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contrib: add a bat file to build all of the wheels on Windows...
contrib: add a bat file to build all of the wheels on Windows This is duplicated from the current CI config, to be able to build releases consistently outside of CI. I don't like the duplication, but I'm not worried about things changing too often, so I'm not bothering with PowerShell or some form that would allow execution by the CI runner. We should consider putting the config in `pyproject.toml`, where things like what python versions to support can be centrally controlled for all platforms. The output directory is different from CI here, but that's fine because it is intended to run this on a system that is *not* hosting the CI setup, and `dist/` is more standard. I dropped the `win32` part of the output because that implies the 32-bit Intel architecture. Apparently, arm64 builds are supported back to Python 3.9, but support is still experimental (with py3.13)[1]. The CI system starts arm64 support with Python 3.11, because that's the first version that an arm64 Python installer was available on Windows. This doesn't second guess that decision. The required `msgfmt.exe` was installed manually[2], as it isn't currently handled by the dependency installation script. Otherwise, this was successfully used with an activated venv based on Python 3.12.5, and only `cibuildwheel==2.21.3` installed. [1] https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/#what-does-it-do [2] https://github.com/mlocati/gettext-iconv-windows/releases/download/v0.22.5a-v1.17-r3/gettext0.22.5a-iconv1.17-shared-64.exe

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$(eval HGROOT := $(shell cd ../..; pwd))
DEBIAN_CODENAMES := \
stretch \
buster \
bullseye
UBUNTU_CODENAMES := \
xenial \
bionic \
cosmic \
focal
FEDORA_RELEASE := 31
RHEL_RELEASES := \
7 \
8 \
9
# Build a Python for these RHEL (and derivatives) releases.
RHEL_WITH_PYTHON_RELEASES :=
RHEL_WITH_NONVERSIONED_PYTHON :=
RHEL_WITH_36_DOCUTILS := 7
help:
@echo 'Packaging Make Targets'
@echo ''
@echo 'docker-rhel{$(strip $(RHEL_RELEASES))}'
@echo ' Build an RPM for a specific RHEL/derivative version using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'docker-debian-{$(strip $(DEBIAN_CODENAMES))}'
@echo ' Build Debian packages specific to a Debian distro using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'docker-fedora'
@echo ' Build an RPM for a Fedora $(FEDORA_RELEASE) using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'docker-ubuntu-{$(strip $(UBUNTU_CODENAMES))}'
@echo ' Build Debian package specific to an Ubuntu distro using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'docker-ubuntu-{$(strip $(UBUNTU_CODENAMES))}-ppa'
@echo ' Build a source-only Debian package specific to an Ubuntu distro'
@echo ' using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'linux-wheels'
@echo ' Build Linux manylinux wheels using Docker.'
@echo ''
@echo 'linux-wheels-{x86_64, i686}{,-musl}'
@echo ' Build Linux manylinux wheels for a specific architecture using Docker'
@echo ' The -musl variants is suitable for system using "musl" instead of "glibc",
@echo ' for example: Alpine linux.'
@echo ''
@echo 'deb'
@echo ' Build a Debian package locally targeting the current system'
@echo ''
@echo 'ppa'
@echo ' Build a Debian source package locally targeting the current system'
@echo ''
@echo 'rhel{$(strip $(RHEL_RELEASES))}'
@echo ' Build an RPM for a specific RHEL/derivative version locally'
@echo ''
@echo 'fedora'
@echo ' Build an RPM for Fedora $(FEDORA_RELEASE) locally'
.PHONY: help
.PHONY: deb
deb:
./builddeb
.PHONY: ppa
ppa:
./builddeb --source-only
# Debian targets.
define debian_targets =
.PHONY: docker-debian-$(1)
docker-debian-$(1):
./dockerdeb debian $(1)
endef
$(foreach codename,$(DEBIAN_CODENAMES),$(eval $(call debian_targets,$(codename))))
# Ubuntu targets.
define ubuntu_targets =
.PHONY: docker-ubuntu-$(1)
docker-ubuntu-$(1):
./dockerdeb ubuntu $(1)
.PHONY: docker-ubuntu-$(1)-ppa
docker-ubuntu-$(1)-ppa:
./dockerdeb ubuntu $(1) --source-only
endef
$(foreach codename,$(UBUNTU_CODENAMES),$(eval $(call ubuntu_targets,$(codename))))
# Fedora targets.
.PHONY: fedora
fedora:
mkdir -p $(HGROOT)/packages/fedora$(FEDORA_RELEASE)
./buildrpm
cp $(HGROOT)/contrib/packaging/rpmbuild/RPMS/*/* $(HGROOT)/packages/fedora$(FEDORA_RELEASE)
cp $(HGROOT)/contrib/packaging/rpmbuild/SRPMS/* $(HGROOT)/packages/fedora$(FEDORA_RELEASE)
rm -rf $(HGROOT)/rpmbuild
.PHONY: docker-fedora
docker-fedora:
./dockerrpm fedora$(FEDORA_RELEASE)
# RHEL targets.
define rhel_targets
.PHONY: rhel$(1)
rhel$(1):
mkdir -p $$(HGROOT)/packages/rhel$(1)
./buildrpm $$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_PYTHON_RELEASES)),--withpython,$$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_NONVERSIONED_PYTHON)),--python python,))$$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_36_DOCUTILS)), --docutilspackage python36-docutils,)
cp $$(HGROOT)/contrib/packaging/rpmbuild/RPMS/*/* $$(HGROOT)/packages/rhel$(1)
cp $$(HGROOT)/contrib/packaging/rpmbuild/SRPMS/* $$(HGROOT)/packages/rhel$(1)
.PHONY: docker-rhel$(1)
docker-rhel$(1):
./dockerrpm rhel$(1) $$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_PYTHON_RELEASES)),--withpython,$$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_NONVERSIONED_PYTHON)),--python python,))$$(if $$(filter $(1),$$(RHEL_WITH_36_DOCUTILS)), --docutilspackage python36-docutils,)
endef
$(foreach release,$(RHEL_RELEASES),$(eval $(call rhel_targets,$(release))))
.PHONY: linux-wheels
linux-wheels: linux-wheels-x86_64 linux-wheels-x86_64-musl linux-wheels-i686 linux-wheels-i686-musl
img_reg="registry.heptapod.net/mercurial/ci-images"
img_tag="v3.0"
whl_sh="/src/contrib/packaging/build-linux-wheels.sh"
.PHONY: linux-wheels-x86_64
linux-wheels-x86_64:
docker run --rm -ti -v `pwd`/../..:/src $(img_reg)/core-wheel-x86_64-c:$(img_tag) $(whl_sh)
.PHONY: linux-wheels-x86_64-musl
linux-wheels-x86_64-musl:
docker run --rm -ti -v `pwd`/../..:/src $(img_reg)/core-wheel-x86_64-musl-c:$(img_tag) $(whl_sh)
.PHONY: linux-wheels-i686
linux-wheels-i686:
docker run --rm -ti -v `pwd`/../..:/src $(img_reg)/core-wheel-i686-c:$(img_tag) $(whl_sh)
.PHONY: linux-wheels-i686-musl
linux-wheels-i686-musl:
docker run --rm -ti -v `pwd`/../..:/src $(img_reg)/core-wheel-i686-musl-c:$(img_tag) $(whl_sh)