Fix path setup in add_sudo_secure_path

There are two bugs in add_sudo_secure_path.

Firstly we don't properly check if the file exists, so always append
the new line.  This will overwrite any existing changes.

Secondly the logic for checking if the path exists is inverted, so we
miss adding paths when we should.  This particularly causes failures
when installing with virtualenv's since the paths are inside the
virtualenv, rather than the standard system locations.

Change-Id: I646fe0c68958470d464fe4f3d81d5c17dd6f2ab6
Closes-bug: #1521241
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Dmitry Guryanov 2015-11-30 18:48:23 +03:00 committed by Ian Wienand
parent bf81732b12
commit e0ac37c257

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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ function add_sudo_secure_path {
local line local line
# This is pretty simplistic for now - assume only the first line is used # This is pretty simplistic for now - assume only the first line is used
if [[ -r SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE ]]; then if [[ -r $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE ]]; then
line=$(head -1 $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE) line=$(head -1 $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE)
else else
line="Defaults:$STACK_USER secure_path=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin" line="Defaults:$STACK_USER secure_path=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin"
fi fi
# Only add ``dir`` if it is not already present # Only add ``dir`` if it is not already present
if [[ $line =~ $dir ]]; then if [[ ! $line =~ $dir ]]; then
echo "${line}:$dir" | sudo tee $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE echo "${line}:$dir" | sudo tee $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE
sudo chmod 400 $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE sudo chmod 400 $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE
sudo chown root:root $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE sudo chown root:root $SUDO_SECURE_PATH_FILE