Two pre-existing bugs a genuinely-clean rootless install exposes:
copyFolder picked the copy user by destination only: a manager-owned
source (e.g. the install dir) copied into the dockerinstall-owned
containers/ ran the cp AS dockerinstall, which can't read the source ->
"cp: Permission denied". The `local result=$(...)` then masked the
failure (local returns 0) so checkSuccess printed success. This broke
installLibrePortalImageWebUI: the WebUI dir wasn't populated, so
initializeAppVariables couldn't read libreportal.config ("No app name
provided"), compose tags were never substituted, and the WebUI container
couldn't start (user: "USER_DATA"). Fix: when source and destination
owners differ (manager -> container), bridge with a tar pipe — the
manager reads, dockerinstall writes — with pipefail so a read-side
failure is no longer masked.
start.sh created the per-run install log with `sudo touch` (root:root
644) but tee's to it as the manager -> "tee: Permission denied" -> every
install-*.log was empty. Fix: chown the log to the user running the
install so the tee can append.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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#!/bin/bash
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copyFolder()
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{
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local folder="$1"
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local folder_name=$(basename "$folder")
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local save_dir="$2"
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local user_name="$3" # advisory — the destination path determines the owner
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# Write as the destination's owner — no root, no chown (see copyFile).
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if [[ "$save_dir" == "$containers_dir"* || "$save_dir" == /docker/containers/* ]]; then
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if [[ "$folder" == "$containers_dir"* || "$folder" == /docker/containers/* ]]; then
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# container -> container: same owner (dockerinstall), a plain cp works.
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local result=$(runFileOp cp -rf "$folder" "$save_dir")
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else
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# Cross-owner: a manager-owned source (e.g. the install dir) into the
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# container-owned destination. Under rootless a single cp can't read
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# one end and write the other, so bridge with a tar pipe — the manager
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# reads the source, dockerinstall writes the destination. No root, no
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# chown; files land owned by the destination user. pipefail so a
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# read-side failure isn't masked by a "successful" empty extract.
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( set -o pipefail
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runInstallOp tar -C "$(dirname "$folder")" -cf - "$folder_name" \
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| runFileOp tar -C "$save_dir" -xf - )
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fi
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else
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local result=$(runInstallOp cp -rf "$folder" "$save_dir")
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fi
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checkSuccess "Copying $folder_name to $save_dir"
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}
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