* clamav freshclam - how to provide /etc config in general
@ 2024-01-31 4:13 Christopher Chmielewski
2024-01-31 21:51 ` Carlo Zancanaro
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From: Christopher Chmielewski @ 2024-01-31 4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
Hello Guix Hackers :)
I'm new to Guix and I ran into the following error running the freshclam
command:
ERROR: Can't open/parse the config file /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf
Now I understand that the error is that the config file is not present
in /etc. However I figure that there is a "guix-way" of providing this
config file instead of just creating it in /etc (which would be lost on
reboot).
So my question is more general. How do you provide config files for
software that expects it to be located in /etc? Is there a best practice?
Thanks,
Chris
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* Re: clamav freshclam - how to provide /etc config in general
2024-01-31 4:13 clamav freshclam - how to provide /etc config in general Christopher Chmielewski
@ 2024-01-31 21:51 ` Carlo Zancanaro
2024-02-02 0:18 ` Christopher Chmielewski
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Carlo Zancanaro @ 2024-01-31 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Chmielewski; +Cc: help-guix
Hi Christopher,
On Tue, Jan 30 2024, Christopher Chmielewski wrote:
> So my question is more general. How do you provide config files for
> software that expects it to be located in /etc? Is there a best
> practice?
On a Guix system, you can do this by extending etc-service-type, which
writes files to /etc.
If you add the following to your operating-system's services then it
should create a file in /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf with the contents
"config goes here".
(simple-service 'freshclam-config etc-service-type
`(("clamav/freshclam.conf" ,(plain-file "freshclam.conf" "config goes here"))))
If you already have a file that you'd like to use as the config file,
you could instead use local-file with an appropriate path:
(simple-service 'freshclam-config etc-service-type
`(("clamav/freshclam.conf" ,(local-file "path/to/freshclam.conf"))))
These things are also documented in the manual, if you'd like to read
more. See "(guix) Service Reference" for etc-service-type and
simple-service, and "(guix) G-Expressions" for local-file and
plain-file.
The above is for defining this sort of configuration in an "ad-hoc" way:
directly managing the files in /etc. A "better" approach is to define a
Guix system service to manage the configuration. This is more involved,
though, so I wouldn't recommend it to solve your immediate problem. You
can read more about this in the manual under "(guix) Defining Services".
I hope that helps,
Carlo
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* Re: clamav freshclam - how to provide /etc config in general
2024-01-31 21:51 ` Carlo Zancanaro
@ 2024-02-02 0:18 ` Christopher Chmielewski
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Christopher Chmielewski @ 2024-02-02 0:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Carlo Zancanaro; +Cc: help-guix
Hi Carlo,
Thank you! I will try it out.
Chris
On 2024-01-31 16:51, Carlo Zancanaro wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> On Tue, Jan 30 2024, Christopher Chmielewski wrote:
>> So my question is more general. How do you provide config files for
>> software that expects it to be located in /etc? Is there a best
>> practice?
>
> On a Guix system, you can do this by extending etc-service-type, which
> writes files to /etc.
>
> If you add the following to your operating-system's services then it
> should create a file in /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf with the contents
> "config goes here".
>
> (simple-service 'freshclam-config etc-service-type
> `(("clamav/freshclam.conf" ,(plain-file "freshclam.conf" "config goes here"))))
>
> If you already have a file that you'd like to use as the config file,
> you could instead use local-file with an appropriate path:
>
> (simple-service 'freshclam-config etc-service-type
> `(("clamav/freshclam.conf" ,(local-file "path/to/freshclam.conf"))))
>
> These things are also documented in the manual, if you'd like to read
> more. See "(guix) Service Reference" for etc-service-type and
> simple-service, and "(guix) G-Expressions" for local-file and
> plain-file.
>
> The above is for defining this sort of configuration in an "ad-hoc" way:
> directly managing the files in /etc. A "better" approach is to define a
> Guix system service to manage the configuration. This is more involved,
> though, so I wouldn't recommend it to solve your immediate problem. You
> can read more about this in the manual under "(guix) Defining Services".
>
> I hope that helps,
>
> Carlo
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