b"\x00" * 10 inside an implicit bytes-literal concatenation block is a
multiplication expression, not a literal. Python's greedy concatenation
absorbs the b"\x00" into the preceding chain, applies * 10 to the whole
thing, then finds the following b"\x21..." literal stranded after an
expression without a comma — SyntaxError.
Fix: inline the 10 null bytes as a literal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
--break-system-packages was added in pip 23 (Debian Bookworm). Ubuntu 22.04
ships pip 22 which rejects the flag with exit code 2. Switch to the
PIP_BREAK_SYSTEM_PACKAGES env var instead: recognized by pip>=23, silently
ignored by pip<23 where PEP 668 is not enforced anyway.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Replace hardcoded ALL_SERVICE_NAMES=[5 services] in cli.py with
_all_service_names() pulling dynamically from the plugin registry;
randomize-services now draws from all 25 registered honeypots
- Add build_base field to DistroProfile: apt-compatible image for service
Dockerfiles (ubuntu22/ubuntu20/kali get their own; others fall back to
debian:bookworm-slim since Dockerfiles use apt-get)
- Add build_base to DeckyConfig; propagate from distro in _build_deckies
and _build_deckies_from_ini
- Inject BASE_IMAGE build arg in composer.py for every build-based service
so each decky's containers reflect its assigned distro
- Update all 21 service Dockerfiles: FROM debian:bookworm-slim →
ARG BASE_IMAGE=debian:bookworm-slim / FROM ${BASE_IMAGE}
- Add tests/test_cli_service_pool.py and tests/test_composer.py (306 total)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>