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I think the desert-island build is broken, but the automated test wasn't catching it because of this bug.
42 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
42 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# This helper script is used with the 'test-desert-island' Makefile target.
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import sys
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good = True
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build_out = sys.argv[1]
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mode = sys.argv[2]
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print
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for line in open(build_out, "r"):
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if mode == "no-downloads":
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# when setup_requires= uses
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# misc/dependencies/setuptools-0.6c8.egg, it causes a
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# "Downloading: misc/dependencies/.." line to be emitted,
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# which doesn't count as a network download. Lines that start
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# with "Reading" indicate that it is fetching web pages in
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# order to check for newer versions of packages. As long as it
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# doesn't actually download any packages then it still passes
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# this test. That is: it *would* have succeeded if you were on
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# a Desert Island, an airplane with no network, behind a
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# corporate firewall that disallows such connections, or if
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# you had turned off your network prior to running "python
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# setup.py build". A stronger requirement would be that it
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# doesn't even try to check for new packages on remote hosts
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# if it has all the packages that it needs locally, but we
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# currently don't enforce that stronger requirement.
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if (line.startswith("Downloading http:") or
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line.startswith("Downloading https:")):
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print line,
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good = False
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if good:
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if mode == "no-downloads":
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print "Good: build did not try to download any files"
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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if mode == "no-downloads":
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print "Failed: build tried to download files"
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sys.exit(1)
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