fix: handle read-only filesystem errors in icu_sync()#130
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fix: handle read-only filesystem errors in icu_sync()#130Sidpatchy wants to merge 2 commits intocloudflare:masterfrom
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LGTM 👍 I'm in need of the same patch.
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Fixes #129
Treat
OSErrorwitherrno.EROFS(read-only filesystem) the same asPermissionError- continue to the next candidate folder instead of raising. This preserves the existing behavior whereicu_sync()tries multiple locations and gracefully handles write failures.Verified working on Project Bluefin which was failing in the same way as on #129 due to having a read-only
/usr/dir.