adding sleep as a catch-all, its useful when python code kills gunicorn, at least the container stays up and I can get into it and debug

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su mythtv -g mythtv -c 'ENV="production" python3 -u /code/pa_job_manager.py' &> /var/log/pa_job_manager.out & su mythtv -g mythtv -c 'ENV="production" python3 -u /code/pa_job_manager.py' &> /var/log/pa_job_manager.out &
gunicorn --bind=0.0.0.0:443 --workers=4 --threads=16 --certfile /etc/letsencrypt/live/pa.depaoli.id.au/fullchain.pem --keyfile /etc/letsencrypt/live/pa.depaoli.id.au/privkey.pem main:app --env ENV="production" --error-logfile gunicorn.error.log --access-logfile gunicorn.log --capture-output gunicorn --bind=0.0.0.0:443 --workers=4 --threads=16 --certfile /etc/letsencrypt/live/pa.depaoli.id.au/fullchain.pem --keyfile /etc/letsencrypt/live/pa.depaoli.id.au/privkey.pem main:app --env ENV="production" --error-logfile gunicorn.error.log --access-logfile gunicorn.log --capture-output
# this should never be invoked unless gunicorn fails -- in that case, at least
# we will keep the container can login by hand and check the issue/error
sleep 99999