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author | Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> | 2017-04-28 20:13:35 +0200 |
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committer | Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org> | 2017-04-29 14:12:38 +0200 |
commit | 48193a0f7ab8491e8290777e1cfe0239d82b1034 (patch) | |
tree | 44e692a8d9e3e471a4d61085424fb8b8d1eea298 /hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc | |
parent | bcd5e09431655232f6e9fb28310e3aa2477a70ff (diff) | |
download | jenkins.debian.net-48193a0f7ab8491e8290777e1cfe0239d82b1034.tar.xz |
rc.local/update_jdn.sh: rework disabling dsa-check-packages
When rc.local was executed, it disables dsa-check-packages via
ln -sf /bin/true /usr/local/bin/dsa-check-packages which disables it.
But when the next time update_jdn.sh run, update_jdn.sh overwrite /bin/true
with the original dsa-check-packages perl script.
All scripts which use /bin/true rather than a built-in (like bash) might
fail if some packages are outdated.
Disabling of dsa-check-packages is done now in update_jdn.sh, but after
dsa-check-packages got overwritten. It's also now using a one line shell
script instead of a symbolic link, which allows to add a comment.
Also add temporary check if /bin/true is a perl script and repair it by
reinstalling coreutils.
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc')
-rwxr-xr-x | hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc/rc.local | 3 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc/rc.local b/hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc/rc.local index c5caa74c..23952e35 100755 --- a/hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc/rc.local +++ b/hosts/profitbricks-build16-i386/etc/rc.local @@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ send_back_to_the_future() { ntpdate -b de.pool.ntp.org # set fake date date --set="+398 days +6 hours + 23 minutes" - # disable check for outdated packages as in the future (like this) - # packages from security.d.o will appear outdated always… - ln -sf /bin/true /usr/local/bin/dsa-check-packages # finally report success echo "$(date -u) - system is running in the future now" | mail -s "$(hostname -f) in the future" root } |