Rutherther <ruthert...@ditigal.xyz> writes: > Hi Noé, > > Noé Lopez <n...@xn--no-cja.eu> writes: > >> >> Hi again, >> >> As I have it working now, there is no dependency on guix-home. Simply, >> on session start an shepherd instance is started for GNOME. Completely >> independently from your home shepherd if you have one. > > Thanks for the info. I haven't really checked the implementation yet, so > this might be already taken care of (I suppose it's at gnome updates > branch or something like that?), I got thinking... maybe it would be > nice to expose some sort of herd wrapper, like gnome-herd that would > point to the right socket so that users can easily start, stop services? > As in, the wrapper would pass `--socket=/path/to/it` to arguments and > pass through the arguments from the user, this way users don't have to > remember path of the socket to manage the services in case there are any > issues with them. >
Yup, I have exactly that and its called “gherd” :) > Second thing, I presume this is done, but just to make sure... has the > log file been changed to something else than the default to not collide > with guix-home user instance of shepherd? I did not change it, thanks for making sure. Good day, Noé
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