Files
LEDMatrix/scripts/install
Chuck 17cc0ae652 fix: Improve /tmp permission handling and non-interactive mode detection
Improve handling of /tmp permissions and non-interactive mode:

1. /tmp permissions fix:
   - Check current permissions before attempting to fix
   - Display warning when fixing incorrect permissions (2775 -> 1777)
   - Verify /tmp has permissions 1777 (sticky bit + world writable)

2. Non-interactive mode detection:
   - Redirect stdin from /dev/null when running via sudo to prevent
     read commands from hanging when stdin is not a TTY
   - Add better error message in first_time_install.sh when non-interactive
     mode is detected but ASSUME_YES is not set
   - Check if stdin is a TTY before attempting interactive read

This fixes the issues identified in diagnostic output:
- /tmp permissions 2775 causing APT write failures
- read -p failing when stdin is not a TTY (curl | bash)

Fixes installation failures when running one-shot install via curl | bash.
2026-01-09 16:16:53 -05:00
..
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00
2025-12-27 14:15:49 -05:00

Installation Scripts

This directory contains scripts for installing and configuring the LEDMatrix system.

Scripts

  • install_service.sh - Installs the main LED Matrix display service (systemd)
  • install_web_service.sh - Installs the web interface service (systemd)
  • install_wifi_monitor.sh - Installs the WiFi monitor daemon service
  • setup_cache.sh - Sets up persistent cache directory with proper permissions
  • configure_web_sudo.sh - Configures passwordless sudo access for web interface actions
  • migrate_config.sh - Migrates configuration files to new formats (if needed)

Usage

These scripts are typically called by first_time_install.sh in the project root, but can also be run individually if needed.

Note: Most installation scripts require sudo privileges to install systemd services and configure system settings.