Wicd-1.7.4
Installation of Wicd
Install Wicd by running the
following commands:
sed -e "/wpath.logrotate\|wpath.systemd/d" \
-e "/detection failed/ a\ self.init='init/default/wicd'" \
-i.orig setup.py &&
rm po/*.po &&
python setup.py configure --no-install-kde \
--no-install-acpi \
--no-install-pmutils \
--no-install-init \
--no-install-gnome-shell-extensions \
--docdir=/usr/share/doc/wicd-1.7.4
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user, install the
package:
python setup.py install
Command Explanations
sed -e ... -i
setup.py: The first expression in this sed command prevents installation
of logrotate and systemd configuration files. You may omit it if
you use these utilities. The second one fixes building with BLFS.
rm po/*.po: This
command removes the international messages associated with this
package. The command is required unless Babel is installed. If it
is installed, po/ast.po still needs to be removed in order for the
build to complete.
--no-install-kde
: Prevent
installation of an autostart desktop file for KDE. If you use KDE,
you should instead install the Wicd
KDE Client.
--no-install-acpi
: Prevent
installation of suspend and resume scripts for acpid. Omit
this option if you use acpid.
--no-install-pmutils
:
Prevent installation of hooks for pm-utils. Omit this option if you
use pm-utils.
--no-install-init
: Prevent
installation of any init scripts, as a bootscript is installed
later in the instructions.
--no-install-gnome-shell-extensions
:
Prevent installation of the respective extensions. Remove this
switch, if you are using Gnome Shell.
--wicdgroup=<group>
: The group
that will have permission to use the Wicd client (default is the
users
group).
Configuring Wicd
Config Files
/etc/wicd/manager-settings.conf
,
/etc/wicd/wired-settings.conf
and
/etc/wicd/wireless-settings.conf
Configuration Information
To automatically start Wicd at boot time, you need to first
install the Wicd bootscript, /etc/rc.d/init.d/wicd
included in the blfs-bootscripts-20180105 package (as
user root
):
make install-wicd
Since Wicd will now handle all configuration of network devices,
the network bootscript installed by LFS should be disabled. This
can be achieved by either removing any S*network
and K*network
symlinks in the /etc/rc*.d
directories or by setting
ONBOOT=no
in any /etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.*
files.
No manual configuration of Wicd is needed if you use the
graphical frontends. If you are only going to use Wicd from
command-line, you can configure it using the configuration files
in /etc/wicd
. For a list of
available options, look at the man-pages for:
wicd-manager-settings.conf, wicd-wired-settings.conf and
wicd-wireless-settings.conf.
Be sure to add all users who are to have rights to open and close
network connections with Wicd to the users
group (or the group specified with the
--wicdgroup
configuration option).
Contents
Installed Programs:
wicd, wicd-cli, wicd-client, wicd-curses
(not functional if Urwid is not installed), and
wicd-gtk
Installed Libraries:
None
Installed Directories:
/{etc,usr/share,var/lib,var/log,var/run}/wicd,
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wicd and
/usr/share/doc/wicd-1.7.4
Short Descriptions
wicd
|
is the wicd daemon.
|
wicd-cli
|
is a command line interface for configuring the wicd
daemon.
|
wicd-client
|
is the wicd client. This script attempts to automatically
choose the relevant configuration interface.
|
wicd-curses
|
is a curses interface for configuring the wicd daemon.
|
wicd-gtk
|
is a GTK interface for configuring the wicd daemon
|
Last updated on 2018-08-25 21:43:33 -0700