Attila Lendvai schreef op ma 28-02-2022 om 19:51 [+0100]: > +custom Shepherd package for an @code{operating-system} object.  To get a > +customized Shepherd package, you can simply make a copy of it in > +@file{gnu/packages/admin.scm}, and change the @code{source} and > +@code{version} field along these lines: > + > +@lisp > +(define-public shepherd-dev-pid-1 > +  (package > +    (name "shepherd") > +    (version "dev-pid-1") > +    (source (git-checkout > +             (url "file:///my/path/shepherd/"))) > +    ... > +    )) There's no need to make a copy, we can use inheritance here to reduce duplication: (define my-shepherd (package (inherit shepherd) (source (git-checkout (url "file:///my/path/shepherd/")))) Also, we're missing autoconf & friends here? To help with shepherd hacking, I think it would be ok to add them to the standard 'shepherd' package with a nice comment. If not, a 'shepherd-next' package or the like could be defined, a variant of 'shepherd' for building from git? Also, the documentation is being inconsistent with versions here. In one place, you're using "dev-pid-1", and in another, "dev". These versions also seem a bit odd for not being version _numbers_, which doesn't mesh well with '17.4.3 Version Numbers'. Greetings, Maxime.