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ci: add a check for clock drift #63511

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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions src/ci/run.sh
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Expand Up @@ -78,6 +78,21 @@ if [ "$RUST_RELEASE_CHANNEL" = "nightly" ] || [ "$DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS" = "" ]
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-missing-tools"
fi

# Print the date from the local machine and the date from an external source to
# check for clock drifts. An HTTP URL is used instead of HTTPS since on Azure
# Pipelines it happened that the certificates were marked as expired.
datecheck() {
echo "== clock drift check =="
echo -n " local time: "
date
echo -n " network time: "
curl -fs --head http://detectportal.firefox.com/success.txt | grep ^Date: \
| sed 's/Date: //g' || true
echo "== end clock drift check =="
}
datecheck
trap datecheck EXIT

# We've had problems in the past of shell scripts leaking fds into the sccache
# server (#48192) which causes Cargo to erroneously think that a build script
# hasn't finished yet. Try to solve that problem by starting a very long-lived
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