# ifupdown-ng ifupdown-ng is a network device manager that is largely compatible with Debian ifupdown, BusyBox ifupdown and Cumulus Networks' ifupdown2. For more information read the [admin guide](doc/ADMIN-GUIDE.md). ## Dependency Resolution ![Dependency resolution example](doc/img/dependency-resolution.png) ifupdown-ng uses a dependency resolver to determine interface bring-up order in a deterministic way. This is accomplished through a combination of manual hinting using the `requires` keyword and dependency learning using native executors. For compatibility with some legacy ifupdown executors, we also provide the `requires` keyword under other environment variables in some cases. ## Caveats * ifupdown2 python plugins are not supported at this time. An executor could be written to handle them. * ifupdown-ng retains compatibility with /etc/network/if-X.d scripts, but will prefer using executors in /usr/libexec/ifupdown-ng where appropriate. ## Building On musl systems, simply do `make` and `make install` to build and install. On glibc systems, you must install `libbsd-dev` or equivalent and additionally define `LIBBSD_CFLAGS` and `LIBBSD_LIBS`: # instal packages apt install build-essential libbsd0 libbsd-dev # build ifupdown-ng make LIBBSD_CFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags libbsd-overlay)" LIBBSD_LIBS="$(pkg-config --cflags --libs libbsd-overlay)" make install To run the tests, do `make check`. Running the checks requires `kyua` (`apk add kyua`, not packaged for Debian). To build the documentation, do `make docs` and `make install_docs`. Building the documentation requires scdoc (`apk add scdoc` / `apt install scdoc`). ## Discussion Discuss ifupdown-ng on IRC: irc.oftc.net #ifupdown-ng