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Add package for wireguard-tools #743
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Since this supersedes the wireguard package, it will need to indicate as such. We currently have replaces
and conflicts
for this. #600 also adds provides
support, which I think would be preferable here. You can mark this as conflicts
with wireguard
, as well as update the wireguard
package to provide wireguard-tools
.
For #600, I just need someone to let me know that it works on a rM2 and I can merge it as I tested on my rM1.
Still waiting on #600 |
You could pull the changes required from that PR into this. |
reMarkable: ~/ opkg install wireguard
Installing wireguard (1.0.20210219-3) to root...
Downloading https://toltec-dev.org/testing/rmall/wireguard_1.0.20210219-3_rmall.ipk
Configuring wireguard.
reMarkable: ~/ cd ./packages/
reMarkable: ~/packages/ opkg install ./wireguard-tools_1.0.20210914-1_rmall.ipk
Installing wireguard-tools (1.0.20210914-1) to root...
Collected errors:
* check_conflicts_for: The following packages conflict with wireguard-tools:
* check_conflicts_for: wireguard *
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package wireguard-tools.
reMarkable: ~/packages/ opkg remove wireguard
Removing package wireguard from root...
Wireguard has been removed.
The kernel module will remain loaded until you reboot, or you can attempt
to manually remove it by running "modprobe -r wireguard".
reMarkable: ~/packages/ opkg install ./wireguard-tools_1.0.20210914-1_rmall.ipk
Installing wireguard-tools (1.0.20210914-1) to root...
Configuring wireguard-tools. Looks like it works as expected |
* Add package for wireguard-tools * Pull in provides from #600 * Add provides to wireguard packages * add conflicts --------- Co-authored-by: Nathaniel van Diepen <Eeems@users.noreply.github.com>
### New Packages - `webinterface-onboot` 1.2.2-2 - (#770 #721) - Allows the usb web interface to start without the USB cable being connected. - `webinterface-upload-button` - 1.0.1-1 (#771) - Adds an upload button to the usb web interface. - `signature-rm` - 1.0.2-1 (#772) - Removes the `Sent from my reMarkable` signature from emails sent by the device. ### Updated Packages - `linux-stracciatella` - 5.4.70-3 (#742) - Updated to RM1XX_5.4.70_v1.3.4 tag from upstream kernel. - Added wireguard module. - `wireguard` - 1.0.20210219-4 (#743 #784) - Removed wireguard-tools and wg-quick from wireguard package. These packages are provided by entware already. - `display` and `rm2fb-client` - 1:0.0.32-2 (#758 #721) - Add support for OS 3.3.2.1666 - `rmfm` - 1.5.1-1 (#766) - Fix issue where listing a directory with an invalid symlink would crash the application. - `neofetch` - 1.1.0-1 (#769) - `webinterface-wifi` - 2.0.0-2 (#768 #721) - `micro` - 2.0.13-1 (#738) - `koreader` - 2023.10-2 (#749 #721) - `ddvk-hacks` - 39.01-2 (#720 #778) - Fix issue where `ddvk-hacks` wouldn't be reapplied when using `toltecctl reenable`. - `draft` - 0.2.0-22 (#721) - `erode`, `fret`, `oxide`, `rot`, `tarnish`, `decay`, `corrupt`, `anxiety`, `oxide-utils`, `inject_evdev`, and `liboxide` - 2.6-3 (#721) - `reboot-guard` - 1.0.1-8 (#721) - `rmfakecloud-proxy` - 0.0.3-4 (#721) - `genie` - 0.1.6-3 (#721) - `remux` - 0.2.4-2 (#721) - `tailscale-systemd` - 0.0.0-2 (#721) - `toltec-base` - 1.2-3 (#721) - `xochitl` - 0.0.0-17 (#721) ### Tooling - New `provides=()` field added for packages. - Added `unit-exists` and `disable-unit` methods to install-lib **Note:** This doesn't change what OS version that toltec supports, as full support still requires various packages to be updated, removed, or replaced. Along with proper testing of all packages in the repository, as well as the upgrade process. https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/milestone/7 contains the current list of issues and pull requests required for 3.x support.
This PR adds the required binaries to use the wireguard module installed via
linux-stracciatella
(or by any other mean).This new package, together with #742, supersedes the package
wireguard
.