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Re: Defining custom services in /etc/config.scm


From: Carlo Zancanaro
Subject: Re: Defining custom services in /etc/config.scm
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 09:25:10 +1100
User-agent: mu4e 1.4.14; emacs 27.1

Hi Sergiu!

On Mon, Jan 25 2021, Sergiu Ivanov wrote:
I understand that I should somehow construct a <service> (?) from my <shepherd-service>, but I don't see a way to do it.
Unfortunately Guix overloads the word "service", where we have (a) 
services that consist of structured modifications to an operating 
system, and (b) shepherd services that define a process that will 
run on the resulting system. Shepherd services cannot be used 
directly, but need to be added to an instance of the 
shepherd-root-service-type service. The easiest way to do this is 
to use simple-service (documented in "(guix) Service Reference" in 
the manual).
Putting it together, this should return a service object which 
runs your redshift shepherd service:
 (simple-service 'redshift-service 'shepherd-root-service-type 
 (list redshift-service))
I hope that helps!

Carlo



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