repo ]; then
${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/hg init ${REPOS_DIR}/repo
chown -R www-data:www-data ${REPOS_DIR}/repo
fi
# This is necessary to make debuginstall happy.
if [ ! -f ~/.hgrc ]; then
cat >> ~/.hgrc << EOF
[ui]
username = Dummy User <nobody@example.com>
EOF
fi
echo "Verifying Mercurial installation looks happy"
${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/hg debuginstall
. /etc/apache2/envvars
echo "Starting Apache HTTP Server on port 80"
echo "We hope you remembered to publish this port when running the container!"
echo "If this is an interactive container, simply CTRL^C to stop."
exec "$@"