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nixos/sks: Fix another regression from ab5dcc7068
The two directories KDB and PTree do not exist before the SKS DB is build for the first time. If /var/db/sks is empty and the module is enabled via "services.sks.enable = true;" the following error will occur: ...-unit-script-sks-db-pre-start[xxx]: ln: failed to create symbolic link 'KDB/DB_CONFIG': No such file or directory To avoid this both links have to be created after the DB is build. Note: Creating the directories manually might be better but the initial build might be skipped as a result: unit-script-sks-db-pre-start[xxxxx]: KeyDB directory already exists. Exiting. unit-script-sks-db-pre-start[xxxxx]: PTree directory already exists. Exiting.
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${lib.optionalString (cfg.webroot != null)
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"ln -sfT \"${cfg.webroot}\" web"}
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mkdir -p dump
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# Check that both database configs are symlinks before overwriting them
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if [ -e KDB/DB_CONFIG ] && [ ! -L KDB/DB_CONFIG ]; then
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echo "KDB/DB_CONFIG exists but is not a symlink." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -e PTree/DB_CONFIG ] && [ ! -L PTree/DB_CONFIG ]; then
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echo "PTree/DB_CONFIG exists but is not a symlink." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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ln -sf ${dbConfig} KDB/DB_CONFIG
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ln -sf ${dbConfig} PTree/DB_CONFIG
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${sksPkg}/bin/sks build dump/*.gpg -n 10 -cache 100 || true #*/
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${sksPkg}/bin/sks cleandb || true
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${sksPkg}/bin/sks pbuild -cache 20 -ptree_cache 70 || true
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# Check that both database configs are symlinks before overwriting them
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# TODO: The initial build will be without DB_CONFIG, but this will
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# hopefully not cause any significant problems. It might be better to
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# create both directories manually but we have to check that this does
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# not affect the initial build of the DB.
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for CONFIG_FILE in KDB/DB_CONFIG PTree/DB_CONFIG; do
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if [ -e $CONFIG_FILE ] && [ ! -L $CONFIG_FILE ]; then
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echo "$CONFIG_FILE exists but is not a symlink." >&2
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echo "Please remove $PWD/$CONFIG_FILE manually to continue." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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ln -sf ${dbConfig} $CONFIG_FILE
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done
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'';
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serviceConfig = {
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WorkingDirectory = "~";
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