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Commit that fixes the issue #11074 by upgrading pip whenever virtuale… <!-- Please describe your changes on the following line: --> I have kind of resolved the issue #11074 by adding bool variable which is set to `True` if we had created the virtualenv and `False` otherwise. Then it updates pip by executing `pip install --upgrade pip` in the same way as packages are updated. I am a little bit worried that I have almost duplicated the installation routine from the `for` loop but I am not sure whether I should add a function or not. I think it is the best way of doing this because it does not need any Internet access for regular work (only for the first time you execute mach) as @larsbergstrom worried [here](https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/11149). It also doesn't add any extra latency on a no-op build. I have checked the solution inside a docker container based on debian wheezy. Before the patch `./mach` failed to run because it wasn't able to install some packages. Now it runs successfully. --- <!-- Thank you for contributing to Servo! Please replace each `[ ]` by `[X]` when the step is complete, and replace `__` with appropriate data: --> - [X] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors - [X] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors - [X] These changes fix #11074 (github issue number if applicable). <!-- Either: --> - [ ] There are tests for these changes OR - [X] These changes do not require tests because it changes only mach_bootstrap.py <!-- Pull requests that do not address these steps are welcome, but they will require additional verification as part of the review process. --> <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/14452) <!-- Reviewable:end --> |
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This directory contains various Python modules used to support servo development.
servo
servo-specific python code e.g. implementations of mach commands. This is the canonical repository for this code.
tidy
servo-tidy is used to check licenses, line lengths, whitespace, flake8 on Python files, lock file versions, and more.