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I built wireguard from the source following the official instructions and the stable WireGuard-0.0.20181119 version.
If I use another kernel I have this problem:
wg-quick up wg0
[#] ip link add wg0 type wireguard
RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
Unable to access interface: Protocol not supported
[#] ip link delete dev wg0
Cannot find device "wg0"
How can I remove it? I used make and after make install but make uninstall:
The 4.19.0-13.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel doesn't work since I built it with another.
Is the link for build a wireguard .deb?
I think that I can install it from unstable. But how can I remove it now?
Look at all the "install" lines in your posted output — they tell you exactly where all of the components have been installed, all you have to do is delete them.
The 4.19.0-13.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel doesn't work since I built it with another.
Is the link for build a wireguard .deb?
I think that I can install it from unstable. But how can I remove it now?
You're going to be much better off backporting a proper Debian package if you're running Stretch, though that is getting trickier now that upstream has started using debhelper 12 and debhelper-compat, though updating debhelper from backports probably will help.
I'll take a look at backporting wireguard, though your problems with different kernels hint that it needs a kernel module rebuilt for every kernel you have installed.
Yes, the Debian version includes a dkms package. I suppose a manually-built version would require a reinstall on every kernel in order to build the kernel modules.
I backported it from Sid on a vanilla Stretch pbuilder platform for MX 17,and the dkms package builds on the 4.19 and 4.20 kernel. It's a 1 MiB download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=16VEqI ... ZsNIbp6Hlq and I'll leave it up for a few days at least.
stevepusser wrote:I backported it from Sid on a vanilla Stretch pbuilder platform for MX 17,and the dkms package builds on the 4.19 and 4.20 kernel. It's a 1 MiB download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=16VEqI ... ZsNIbp6Hlq and I'll leave it up for a few days at least.
Awesome, but I' m not sure what to do. I' m running Stretch amd64 (with gnome) and backports a galore
Should I install the "wireguard_0.0.20181218-1~mx17+1_all.deb"?
You install the "all" packages plus the ones for your architecture from my zip. One neat trick is to install local-apt-repository and put the debs in /srv/local-apt-repository, then they become part of your apt system for good, until you remove them. Then you just "apt install wireguard".
You should not have to rebuild your own version from source for every kernel, unless that also builds the modules. Most of the time, just running "make install" on a new kernel will work. But the dkms package in my builds does that automatically, and is the better choice.