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setup: properly install build_hgextindex for py2exe builds Because the hgbuild class has a private copy of build.sub_commands, modifying build.sub_commands from this code effectively resulted in a no-op. Registering the sub-command on hgbuild actually results in the sub-command running when building Mercurial. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6093

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
<installer-gui-script minSpecVersion="1">
<title>Mercurial SCM</title>
<organization>org.mercurial-scm</organization>
<options customize="never" require-scripts="false" rootVolumeOnly="true" />
<welcome file="Welcome.html" mime-type="text/html" />
<license file="../../../COPYING" mime-type="text/plain" />
<readme file="Readme.html" mime-type="text/html" />
<pkg-ref id="org.mercurial-scm.mercurial"
version="0"
auth="root"
onConclusion="none">mercurial.pkg</pkg-ref>
<choices-outline>
<line choice="org.mercurial-scm.mercurial"/>
</choices-outline>
<choice id="org.mercurial-scm.mercurial" visible="false">
<pkg-ref id="org.mercurial-scm.mercurial"/>
</choice>
</installer-gui-script>