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packaging: support building WiX installers with PyOxidizer...
packaging: support building WiX installers with PyOxidizer We initially implemented PyOxidizer support for Inno installers. That did most of the heavy work of integrating PyOxidizer into the packaging system. Implementing WiX installer support was pretty straightforward. Aspects of this patch look very similar to Inno's. The main difference is the handling of the Visual C++ Redistributable Runtime files. The WiX installer was formerly using merge modules to install the VC++ 9.0 runtime because this feature is supported by the WiX installer (it isn't easily available to Inno installers). Our strategy for the runtime files is to install the vcruntime140.dll file next to hg.exe just like any other file. While we could leverage WiX's functionality for invoking a VCRedist installer, I don't want to deal with the complexity at this juncture. So, we let run_pyoxidizer() copy vcruntime140.dll into the staging directory (like it does for Inno) and our dynamic WiX XML generator picks it up as a regular file and installs it. We did, however, have to teach mercurial.wxs how to conditionally use the merge modules. But this was rather straightforward. Comparing the file layout of the WiX installers before and after: * Various lib/*.{pyd, dll} files no longer exist * python27.dll was replaced by python37.dll * vcruntime140.dll was added All these changes are expected due to the transition to Python 3 and to PyOxidizer, which embeded the .pyd and .dll files in hg.exe. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8477

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# install-dependencies.ps1 - Install Windows dependencies for building Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# This script can be used to bootstrap a Mercurial build environment on
# Windows.
#
# The script makes a lot of assumptions about how things should work.
# For example, the install location of Python is hardcoded to c:\hgdev\*.
#
# The script should be executed from a PowerShell with elevated privileges
# if you don't want to see a UAC prompt for various installers.
#
# The script is tested on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 (in EC2).
$VS_BUILD_TOOLS_URL = "https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/a1603c02-8a66-4b83-b821-811e3610a7c4/aa2db8bb39e0cbd23e9940d8951e0bc3/vs_buildtools.exe"
$VS_BUILD_TOOLS_SHA256 = "911E292B8E6E5F46CBC17003BDCD2D27A70E616E8D5E6E69D5D489A605CAA139"
$VC9_PYTHON_URL = "https://download.microsoft.com/download/7/9/6/796EF2E4-801B-4FC4-AB28-B59FBF6D907B/VCForPython27.msi"
$VC9_PYTHON_SHA256 = "070474db76a2e625513a5835df4595df9324d820f9cc97eab2a596dcbc2f5cbf"
$PYTHON27_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/python-2.7.18.amd64.msi"
$PYTHON27_x64_SHA256 = "b74a3afa1e0bf2a6fc566a7b70d15c9bfabba3756fb077797d16fffa27800c05"
$PYTHON27_X86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/python-2.7.18.msi"
$PYTHON27_X86_SHA256 = "d901802e90026e9bad76b8a81f8dd7e43c7d7e8269d9281c9e9df7a9c40480a9"
$PYTHON35_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.4/python-3.5.4.exe"
$PYTHON35_x86_SHA256 = "F27C2D67FD9688E4970F3BFF799BB9D722A0D6C2C13B04848E1F7D620B524B0E"
$PYTHON35_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.4/python-3.5.4-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON35_x64_SHA256 = "9B7741CC32357573A77D2EE64987717E527628C38FD7EAF3E2AACA853D45A1EE"
$PYTHON36_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.8/python-3.6.8.exe"
$PYTHON36_x86_SHA256 = "89871D432BC06E4630D7B64CB1A8451E53C80E68DE29029976B12AAD7DBFA5A0"
$PYTHON36_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.8/python-3.6.8-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON36_x64_SHA256 = "96088A58B7C43BC83B84E6B67F15E8706C614023DD64F9A5A14E81FF824ADADC"
$PYTHON37_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.7/python-3.7.7.exe"
$PYTHON37_x86_SHA256 = "27fbffcd342d5055acc64050db4c35d0025661521e642b59c381dcba2e162c6a"
$PYTHON37_X64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.7/python-3.7.7-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON37_x64_SHA256 = "1a0368663ceff999d865de955992b6ea3cb0c8cb15a1a296a8eb7df19cc59e69"
$PYTHON38_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.2/python-3.8.2.exe"
$PYTHON38_x86_SHA256 = "03ac5754a69c9c11c08d1f4d694c14625a4d27348ad4dd2d1253e2547819db2c"
$PYTHON38_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.2/python-3.8.2-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON38_x64_SHA256 = "8e400e3f32cdcb746e62e0db4d3ae4cba1f927141ebc4d0d5a4006b0daee8921"
# PIP 19.2.3.
$PIP_URL = "https://github.com/pypa/get-pip/raw/309a56c5fd94bd1134053a541cb4657a4e47e09d/get-pip.py"
$PIP_SHA256 = "57e3643ff19f018f8a00dfaa6b7e4620e3c1a7a2171fd218425366ec006b3bfe"
$VIRTUALENV_URL = "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/66/f0/6867af06d2e2f511e4e1d7094ff663acdebc4f15d4a0cb0fed1007395124/virtualenv-16.7.5.tar.gz"
$VIRTUALENV_SHA256 = "f78d81b62d3147396ac33fc9d77579ddc42cc2a98dd9ea38886f616b33bc7fb2"
$INNO_SETUP_URL = "http://files.jrsoftware.org/is/5/innosetup-5.6.1-unicode.exe"
$INNO_SETUP_SHA256 = "27D49E9BC769E9D1B214C153011978DB90DC01C2ACD1DDCD9ED7B3FE3B96B538"
$MINGW_BIN_URL = "https://osdn.net/frs/redir.php?m=constant&f=mingw%2F68260%2Fmingw-get-0.6.3-mingw32-pre-20170905-1-bin.zip"
$MINGW_BIN_SHA256 = "2AB8EFD7C7D1FC8EAF8B2FA4DA4EEF8F3E47768284C021599BC7435839A046DF"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME = "mercurial-5.1.2-cp27-cp27m-win_amd64.whl"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_URL = "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/6d/47/e031e47f7fe9b16e4e3383da47e2b0a7eae6e603996bc67a03ec4fa1b3f4/$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_SHA256 = "1d18c7f6ca1456f0f62ee65c9a50c14cbba48ce6e924930cdb10537f5c9eaf5f"
$RUSTUP_INIT_URL = "https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/archive/1.21.1/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/rustup-init.exe"
$RUSTUP_INIT_SHA256 = "d17df34ba974b9b19cf5c75883a95475aa22ddc364591d75d174090d55711c72"
# Writing progress slows down downloads substantially. So disable it.
$progressPreference = 'silentlyContinue'
function Secure-Download($url, $path, $sha256) {
if (Test-Path -Path $path) {
Get-FileHash -Path $path -Algorithm SHA256 -OutVariable hash
if ($hash.Hash -eq $sha256) {
Write-Output "SHA256 of $path verified as $sha256"
return
}
Write-Output "hash mismatch on $path; downloading again"
}
Write-Output "downloading $url to $path"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -OutFile $path
Get-FileHash -Path $path -Algorithm SHA256 -OutVariable hash
if ($hash.Hash -ne $sha256) {
Remove-Item -Path $path
throw "hash mismatch when downloading $url; got $($hash.Hash), expected $sha256"
}
}
function Invoke-Process($path, $arguments) {
$p = Start-Process -FilePath $path -ArgumentList $arguments -Wait -PassThru -WindowStyle Hidden
if ($p.ExitCode -ne 0) {
throw "process exited non-0: $($p.ExitCode)"
}
}
function Install-Python3($name, $installer, $dest, $pip) {
Write-Output "installing $name"
# We hit this when running the script as part of Simple Systems Manager in
# EC2. The Python 3 installer doesn't seem to like per-user installs
# when running as the SYSTEM user. So enable global installs if executed in
# this mode.
if ($env:USERPROFILE -eq "C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile") {
Write-Output "running with SYSTEM account; installing for all users"
$allusers = "1"
}
else {
$allusers = "0"
}
Invoke-Process $installer "/quiet TargetDir=${dest} InstallAllUsers=${allusers} AssociateFiles=0 CompileAll=0 PrependPath=0 Include_doc=0 Include_launcher=0 InstallLauncherAllUsers=0 Include_pip=0 Include_test=0"
Invoke-Process ${dest}\python.exe $pip
}
function Install-Rust($prefix) {
Write-Output "installing Rust"
$Env:RUSTUP_HOME = "${prefix}\rustup"
$Env:CARGO_HOME = "${prefix}\cargo"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\assets\rustup-init.exe" "-y --default-host x86_64-pc-windows-msvc"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\cargo\bin\rustup.exe" "target add i686-pc-windows-msvc"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\cargo\bin\rustup.exe" "install 1.42.0"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\cargo\bin\rustup.exe" "component add clippy"
# Install PyOxidizer for packaging.
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\cargo\bin\cargo.exe" "install --version 0.7.0 pyoxidizer"
}
function Install-Dependencies($prefix) {
if (!(Test-Path -Path $prefix\assets)) {
New-Item -Path $prefix\assets -ItemType Directory
}
$pip = "${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py"
Secure-Download $VC9_PYTHON_URL ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.msi $VC9_PYTHON_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON27_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.msi $PYTHON27_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON27_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.msi $PYTHON27_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON35_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python35-x86.exe $PYTHON35_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON35_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python35-x64.exe $PYTHON35_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON36_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python36-x86.exe $PYTHON36_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON36_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python36-x64.exe $PYTHON36_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON37_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python37-x86.exe $PYTHON37_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON37_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python37-x64.exe $PYTHON37_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON38_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python38-x86.exe $PYTHON38_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON38_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python38-x64.exe $PYTHON38_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PIP_URL ${pip} $PIP_SHA256
Secure-Download $VIRTUALENV_URL ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz $VIRTUALENV_SHA256
Secure-Download $VS_BUILD_TOOLS_URL ${prefix}\assets\vs_buildtools.exe $VS_BUILD_TOOLS_SHA256
Secure-Download $INNO_SETUP_URL ${prefix}\assets\InnoSetup.exe $INNO_SETUP_SHA256
Secure-Download $MINGW_BIN_URL ${prefix}\assets\mingw-get-bin.zip $MINGW_BIN_SHA256
Secure-Download $MERCURIAL_WHEEL_URL ${prefix}\assets\${MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME} $MERCURIAL_WHEEL_SHA256
Secure-Download $RUSTUP_INIT_URL ${prefix}\assets\rustup-init.exe $RUSTUP_INIT_SHA256
Write-Output "installing Python 2.7 32-bit"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.log /q TARGETDIR=${prefix}\python27-x86 ALLUSERS="
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x86\python.exe ${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x86\Scripts\pip.exe "install ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz"
Write-Output "installing Python 2.7 64-bit"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.log /q TARGETDIR=${prefix}\python27-x64 ALLUSERS="
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x64\python.exe ${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x64\Scripts\pip.exe "install ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz"
Install-Python3 "Python 3.5 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python35-x86.exe ${prefix}\python35-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.5 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python35-x64.exe ${prefix}\python35-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.6 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python36-x86.exe ${prefix}\python36-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.6 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python36-x64.exe ${prefix}\python36-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.7 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python37-x86.exe ${prefix}\python37-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.7 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python37-x64.exe ${prefix}\python37-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.8 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python38-x86.exe ${prefix}\python38-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.8 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python38-x64.exe ${prefix}\python38-x64 ${pip}
Write-Output "installing Visual Studio 2017 Build Tools and SDKs"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\assets\vs_buildtools.exe "--quiet --wait --norestart --nocache --channelUri https://aka.ms/vs/15/release/channel --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.MSBuildTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK.17763 --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.140"
Install-Rust ${prefix}
Write-Output "installing Visual C++ 9.0 for Python 2.7"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.log /q"
Write-Output "installing Inno Setup"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\assets\InnoSetup.exe "/SP- /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES"
Write-Output "extracting MinGW base archive"
Expand-Archive -Path ${prefix}\assets\mingw-get-bin.zip -DestinationPath "${prefix}\MinGW" -Force
Write-Output "updating MinGW package catalogs"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\MinGW\bin\mingw-get.exe "update"
Write-Output "installing MinGW packages"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\MinGW\bin\mingw-get.exe "install msys-base msys-coreutils msys-diffutils msys-unzip"
# Construct a virtualenv useful for bootstrapping. It conveniently contains a
# Mercurial install.
Write-Output "creating bootstrap virtualenv with Mercurial"
Invoke-Process "$prefix\python27-x64\Scripts\virtualenv.exe" "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap\Scripts\pip.exe" "install ${prefix}\assets\${MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME}"
}
function Clone-Mercurial-Repo($prefix, $repo_url, $dest) {
Write-Output "cloning $repo_url to $dest"
# TODO Figure out why CA verification isn't working in EC2 and remove
# --insecure.
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap\Scripts\hg.exe" "clone --insecure $repo_url $dest"
# Mark repo as non-publishing by default for convenience.
Add-Content -Path "$dest\.hg\hgrc" -Value "`n[phases]`npublish = false"
}
$prefix = "c:\hgdev"
Install-Dependencies $prefix
Clone-Mercurial-Repo $prefix "https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg" $prefix\src