Hi Adam, Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> skribis:
> I installed Guix into my system, and I've been enjoying using it. > However, I found that, after installing it, when I logged out and back > in, and then started Emacs, Emacs could no longer see my system's info > pages (including Emacs's own info pages). I found that the Emacs > variable Info-directory-list only contained > "/home/me/.config/guix/current/share/info", so it couldn't see the > info pages in "/usr/local/share/info/" and "/usr/share/info/". > According to the Info-directory-list docstring: > > If nil, meaning not yet initialized, Info uses the environment > variable INFOPATH to initialize it, or ‘Info-default-directory-list’ > if there is no INFOPATH variable in the environment, or the > concatenation of the two if INFOPATH ends with a ‘path-separator’. > > I found that INFOPATH is being set in /etc/profile.d/guix.sh, which does this: > > # Export INFOPATH so that the updated info pages can be found > # and read by both /usr/bin/info and/or $GUIX_PROFILE/bin/info > export INFOPATH="$_GUIX_PROFILE/share/info${INFOPATH:+:}$INFOPATH" > > Since it does not append a colon at the end, Emacs doesn't add the > directories from Info-default-directory-list. I added a colon to the > end and restarted Emacs, and it fixed the problem. > > So I'd suggest adding ":" to the end of INFOPATH in /etc/profile.d/guix.sh. Done in 3c69701f9735dd62a2f765b8bd23a7eaeb391412. Thanks for the clear explanation! Ludo’.