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Run #4260 cleared every harness layer and ran for 18 minutes — past sanity-tests, prepare-build-machine, cowbuilder-setup, local-deps — into 2100_create-debian-packages, where it died on: Could not check validity of signature with '92978A6E195E4921825F7FF0F34F09744E9F5DD9' in '/home/user/derivative-binary/temp_packages_debian_sid/virtualbox_7.2.8-dfsg-1.dsc' as public key missing! …and then *also* hung the runner indefinitely because, on any error, derivative-maker's exception_handler_general detected a TTY (we passed `docker run -t`) and dropped into an interactive `read -p 'Answer? '` prompt that nothing was ever going to answer. The orphan docker run in turn orphaned the act_runner job container, blocking the runner until manual cleanup. Three coordinated fixes, validated end-to-end with docker-side smoke tests on 10.0.0.51: 1. **Non-interactive mode without losing output visibility.** The original architectural goal: keep derivative-maker out of interactive mode (`[ -t 0 ]` must be false) AND keep the build log visible to docker run / Gitea Actions (PTY needed somewhere). Resolution: - `docker run -t` is kept (required for /dev/console to be a real PTY back to docker), but no `-i`, so fd 0 stays /dev/null. - docker-entrypoint.service: `StandardInput=tty-force` → `StandardInput=null` so the service's fd 0 is /dev/null too. Verified inside the container: `[ -t 0 ]` returns false. - entrypoint.sh now wraps the user command with an explicit `> /dev/console 2>&1` redirect before writing it to /etc/docker-entrypoint-cmd. systemd's `StandardOutput=inherit` does NOT propagate PID-1's stdout to services in this PID-1- systemd-in-container topology — the service log was going nowhere visible. /dev/console under `docker run -t` IS the allocated PTY back to docker, so the redirect surfaces the log to the act_runner / Gitea Actions log. - entrypoint.sh's `[ ! -t 0 ] && exit 1` guard removed (it would now always trigger). 2. **debian-keyring for reprepro source-package signature checks.** 2100_create-debian-packages calls dm-reprepro-wrapper includedsc on every .dsc in temp_packages_debian_sid (including virtualbox_*.dsc, even for `--target iso` — see line 114 of that build step). reprepro verifies the dsc signature against the user's GPG keyring; without the maintainer keys it fails. Adds `debian-keyring` to Dockerfile.builder. build-inner.sh now imports debian-keyring.gpg / debian-maintainers.gpg / debian-nonupload.gpg into the user's keyring before running derivative-maker. 3. **BUILDER_IMAGE digest re-pinned.** Built natively on 10.0.0.51 (per memory: never on WSL/aarch64). New digest: sha256:2f680c96…f0db. Smoke-test results (against this exact image): ==> START ← user output reaches docker stdout (keyring present) ← debian-keyring imported successfully STDIN_NOT_TTY ← derivative-maker WILL stay non-interactive ==> END ← clean shutdown docker run exit: 42 ← exit code propagates correctly on failure Files: Dockerfile.builder, systemd-entrypoint/entrypoint.sh, systemd-entrypoint/docker-entrypoint.service, scripts/build.sh, scripts/build-inner.sh. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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82 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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## Copyright (C) 2025 - 2025 ENCRYPTED SUPPORT LLC <adrelanos@whonix.org>
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## See the file COPYING for copying conditions.
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## TODO: document
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set -x
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set -o errexit
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set -o nounset
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set -o errtrace
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set -o pipefail
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container=docker
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export container
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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printf '%s\n' 'ERROR: No command specified. You probably want to run "journalctl -f", or maybe "bash"?' >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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## SilverMetal patch: TTY check disabled.
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##
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## Upstream's check exits if stdin isn't a TTY. That's right for an
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## interactive `docker run -t ...` invocation by a developer, but in CI
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## we cannot allocate a TTY without it making derivative-maker think
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## a human is present — at which point any error drops it into an
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## interactive `read -p 'Answer? ' answer` prompt and the container
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## hangs forever (orphaning the docker run, which orphans the
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## act_runner job container, and so on).
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##
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## Removing the check is safe: nothing downstream actually needs a TTY;
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## entrypoint.sh just writes the command and execs systemd.
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##
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## --- original upstream block (kept commented for the next bump) ---
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## if [ ! -t 0 ]; then
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## printf '%s\n' 'ERROR: TTY needs to be enabled ("docker run -t ...").' >&2
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## exit 1
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## fi
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env | tee -- /etc/docker-entrypoint-env >/dev/null
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## Debugging.
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cat -- /etc/docker-entrypoint-env
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quoted_args="$(printf " %q" "${@}")"
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## SilverMetal patch: wrap the command with an explicit redirect to
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## /dev/console. systemd's `StandardOutput=inherit` on a service does
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## not propagate PID 1's stdout in a containerized PID-1-systemd
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## context, so service stdout ends up nowhere visible. With `docker
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## run -t`, /dev/console *is* the allocated PTY connected back to
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## docker run, so writing there surfaces the build log to the
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## act_runner / Gitea Actions log surface.
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printf '%s\n' "exec${quoted_args} > /dev/console 2>&1" \
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| tee -- /etc/docker-entrypoint-cmd >/dev/null
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chmod +x -- /etc/docker-entrypoint-cmd
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systemctl mask systemd-firstboot.service systemd-udevd.service systemd-modules-load.service
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systemctl unmask systemd-logind
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systemctl enable docker-entrypoint.service
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systemd=
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if [ -x /lib/systemd/systemd ]; then
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systemd=/lib/systemd/systemd
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elif [ -x /usr/lib/systemd/systemd ]; then
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systemd=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
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elif [ -x /sbin/init ]; then
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systemd=/sbin/init
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else
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printf '%s\n' 'ERROR: systemd is not installed' >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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declare -a systemd_args=(
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--show-status=false
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--unit=docker-entrypoint.target
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)
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printf '%s\n' "$0: starting $systemd ${systemd_args[*]}"
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exec "$systemd" "${systemd_args[@]}"
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