For $~#$dash it says unbound variable: (use-mosules ... (gnu packages shells) (guix gexp) ) ... (user-account (name "mom") (group "users") (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")) (home-directory "/home/mom") (shell $~#$dash))
# guix system reconfigure config.scm /root/config.scm:24:32: error: #{$~#$dash}#: unbound variable hint: Did you forget a `use-modules' form? For just a string 'shell dash' compilation is ok, but after user login in terminal it says 'dash is a directry' and does not allow login: (user-account (name "mom") (group "users") (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")) (home-directory "/home/mom") (shell dash)) # guix system reconfigure config.scm ..ok... bob $ bob $ su - mom Password: /gnu/store/bqmib4vf9mr8dkqx4dqpcqrnb93giwci-dash-0.5.10.2: /gnu/store/bqmib4vf9mr8dkqx4dqpcqrnb93giwci-dash-0.5.10.2: Is a directory bob $ Yes, I am not familiar with Guile. But this is very barrier for people to use Guix. I want some tutorial or may be examples in one place. May 4, 2019 6:11 AM, "rendaw" <7e9wc56emja...@s.rendaw.me> wrote: > On 5/4/19 12:36 AM, zna...@disroot.org wrote: > >> I want to try to use G-expressions to change 'mom' user shell to dash. >> I have this error: >> >> # guix system reconfigure config-znavko.scm >> ... >> building >> /gnu/store/zhmd8fr5v86wnaf6apcz4281c008fjv5-shepherd-user-homes.scm.drv... >> building /gnu/store/6wnbkfdqy3qmbcjz00d1w5p8mw1rkyaa-shells.drv... >> /builder for `/gnu/store/6wnbkfdqy3qmbcjz00d1w5p8mw1rkyaa-shells.drv' failed >> with exit code 1 >> build of /gnu/store/6wnbkfdqy3qmbcjz00d1w5p8mw1rkyaa-shells.drv failed >> View build log at >> '/var/log/guix/drvs/6w/nbkfdqy3qmbcjz00d1w5p8mw1rkyaa-shells.drv.bz2'. >> cannot build derivation >> `/gnu/store/36ah9x5q8nj6y01fs32brcndmkgyvqmv-etc.drv': 1 dependencies >> couldn't be built >> building /gnu/store/kvdsb795wn1ic8p9kcdsbkd9vw5v4dm2-shepherd.conf.drv... >> cannot build derivation >> `/gnu/store/cmfly4pn3hs2y38km0l3yn3phkxy84xj-system.drv': 1 dependencies >> couldn't be built >> guix system: error: build of >> `/gnu/store/cmfly4pn3hs2y38km0l3yn3phkxy84xj-system.drv' failed >> >> # tail -n1 /var/log/guix/drvs/6w/nbkfdqy3qmbcjz00d1w5p8mw1rkyaa-shells.drv >> ERROR: Wrong type to apply: >> "/gnu/store/bqmib4vf9mr8dkqx4dqpcqrnb93giwci-dash-0.5.10.2" >> it is here: >> (user-account (name "mom") (group "users") >> (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")) >> (home-directory "/home/mom") >> (shell #~(#$dash))) >> I read Guix Refernce Manual 'G-Expressions' section, but there types >> described quite a little: >> Scheme Syntax: #~exp Scheme Syntax: (gexp exp) >> >> Return a G-expression containing exp. exp may contain one or more of the >> following forms: #$obj >> (ungexp obj) >> >> Introduce a reference to obj. obj may have one of the supported types, for >> example a package or a >> derivation, in which case the ungexp form is replaced by its output file >> name—e.g., >> "/gnu/store/…-coreutils-8.22. >> >> If obj is a list, it is traversed and references to supported objects are >> substituted similarly. >> >> If obj is another gexp, its contents are inserted and its dependencies are >> added to those of the >> containing gexp. >> >> If obj is another kind of object, it is inserted as is. >> My wrong config is attached. >> >> But I've found on github workable example >> https://github.com/meiyopeng/guix-config/blob/master/meiyo/systems/default.scm >> >> And rewrite config with file-append Scheme procedure. This works: >> >> (user-account (name "mom") (group "users") >> (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")) >> (home-directory "/home/mom") >> (shell (file-append dash "/bin/dash"))) >> >> But I am confused, cause I do not know why config works without #~ and #~ >> but only file-append >> function? Is it still G-Expression (shell (file-append dash "/bin/dash"))? > > I'm not 100% sure I'm correct, but I think there are a couple issues here. > > So first of all, I think you have extra parentheses. You're saying you > want the gexp of the "form" where the lowered dash is the first element, > but you actually want the gexp of the lowered dash itself (no form). > It's the difference between `("/gnu/store/...-dash/")` and > `"/gnu/store/...-dash/"` (the former might be evaluated as an invalid > function call). > > So try: > > #~#$dash > > instead of > > #~(#$dash) > > However, `dash` is already an object that lowers to a string, and since > `(shell ...)` needs a (n object that lowers to a) path string the #~#$ > is unnecessary - you can just do `(shell dash)`. > > That being said, the lowered form of `dash` is the string of the path to > the derivation directory rather than the string of the path to an > executable, so you either need to do `#~(string-append #$dash > "/bin/dash")` to get the executable path string or else `(file-append > dash "/bin/dash")` as a shortcut. `(file-append ...)` returns an object > that lowers to a string. > > I hope this helps slightly - it's a really good question and I think I > learned from it too. > > ... ah, and it makes sense that `(shell ...)` is evaluated in a > g-expression context (and thus will lower lowerable objects) -- > g-expressions are usually evaluated at boot time rather than > build/reconfigure time, and in disk-image at least the user accounts are > created at boot.