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win32 cross release on unix and vs
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[windows] pass extra arguments from vm.args to service
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vm.args check for name/sname parameter
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tests now include if:
- start succeeds when the node name is given in a different args file than vm.args
- start fails when no node name given
- start fails when multiple node names given
- start fails when referenced args_file does not exist
- start fails when a referenced args_file is not readable
- start fails when an args_file is referenced via a relative path
- start fails when there are circular dependencies between args_files
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- distinction between non-existing and existing but non-readable args_file
- fixed circularity check to include the base vm.args file
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disabling progress reports during erl root check in extended start sc…
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Start top-level applications as early as possible.
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vm.args and referenced args_files will now be checked for:
- non-existing -args_files
- circular dependencies between -args_files
- relative paths in -args_files
- multiple/mixed occurences of -name and -sname parameters
- missing -name or -sname parameters
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usage of \s in awk regexp is a gawk extension. OSX comes with a different variant of awk. This fix should make the awk code POSIX-compliant and should work in all variants of awk (tested with gawk --traditional)
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The current version of extended_bin checks if there is a name or sname parameter in vm.args and refuses to start if there is none. However, it is allowed that the vm.args file (more abstract, any -args_file that is given to erl/erlexec etc) itself may contain -args_file parameters (see http://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html), which may contain the name/sname parameters.
This change will recursively scan the files mentioned in -args_file parameters in vm.args as well as -args_file parameters in the mentioned files etcetc, and return the first occurence of a name/sname parameter.
Two points are worth mentioning, though:
- The name/sname check works only with absolute paths in the args_file parameters. Relative paths are probably a bad idea there, anyway, since it would make any setup rather fragile.
- There is no check for circular dependencies. There was none before, and this change does not add any.
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PIPE_DIR handling
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As mentioned in the (closed) issue #127, the default pipe directory is not multi-user friendly. When running multiple relx-generated releases as different users, the first to be started will create the /tmp/erl_pipes directory, which the ones starting after that cannot create their pipe dirs in. The ticket mentions that this should be fixed by #154, but I cannot see how this is supposed to solve the issue. Right now, the only way I see is to use prefix the start command with env PIPE_DIR=/some/other/dir/, which is quite cumbersome.
This change will work exactly as before when PIPE_DIR is explicitly set. In case PIPE_DIR is not set, however, it will first attempt to create the parent dir /tmp/erl_pipes with mode 1777, which should enable releases being run as other users to create their pipe dirs.
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Prevent .erlang from prepending string to the erl root dir
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Any output string from .erlang to stdout will be prepend to
code:root_dir(), so it will cause the retrieved dir incorrect.
The fix is to start erl with the no_dot_erlang boot file.
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Don't fail status script command if empty
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Let people define their own when they want to.
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Add OTP20 support
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Fixing windows paths for bin scripts
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The syntax for proper path handling when the path may contain
parentheses (such as C:\Program Files (x86)\...) requires quoting the
entire assignment expression:
set "var=%val%"
any other way of doing it may interpret the parentheses and cause
failures.
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Rename gb_tree:tree to gb_trees:tree
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Windows bat file has an error, causing upgrade to not work
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be 'install' or 'unpack'
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Update README.md
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Have Travis run on latest OTP19.3
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Feature/extended start script status
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Provide a status command to start script which,
by default, runs a builtin hook that simply prints
which applications are running in the node.
This hook can then be customized to print whatever
the user wants by adding
{status, [{custom, "path/to/hook"}]}
to already existing extended_start_script_hooks.
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add osx configuration to .travis.yml
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Only ensure kernel,stdlib for empty dep apps
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Don't require compiler in the release for relups
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Add the ability to chmod files in the overlay.
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Two types are supported, direct chmoding, like
{chmod, 8#00700, "path/to/file/maybe/with/{{templates}}" }
or templating the permission where you have a template var like
{file_perm, 8#00700}
and an overlay
{chmod, "{{file_perm}}","path/to/file/maybe/with/{{templates}}" }
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Do not try and ensure them for every app, there
are some OTP apps that only require kernel and
there's really no point in rewriting those.
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