run-tests.py: fix handling of symlink to the right python
Before: a symlink for python in BINDIR was sometimes created, but it was never
updated when a different Python was used and it was never removed. An invalid
python could thus be left around and used when testing with --local.
Now: the symlink is removed when wrong and created when necessary.
The mechanism for finding the right name (python or python.exe) also had to be
simplified and made more explicit.
[ original upstream message ]
#!/usr/bin/env python
# $Id$
from distutils.core import setup
import os, time
# specify version, Mercurial version otherwise
version = ''
unknown_version = 'unknown'
def getversion():
global version, unknown_version
if not version and os.path.isdir('.hg'):
p = os.popen('hg --quiet identify 2> %s' % os.devnull)
ident = p.read()[:-1]
if not p.close() and ident:
if ident[-1] != '+':
version = ident
else:
version = ident[:-1]
version += time.strftime('+%Y%m%d')
return version or unknown_version
setup(name='hgkw',
version=getversion(),
description='Mercurial keyword extension (standalone)',
author='Christian Ebert',
author_email='blacktrash@gmx.net',
url='http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/hgkeyword/',
license='GNU GPL',
packages=['hgkw'])