azure: fix misleading messages printed to stderr being - #5392
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When building dependencies for our Docker images, we first download the sources to disk first, unpack them and finally remove the archive again. This can be sped up by piping the downloading archive into tar(1) directly to parallelize both tasks. Furthermore, let's silence curl(1) to not print to status information to stderr, which tends to be interpreted as errors by Azure Pipelines.
Without the "--silent" parameter, curl will print a progress meter to stderr. Azure has the nice feature of interpreting any output to stderr as errors with a big red warning towards the end of the build. Let's thus silence curl to not generate any misleading messages.
The Docker entrypoint currently creates the libgit2 user with "useradd --create-home". As we start the Docker container with two volumes pointing into "/home/libgit2/", the home directory will already exist. While useradd(1) copes with this just fine, it will print error messages to stderr which end up as failures in our Azure pipelines. Fix this by simply removing the "--create-home" parameter.
In order to properly tear down the test environment, we will kill git-daemon(1) if we've exercised it. As git-daemon(1) is spawned as a background process, it is still owned by the shell and thus killing it later on will print a termination message to the shell's stderr, causing Azure to report it as an error. Fix this by disowning the background process.
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Feb 8, 2020
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Azure Pipelines will report all messages printed to stderr at the end of a pipeline step, leading to output like below. It's convoluted, hard to read and ultimately completely pointless clutter that points to nonexistent errors. So let's fix all instances that caused prints to stderr without any real (or at least with irrelevant) reason.