#!/usr/bin/env python
-# We put a fake "pycryptopp-0.5.17" package on the PYTHONPATH so that
-# the build system thinks pycryptopp-0.5.17 is already installed. Then
+# We put a fake "pycryptopp-0.5.13" package on the PYTHONPATH so that
+# the build system thinks pycryptopp-0.5.13 is already installed. Then
# we execute run_trial.py. If the build system is too naive/greedy
# about finding dependencies, it will latch onto the
-# "pycryptopp-0.5.17" and then will be unable to satisfy the
-# requirement (from _auto_deps.py) for pycryptopp >= 0.5.20. This is
+# "pycryptopp-0.5.13" and then will be unable to satisfy the
+# requirement (from _auto_deps.py) for pycryptopp >= 0.5.20 (or
+# pycryptopp >= 0.5.14, depending on machine architecture). This is
# currently happening on trunk, see #1190. So with trunk, running
# test-with-fake-pkg.py shows a failure, but with the ticket1190
# branch, test-with-fake-pkg.py succeeds.
import glob, os, subprocess, sys
+fakepkgdir = 'misc/build_helpers/fakepkgs'
fakepkgname = "pycryptopp"
-fakepkgversion = "0.5.17"
-# testsuite = "allmydata.test.test_cli"
+fakepkgversion = "0.5.13"
testsuite = "allmydata.test.test_base62"
-pkgdirname = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), '%s-%s.egg' % (fakepkgname, fakepkgversion))
+pkgdirname = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), fakepkgdir, '%s-%s.egg' % (fakepkgname, fakepkgversion))
try:
os.makedirs(pkgdirname)