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49 lines
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Installation Makefile Target
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# make install
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This command takes into account several environment variables:
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* PREFIX default: /usr
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* DESTDIR default:
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* BINDIR default: $(PREFIX)/bin
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* LIBDIR default: $(PREFIX)/lib
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* MANDIR default: $(PREFIX)/share/man
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* BASHCOMPDIR default: $(PREFIX)/share/bash-completion/completions
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* RUNSTATEDIR default: /var/run
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* PKG_CONFIG default: pkg-config
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* WITH_BASHCOMPLETION default: [auto-detect]
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* WITH_WGQUICK default: [auto-detect]
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* WITH_SYSTEMDUNITS default: [auto-detect]
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The first section is rather standard. The second section is not:
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* WITH_BASHCOMPLETION decides whether or not bash completion files for the
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tools are installed. This is just a nice thing for people who have bash.
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If you don't have bash, or don't want this, set the environment variable
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to `no'. If you'd like to force its use, even if bash-completion isn't
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detected in DESTDIR, then set it to `yes'.
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* WITH_WGQUICK decides whether or not the wg-quick(8) script is installed.
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This is a very quick and dirty bash script for reading a few extra
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variables from wg(8)-style configuration files, and automatically
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configures the interface. If you don't have bash, you probably don't want
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this at all. Likewise, if you already have a working network management
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tool or configuration, you probably want to integrate wg(8) or the direct
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WireGuard API into your network manager, rather than using wg-quick(8).
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But for folks who like simple quick&dirty scripts, this is nice. If you'd
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like to force its use, even if bash isn't detected in DESTDIR, then set it
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to `yes'.
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* WITH_SYSTEMDUNITS decides whether or not systemd units are installed for
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wg-quick(8). If you don't use systemd, you certainly don't want this, and
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should set it to `no'. If systemd isn't auto-detected, but you still would
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like to install it, set this to `yes'.
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If you're a simple `make && make install` kind of user, you can get away with
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not setting these variables and relying on the auto-detection. However, if
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you're writing a package for a distro, you'll want to explicitly set these,
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depending on what you want.
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