Hello, Luke Burgess <burg...@gmail.com> writes:
>>If you type "source ~/.guix-profile/etc/profile" >>from a Bash shell, it loads the needed >>environment variable settings into that >>shell instance,and henceforth you >>should be able to run "icecat" > Maybe I should have read and understood the GUIX manual better.... Maybe I > should not be haphazardly putting together my config.scm files on the > fly.... Maybe I shouldn't be using root bash to test modifications I plan > to make to my config.scm files... Maybe running GUIX on the 6 bear metal > computers I use it on was a bad idea and I should be using VMs... But this > explanation just saved me...Some root shells working and others not > working, boy was I confused???... and this just saved me ... Mark H Weaver, > Thank you, Thank you Thank you. > Just one little thing I might still be getting totaly wrong... given I know > the classical lines: > #GUIX_PROFILE="/root/.config" > #. "$GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile" > What would this do differently in root, if anything? > #source /root/.config/etc/profile ^ .config/guix/current/etc/profile ? In any case, it doesn't matter if the user is root or something else, it should work the same for any user. Maxim