To build ACMEd and tacd inside a temporary Docker container, use the `contrib/build-docker.sh` helper script. It currently supports Debian Buster / Stretch.
To build ACMEd and tacd inside a temporary Docker container, use the `contrib/docker/build-docker.sh` helper script. It currently supports Debian Buster / Stretch.
### Advanced options
### Advanced options
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make DESTDIR="/path/to/my/package/directory" install
make DESTDIR="/path/to/my/package/directory" install
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Packager tip: If you package ACMEd in a way it does not run as root, you might want to create another package that provides the Polkit rule file located in the `contrib` directory. This package should depends on both acmed and Polkit.
Packager tip: If you package ACMEd in a way it does not run as root, you might want to create another package that provides the Polkit rule file located in the `contrib/polkit` directory. This package should depends on both acmed and Polkit.
## Frequently Asked Questions
## Frequently Asked Questions
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### How can I run ACMEd with systemd?
### How can I run ACMEd with systemd?
An example service file is provided (see `contrib/acmed.service.example`). The file might need adjustments in order to work on your system (e.g. binary path, user, group, directories...), but it's probably a good starting point.
An example service file is provided (see `contrib/systemd/acmed.service`). The file might need adjustments in order to work on your system (e.g. binary path, user, group, directories...), but it's probably a good starting point.
### Does ACMEd uses any threading or parallelization?
### Does ACMEd uses any threading or parallelization?