On 5/23/21 7:18 AM, Denton Liu wrote:
In 19ab4fa (pacdiff: Add option to use sudo/sudoedit to manage files, 2021-03-27), pacdiff was taught to accept -s to run various commands with $SUDO. This introduced many instances of $SUDO in merge_file() where most of them are unnecessary.
In particular, it is not necessary to $SUDO to write the temporary files as /tmp should be writable by all[0][1].
Also, the usage of sudoedit when comparing the original file with the merge result is unnecessary. This is because root permissions are not really required since users should not write to the original file anyway. The merged file will be used to overwrite the original file at the end of the function anyway.
Remove these unnecessary usages of $SUDO.
[0]: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/71625 [1]: https://serverfault.com/a/427290
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> --- Range-diff against v1: 1: ab12657 < -: ------- .mailmap: Map Daniel Parks 2: 9287d4e < -: ------- .mailmap: Map Denton Liu 3: 636e0fb < -: ------- pacdiff: update --sudo usages 4: 32bb4a1 ! 1: ad45bdd pacdiff: Don't use $SUDO on temporary files @@ Commit message where most of them are unnecessary.
In particular, it is not necessary to $SUDO to write the temporary files - as /tmp should be writable by all. + as /tmp should be writable by all[0][1].
- Also, remove the usage of sudoedit when comparing the original file with - the merge result. This is because the merged file is placed in a - writable directory. Attempting to run sudoedit on this file results in - the following error: - - sudoedit: <file>: editing files in a writable directory is not permitted - - but root permissions are not really required since users should not - write to the original file anyway. The merged file will be used to - overwrite the original file at the end of the function anyway. + Also, the usage of sudoedit when comparing the original file with the + merge result is unnecessary. This is because root permissions are not + really required since users should not write to the original file + anyway. The merged file will be used to overwrite the original file at + the end of the function anyway.
Remove these unnecessary usages of $SUDO.
+ [0]: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/71625 + [1]: https://serverfault.com/a/427290 + ## src/pacdiff.sh.in ## @@ src/pacdiff.sh.in: merge_file() { fi @@ src/pacdiff.sh.in: merge_file() { + merged="$(mktemp "$tempdir"/"$basename.merged.XXX")"
- tar -xOf "$base_tar" "${file#/}" | $SUDO tee "$base" > /dev/null -- if $SUDO $mergeprog "$file" "$base" "$pacfile" | $SUDO tee "$merged" > /dev/null; then +- $SUDO $mergeprog "$file" "$base" "$pacfile" | $SUDO tee "$merged" > /dev/null +- if [ "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -ne "1" ]; then + tar -xOf "$base_tar" "${file#/}" >"$base" + if $mergeprog "$file" "$base" "$pacfile" >"$merged"; then msg2 "Merged without conflicts."
src/pacdiff.sh.in | 17 ++++++----------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pacdiff.sh.in b/src/pacdiff.sh.in index 5af7e1c..3c34fdb 100644 --- a/src/pacdiff.sh.in +++ b/src/pacdiff.sh.in @@ -117,21 +117,16 @@ merge_file() { fi
basename="$(basename "$file")" - tempdir="$($SUDO mktemp -d --tmpdir "pacdiff-merge-$basename.XXX")" - base="$($SUDO mktemp "$tempdir"/"$basename.base.XXX")" - merged="$($SUDO mktemp "$tempdir"/"$basename.merged.XXX")" + tempdir="$(mktemp -d --tmpdir "pacdiff-merge-$basename.XXX")" + base="$(mktemp "$tempdir"/"$basename.base.XXX")" + merged="$(mktemp "$tempdir"/"$basename.merged.XXX")"
- tar -xOf "$base_tar" "${file#/}" | $SUDO tee "$base" > /dev/null - $SUDO $mergeprog "$file" "$base" "$pacfile" | $SUDO tee "$merged" > /dev/null - if [ "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -ne "1" ]; then + tar -xOf "$base_tar" "${file#/}" >"$base" + if $mergeprog "$file" "$base" "$pacfile" >"$merged"; then msg2 "Merged without conflicts." fi
- if [[ -n "$SUDO" ]]; then - SUDO_EDITOR="$diffprog" sudoedit "$file" "$merged" - else - $diffprog "$file" "$merged" - fi + $diffprog "$file" "$merged"
while :; do ask "Would you like to use the results of the merge? [y/n] "
Pushed, thank you! -- Best, Daniel <https://danielcapella.com>