# Create a cron-job as the Exim run-time user to invoke this daily, with a
# single parameter, 'cron'. Eg:
#
-# 3 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/renew-opendmarc-tlds.sh cron
+# 3 4 * * * /usr/local/sbin/renew-opendmarc-tlds.sh cron
#
# That will, at 3 minutes past the 4th hour (in whatever timezone cron is
# running it) invoke this script with 'cron'; we will then sleep between 10 and
# This should be "pretty portable"; the only things it depends upon are:
# * a POSIX shell which additionally implements 'local' (dash works)
# * the 'curl' command; change the fetch_candidate() function to replace that
-# * the 'stat' command, to get the size of a file; change size_of() if need be
+# * the 'stat' command, to get the size of a file; else Perl
+# + change size_of() if need be; it's defined per-OS
# * the 'hexdump' command and /dev/urandom existing
# + used when invoked with 'cron', to avoid retrieving on a minute boundary
# and contending with many other automated systems.
curl --user-agent "$CurlUserAgent" -fSs -o "${WorkingFile}" "${URL}"
}
-size_of() {
- stat -c %s "$1"
-}
+case $(uname -s) in
+*BSD|Darwin)
+ size_of() { stat -f %z "$1"; }
+ ;;
+Linux)
+ size_of() { stat -c %s "$1"; }
+ ;;
+*)
+ # why do we live in a world where Perl is the safe portable solution
+ # to getting the size of a file?
+ size_of() { perl -le 'print((stat($ARGV[0]))[7])' -- "$1"; }
+ ;;
+esac
sanity_check_candidate() {
local new_size prev_size re