Hi

I just reported this bug. 

As a reaction to the recent guix pull update and the people who had a bad 
experience I have an idea.

We create a new guix command that
1) analyze the current users paths and tell them if
1.1) they are good and warns them if they are not and propose a solution in a 
user-friendly way.  
2) gives them the possibility to scan and inherit a newer guix from another 
user without having to run guix pull, build a derivation etc. 
3) (perhaps) educates the users about what happens when they run pull, 
reconfures, etc. as different users. 
4) (perhaps) helps them to abuse the symlinks so that e.g. roots profile follow 
the current user's or vice versa. 

This would enable new users to do a sanity check on guix when they don't yet 
understand the way guix symlinks, store, pulling, etc. works.

This would also save time and bandwidth because you really don't want to run 
guix pull multiple times as different users considering the time it takes to 
compile. 

What do you think? 


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