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slapos.buildout
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e900a7dc
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e900a7dc
authored
Jan 31, 2012
by
Kazuhiko Shiozaki
Committed by
Xavier Thompson
May 03, 2024
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[fix] Make buildout.rmtree working with symlink as a path argument
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/144228
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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
import
shutil
import
os
import
doctest
import
time
def
rmtree
(
path
):
"""
...
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@@ -26,6 +25,8 @@ def rmtree (path):
process (e.g. antivirus scanner). This tries to chmod the
file to writeable and retries 10 times before giving up.
Also it tries to remove symlink itself if a symlink as passed as
path argument.
>>> from tempfile import mkdtemp
Let's make a directory ...
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@@ -41,6 +42,8 @@ def rmtree (path):
>>> foo = os.path.join (d, 'foo')
>>> with open (foo, 'w') as f: _ = f.write ('huhu')
>>> bar = os.path.join (d, 'bar')
>>> os.symlink(bar, bar)
and make it unwriteable
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@@ -52,21 +55,51 @@ def rmtree (path):
and now the directory is gone
>>> os.path.isdir (d)
0
Let's make a directory ...
>>> d = mkdtemp()
and make sure it is actually there
>>> os.path.isdir (d)
1
Now create a broken symlink ...
>>> foo = os.path.join (d, 'foo')
>>> os.symlink(foo + '.not_exist', foo)
rmtree should be able to remove it:
>>> rmtree (foo)
and now the directory is gone
>>> os.path.isdir (foo)
0
cleanup directory
>>> rmtree (d)
and now the directory is gone
>>> os.path.isdir (d)
0
"""
def
retry_writeable
(
func
,
path
,
exc
):
os
.
chmod
(
path
,
384
)
# 0600
for
i
in
range
(
10
):
try
:
func
(
path
)
break
except
OSError
:
time
.
sleep
(
0.1
)
if
func
is
os
.
path
.
islink
:
os
.
unlink
(
path
)
elif
func
is
os
.
lstat
or
func
is
os
.
open
:
if
not
os
.
path
.
islink
(
path
):
raise
os
.
unlink
(
path
)
else
:
# tried 10 times without success, thus
# finally rethrow the last exception
raise
os
.
chmod
(
path
,
0o600
)
func
(
path
)
shutil
.
rmtree
(
path
,
onerror
=
retry_writeable
)
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