Omar Radwan <toxemicsqui...@gmail.com> skribis: > One of the things is that during system initialization, the (gnu system > networking) module returns an error which reads "guix system: error: failed > to load operating system file '/mnt/etc/config.scm': (misc-error #f "~A ~S" > ("no code for module" (gnu system networking)) #f) > and that kind of makes things really annoying to manually restart > networking every reboot.
There’s a typo in the 0.8 manual (which was fixed in fa1e31b8): it should read (gnu services networking). > Another thing is that is sort of a problem is during a windowmaker X > session, all my graphical applications(xterm, icecat, etc), are not listed > in the application menu and are not runnable I think this is the same problem as <http://bugs.gnu.org/19119>, which was fixed a while back. This suggests that it’s high time for a release. ;-) > The last thing is that I have not found any meta-packages, which allow me > to install multiple packages that are needed for the same program, like for > instance, there is gcc, make, cmake, and all the bread-and-butter build > programs, but you have to name each in the "guix package -i *" declaration > to install, but if there was some metapackage, like buildessential (I come > from Debian). Right. There’s one such meta-package, which is ‘gcc-toolchain’. Perhaps more are needed. OTOH, ‘guix environment’ can really do “meta-packages on demand”, so to speak, so I wonder whether things like ‘build-essential’ make so much sense in that context. WDYT? Thanks, Ludo’.