Hi, I would like some environement variables to be present whenever I enter a shell using `guix shell -p ...`. Is there an easy way to do this? I tried it this way: in the manifest file I use to define the profile, I define a package and set some (native)-search-paths. Unfortunatly this It didn’t work for some reason I ignore. The environment variables are not there when I enter the shell or source the profile directly. Here is the code
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (define my-env (package (version "0") (source #f) (build-system trivial-build-system) (arguments '(#:builder (mkdir %output))) (synopsis "Empty package") (description "This package creates its store directory and nothing more.") (home-page #f) (license license:gpl3+) (name "my-env") (native-search-paths (list (search-path-specification (variable "PYTHONPATH") (files '("/home/teddd/..." "/home/teddd/..." "/home/teddd/..."))) (search-path-specification (variable "BLENDER_USER_CONFIG") (files '("..."))) (search-path-specification (variable "BLENDER_OPTIONS") (files '("--python-use-system-env"))) )) (arguments '(#:builder (mkdir %output))) )) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Another problem I would have with this method is that the last environment variable I want to set (BLENDER_OPTIONS) is not even a path. I am not sure it is possible to sepcify a file-type to be "just a string". Anyway I think this seems to be the wrong approach. How would you approach this? I konw direnv and other utils to set environment variables exist, I miself use a bash script to initialize my profiles with variables I want. But it would just be much more convinient to be able to define arbitrary env variables in a guix manifest and enter a shell with everything you need. Best, Théo