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Re: Custom wireguard shepherd service
From: |
Gábor Boskovits |
Subject: |
Re: Custom wireguard shepherd service |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 13:39:20 +0100 |
Hello,
Gregory Katz <address@hidden> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. márc.
12., Cs, 13:30):
>
> Thank you very much g_bor. I believe you've given me the information I need
> to make this work. I think I may be able to get away with regexp
> substitution for this very simple change. If you know of an example in the
> source tree of regexp substitution of the top of your head please let me
> know, otherwise, I'm sure I'll be able to find an example on my own.
You can see an easy example in acl. In line 65.
>
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> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Thursday, March 12, 2020 3:09 AM, Gábor Boskovits <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hello Gregory,
>
> Gregory Katz via <address@hidden> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. márc. 12., Csü
> 4:48):
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to put together a wireguard shepherd service that operates
>> similar to the current nftables service, i.e., the service works by running
>> a utility program (in this case a shell script called wg-quick) with a
>> configuration file. Unfortunately, wg-quick, which is included in the
>> wireguard-tools package, does not work with files interred by guix (the file
>> names are too long). To make it work, I have to patch wg-quick.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to where I can read up on how to apply a patch during
>> the wireguard-tools build process?
>
>
> You can run a search against the keyword search-patches in a package module
> to see how patches are included in a package definition. If the patch only
> does simple regexp substitution, you can also consider using a phase with
> substitute*. There are a lot of packages using that. If you need to have a
> patch, then you should add it to the gnu/packages/patches directory, and also
> to the local.mk file patches variable, so that the build picks it up. You can
> search the git log for adding or removing a patch, so that you see how it is
> done.
>>
>>
>> Thanks very much for the help,
>>
>> Greg
>>
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>
> Best regards,
> g_bor
>
>
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