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There is a wonderful tiny bash script (thanks to Jouke Witteveen for
this beauty!) that turns X server into a daemon. Here is how it works:
when you run this script, it starts X server and catches USR1 signal.
When this signal is received, it means X server is ready to be used by
clients, e.g. you can run a window manager on it, etc. This SIGUSR1
behaviour is documented in man Xserver
.
So this Xdaemon
script can be used by such service managing programs
as Systemd or Shepherd (I use it in my Shepherd config).
This repository exists because I wanted to make a general-purpose package that can be built using The GNU Build System. Also I added =Xkill= script that allows to kill an X server running on a particular DISPLAY.
Requirements for building from git:
Run =./autogen.sh= to generate the build system infrastructure.
=./autogen.sh= just runs autoreconf
to generate "configure" script.
This phase is not needed for a release that already contains "configure"
and "Makefile.in" files (such a release is generated with "make dist"
command).
After that, the program can be built and installed with the usual sequence of commands of the GNU Build System:
./configure
make
make install
If you are not familiar with the GNU build system, here are some comments:
configure
phase creates final files from ".in" files ("Makefile",make
(before make install
) does nothing bymake install
installs scripts to /usr/local/bin or anotherThis repository contains guix.scm
file which can be used to build the
development version of this package with GNU Guix.
A Guix package for the latest release can be found in my guix-config repository.