workaround systemd being a joke

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ed 2020-06-24 23:53:23 +00:00
parent ce36c52baf
commit 770ea68ca8
3 changed files with 23 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -57,10 +57,13 @@ currently there are two self-contained binaries:
* `copyparty-sfx.sh` for unix (linux and osx) -- smaller, more robust
* `copyparty-sfx.py` for windows (unix too) -- crossplatform, beta
launch either of them and it'll unpack and run copyparty, assuming you have python installed of course
launch either of them (**use sfx.py on systemd**) and it'll unpack and run copyparty, assuming you have python installed of course
pls note that `copyparty-sfx.sh` will fail if you rename `copyparty-sfx.py` to `copyparty.py` and keep it in the same folder because `sys.path` is funky
## sfx repack
if you don't need all the features you can repack the sfx and save a bunch of space; all you need is an sfx and a copy of this repo (nothing else to download or build, except for either msys2 or WSL if you're on windows)
* `724K` original size as of v0.4.0
* `256K` after `./scripts/make-sfx.sh re no-ogv`

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@ -113,3 +113,12 @@ function convert_markdown(md_text, dest_dom) {
var end = tsh.slice(-2);
console.log("render", end.pop() - end.pop(), (tsh[tsh.length - 1] - tsh[0]) / (tsh.length - 1));
}
##
## tmpfiles.d meme
mk() { rm -rf /tmp/foo; sudo -u ed bash -c 'mkdir /tmp/foo; echo hi > /tmp/foo/bar'; }
mk && t0="$(date)" && while true; do date -s "$(date '+ 1 hour')"; systemd-tmpfiles --clean; ls -1 /tmp | grep foo || break; done; echo "$t0"
mk && sudo -u ed flock /tmp/foo sleep 40 & sleep 1; ps aux | grep -E 'sleep 40$' && t0="$(date)" && for n in {1..40}; do date -s "$(date '+ 1 day')"; systemd-tmpfiles --clean; ls -1 /tmp | grep foo || break; done; echo "$t0"
mk && t0="$(date)" && for n in {1..40}; do date -s "$(date '+ 1 day')"; systemd-tmpfiles --clean; ls -1 /tmp | grep foo || break; tar -cf/dev/null /tmp/foo; done; echo "$t0"

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@ -426,6 +426,16 @@ def run(tmp, py):
msg("will use:", py)
msg("bound to:", tmp)
# "systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer"?? HOW do you even come up with this shit
try:
import fcntl
fd = os.open(tmp, os.O_RDONLY)
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
tmp = os.readlink(tmp) # can't flock a symlink, even with O_NOFOLLOW
except:
pass
fp_py = os.path.join(tmp, "py")
with open(fp_py, "wb") as f:
f.write(py.encode("utf-8") + b"\n")