fi
uninstalled-file-die() {
- die "uninstalled file $1. run install-my-scripts or rerun with -f"
+ die "on host=$HOSTNAME, uninstalled file $1. run install-my-scripts or rerun with -f"
}
bbk_args="-s $old_host"
old_shell="ssh -F $HOME/.ssh/confighome root@$old_host"
# tests ssh connection. crafted this to not need to do escape chars
- f=/a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state
- if ! old_info=$($old_shell "hostname; sed -n s,.*MAIL_HOST=,,p $f; sed -n s,.*HOST2=,,p $f"); then
- echo "$pre: error: failed ssh. retrying failed $old_shell with -v for more info:"
- $old_shell -v hostname
- exit 1
- fi
- IFS=" " read -r old_hostname MAIL_HOST HOST2 <<<"$old_info"
if ! $mail_only && ! $pull_reexec ; then
if ! $force; then
- $old_shell switch-mail-host --check-installed
+ if ! $old_shell switch-mail-host --check-installed; then
+ die "failed: $old_shell switch-mail-host --check-installed"
+ fi
fi
tmpf=$(mktemp)
m scp -F $HOME/.ssh/confighome root@$old_host:/usr/local/bin/switch-mail-host $tmpf
e "found different version on old_host=$old_hostname, reexecing"
m install -T $tmpf /usr/local/bin/switch-mail-host
m /usr/local/bin/switch-mail-host --pull-reexec "${orig_args[@]}"
- mexit 0
+ exit 0
fi
fi
+ f=/a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state
+ if ! old_info=$($old_shell "hostname; sed -n s,.*MAIL_HOST=,,p $f; sed -n s,.*HOST2=,,p $f"); then
+ echo "$pre: error: failed ssh. retrying failed $old_shell with -v for more info:"
+ $old_shell -v hostname
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ read -d '' -r old_hostname MAIL_HOST HOST2 <<<"$old_info" || (( $? == 1 ))
+
;;
*)
err invalid first argument
fi
} | $new_shell bash -s
-$old_shell bash -s <<'EOF'
+if ! $mail_only; then
+ $old_shell bash -s <<'EOF'
+set -e
if pgrep -G iank -u iank -f 'emacs --daemon' &>/dev/null; then
bufs="$(sudo -u iank env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 emacsclient --eval "$(cat /a/bin/ds/unsaved-buffers.el)"| sed '/^"nil"$/d;s/^"(/E: /;s/)"$//')"
if [[ $bufs ]]; then
exit 1
fi
fi
+
+# Try to prevent emacs from saving stale data it has in memory to disk. eg: files, recentf list, etc.
+# But if emacs ignores the signal, let it live.
+pkill -xf 'emacs( --daemon| -f znc-all)' ||:
+
+if [[ -e /p/profanity-here ]]; then
+ systemctl disable --now profanity
+fi
EOF
+fi
# previously, I was checking to see if the new mail host
# is on my home network, then changing my home dns
m $old_shell systemctl --now disable btrbk.timer
fi
m $new_shell systemctl --now enable btrbk.timer
+ if [[ -e /p/profanity-here ]]; then
+ m $new_shell systemctl --now enable profanity
+ fi
exit 0
fi
exit $ret
fi
-# Try to prevent emacs from saving stale data it has in memory to disk. eg: files, recentf list, etc.
-# But if emacs ignores the signal, let it live.
-m $new_shell killall -q emacs ||:
e Running main btrbk
m btrbk-run -v --fast $bbk_args $force_arg $incremental_arg -m /o || ret=$?
fi
# new system is usable at this point
-printf "$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null ||:)█$(tput sgr0 2>/dev/null||:)%.0s $(eval echo "{1..${COLUMNS:-60}}")"
-echo
+blocks=██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
+printf "%s\n" "$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null ||:)${blocks:0:${COLUMNS:-180}}$(tput sgr0 2>/dev/null||:)"
# once I accidentally accepted incoming mail on old host. I used this script to copy over that mail:
#
exit $ret
fi
+if ! $mail_only && [[ -e /p/profanity-here ]]; then
+ m $new_shell systemctl --now enable profanity || ret=$?
+ if (( ret )); then
+ err "failed final systemctl --now enable profanity, just fix and rerun"
+ exit $ret
+ fi
+fi
+
m exit 0