(ops) Add native update wrapper for production deploys

Add scripts/update-systemd as a safer routine deploy entrypoint for native
systemd installations. The wrapper keeps updates non-interactive, preserves the
existing environment file, skips OS package installation, and avoids superuser
creation prompts while still reusing the installer refresh flow.

Document the update path in the README and capture the maintenance expectation
in the development notes.
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scripts/update-systemd Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
SCRIPT_DIR=$(CDPATH= cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd)
show_help() {
cat <<'EOF'
Usage: sudo scripts/update-systemd [options]
Refresh an existing native pobsync systemd install from the current checkout.
This is a thin, safer update wrapper around scripts/install-systemd. It keeps
the install non-interactive, preserves the existing environment file, skips
superuser creation, and skips OS package installation by default.
Common options are forwarded to install-systemd, for example:
--source-dir PATH
--app-dir PATH
--venv-dir PATH
--env-file PATH
--service-user USER
--service-group GROUP
--install-extras mariadb
--verbose
If OS packages need to be refreshed, run scripts/install-systemd directly.
EOF
}
case "${1:-}" in
-h|--help)
show_help
exit 0
;;
esac
exec "$SCRIPT_DIR/install-systemd" \
--non-interactive \
--no-install-os-packages \
--no-create-superuser \
"$@"