sapling/contrib/build-linux-wheels.sh
Boris Feld e2b921724b packaging: add make target for linux wheels
Having linux wheels is going to helps system without compiler or python-dev
plus speed up the installation for everyone.

I followed the manylinux example repository
https://github.com/pypa/python-manylinux-demo
to add a make target (build-linux-wheels) using
official docker image to build python 2 linux wheels
for mercurial. It generates Python 2.6 and Python 2.7 for both
32 and 64 bits architectures.

I had to blacklist several test cases for various reasons:
* test-convert-git.t and test-subrepo-git.t because of the git version
* test-patchbomb-tls.t because of warning using tls 1.0
  It's likely because the docker image is based on centos 5.0 and
  openssl is outdated.
2017-04-25 16:50:01 +02:00

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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/cp2*/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/linux-wheel-centos5-blacklist"
done