A tool for using patchelf with GNU/Guix.
Last Updated: 2022-07-12 (W28) 23:12:28 GMT
If You use GNU Guix, this package is on my channel.
Once You have it set up, You can just run:
guix pull
guix install patchelf-wrapper
If You just want to try it out, You can use Guix Shell instead:
guix shell patchelf-wrapper bash --pure
And if You'd rather just try it out without my channel, You can clone this repo and then do:
cd patchelf-wrapper
guix shell -f guix.scm bash --pure
This'll create a profile with just this project in it, to mess around with.
If You don't want to use GNU Guix, You can clone this repo and install it in the normal way:
git clone https://git.sr.ht/~yewscion/patchelf-wrapper
cd patchelf-wrapper
./configure
make
make check
make install
If You don't want to use git, or would rather stick with an actual release, then see the tagged releases for some tarballs of the source.
The needed dependencies are tracked in the DEPENDENCIES.txt file to support this use case.
Full usage is documented in the doc/patchelf-wrapper.info
file. Here are
only generic instructions.
Once patchelf-wrapper
in installed, You should be able to access all of
its exported functionsin guile by using its modules:
(use-modules (wrapper main))
(library-info) ;; I include this in all my libraries
Any binaries or scripts will be available in Your $PATH
. A list of these
is maintained in the info file. They all also have the --help=
flag, so
if You prefer learning that way, that is also available.
Pull Requests are welcome, as are bugfixes and extensions. Please open issues as needed. If You contribute a feature, needs to be tests and documentation.
Development is expected to be done using GNU Guix.
If You have guix
set up, You should be able to enter a development
environment with the following:
cd patchelf-wrapper
guix shell -D -f guix.scm bash --pure
If You've made changes without the above precautions, those changes will need to be confirmed to work in the above environment before merge.
The patchelf-wrapper
project and all associated files are ©2022 Christopher
Rodriguez, butlicensed to the public at large under the terms of the:
GNU AGPL3.0+ license.
Please see the LICENSE
file and the above link for more information.