Hello,

swedebugia <swedebu...@riseup.net> skribis:

> "Note: if your have wound up with a faulty guix after a "guix pull" you can 
> manually run an older version by looking at the symlinks in your 
> /user/home/.config/guix/ directory.
> E.g. if it lists: 
> $ ls -l /root/.config/guix/
> total 0
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Nov  4 01:24 current -> 
> /root/.config/guix/current-1-link
> ...
> Then your faulty guix is in current-1-link, and your former probably well 
> working guix is in an older symlink, e.g. current-2-link. 
> To run the guix-version before the last pull in the example above, run:
> /root/.config/guix/current-2-link/bin/guix
>
> Now go ahead and use that older guix to roll back as described above."
>
> What do you think?

I think you’re describing a terrible bug, but a bug that’s behind us
AFAIK.  I’m reluctant to documenting an old bug that’s hopefully no
longer relevant; I think it would clutter the manual.

Does that make sense?

Ludo’.

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