Jorge <jorge+l...@disroot.org> writes: > Hi. On a previous thread [1] I asked about best practices for Guix > environment variables on foreign distro. My problem was not > fundamentally solved, and it resurfaced again recently.
Hello, I'd say it's not a solved problem in general. > In summary: > > I use Guix on an updated Debian buster (with 59 packages from > buster-backports) to get some up-to-date packages atop Debian stable. > Currently I set Guix environment variables on ~/.profile, but recently I > started getting error messages from Evince (my Evince is from Debian's > APT). In fact, in /var/log/user.log I get: > > Feb 23 17:04:19 jorge--inspiron-5570 org.gnome.Evince.desktop[1788]: > /home/jorge/.guix-profile/lib/gio/modules/libdconfsettings.so: cannot open > shared object file: Permission denied > Feb 23 17:04:19 jorge--inspiron-5570 org.gnome.Evince.desktop[1788]: Failed > to load module: /home/jorge/.guix-profile/lib/gio/modules/libdconfsettings.so > Feb 23 17:04:19 jorge--inspiron-5570 evince[5252]: Using the 'memory' > GSettings backend. Your settings will not be saved or shared with other > applications. > > The problem seems to be that Debian's Evince is seeing the > `GIO_EXTRA_MODULES' environment variable from Guix. In fact: > > $ sudo tr \0 \n < "/proc/$(pgrep evince)/environ" | grep GIO_EXTRA_MODULES > GIO_EXTRA_MODULES=/home/jorge/.guix-profile/lib/gio/modules Yes, the host evince (and any GNOME apps, in fact) is not compatible with gio modules from guix, as they may have different glib versions and ABI. > > Side note: `sudo` was unnecessary in that command. > > Ludovic Courtès on 12 Mar 2018 had suggested me to to source > ~/.guix-profile/etc/profile from ~/.bash_profile (or similar). > However, that does not work, at least for me. If I source Guix's > etc/profile from ~/.bash_profile, the icons of my graphical Guix > applications fail to appear in my GNOME docker, because XDG_DATA_DIRS > was not set by Guix. Well, ~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile should both works for bash, but your login manager may not source ~/.bash_profile. > In fact, if I open gnome-terminal and issue > `env | grep -i guix`, I see no Guix environment variables. In fact, > that happens even inside Guix-installed emacs-next. For ~/.profile (or ~/.bash_profile) to be loaded, gnome-terminal need to launch a login shell (by default it's not). > > So what should I do? I guess you can: figure out what environment variables from guix are needed, what are not. (eg: filter out GIO_EXTRA_MOUDLES) figure out how the login manager got environment variables, and set them. make sure XDG_DATA_DIRS from guix is added here, so that applications can be found by the gnome launcher. (eg: only from ~/.profile, or other?) for guix only environment variables, find a way to launch them. (eg: when launch a guix gnome application that requires GIO_EXTRA_MODULES) Hope it helps!