#!/bin/bash # SPDX-Version: 3.0 # SPDX-CreationInfo: 2025-05-05; WEIDNER, Marc S.; # SPDX-ExternalRef: GIT https://git.coresecret.dev/msw/CISS.debian.live.builder.git # SPDX-FileContributor: WEIDNER, Marc S.; Centurion Intelligence Consulting Agency # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024-2025; WEIDNER, Marc S.; # SPDX-FileType: SOURCE # SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2 OR LicenseRef-CCLA-1.0 # SPDX-LicenseComment: This file is part of the CISS.debian.installer.secure framework. # SPDX-PackageName: CISS.debian.live.builder # SPDX-Security-Contact: security@coresecret.eu guard_sourcing ### For all options see https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#The-Set-Builtin set -o errexit # Exit script when a command exits with non-zero status, the same as "set -e". set -o errtrace # Any traps on ERR are inherited in a subshell environment, the same as "set -E". set -o functrace # Any traps on DEBUG and RETURN are inherited in a subshell environment, the same as "set -T". set -o ignoreeof # An interactive shell will not exit upon reading EOF. set -o noclobber # Prevent overwriting, the same as "set -C". set -o nounset # Exit script on use of an undefined variable, the same as "set -u". set -o pipefail # Makes pipelines return the exit status of the last command in the pipe that failed. ### For all options see https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#The-Shopt-Builtin shopt -s failglob # If set, patterns that fail to match filenames during filename expansion result in an expansion error. shopt -s inherit_errexit # If set, command substitution inherits the value of the errexit option instead of unsetting it in the # subshell environment. This option is enabled when POSIX mode is enabled. shopt -s lastpipe # If set, and job control is not active, the shell runs the last command of a pipeline not executed in # the background in the current shell environment. shopt -u expand_aliases # If set, aliases are expanded as described. This option is enabled by default for interactive shells. shopt -u dotglob # If set, Bash includes filenames beginning with a '.' in the results of filename expansion. shopt -u extglob # If set, enable the extended pattern matching features. shopt -u nullglob # If set, filename expansion patterns that match no files expand to nothing and are removed. declare -gx PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" declare -gx IFS=$' \t\n' umask 0022 # vim: number et ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 ai tw=128 ft=sh