It looks like dbus-daemon-wrapper tries to take care of this by finding the
user's profile, but this would just be the default one:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/services/xorg.scm#n851
Not sure if it is easy for the service to find a non-standard profile, or if
this should
Hi,
Thanks for filing this, I actually hit I think the same error when using the
installer a week or 2 ago (built fresh from the main branch, not 1.3.0 which I
found even flakier). This was on a nvme drive, also trying to just do the
default ext4 partitions.
In general, it seems the partitione
I agree this should be exported by the flatpak package. I haven't hit any other
packages putting anything in /etc/profile.d, though that does happen I know (so
perhaps Guix should incorporate or patch such things?). Flatpak is also due for
an update soon I think, so that would be a good time to
Hi everyone,
I also ran into this issue, where I've put all my packages in various profiles,
with the default one being empty (outside of short-lived packages for trying
out). This is a setup is mentioned in the cookbook, on profiles and manifests.
Since the dbus files are not in the default pr
Hi Maxim,
> I thought the default user agent was already that of Firefox for Windows
> (!), purportedly to make it less unique (thus making fingerprinting of
> browsers/users more difficult).
Sorry, I'm replying rather late. I just disabled the "User-Agent
Switcher" addon in my Icecat, and found
Hello Leo,
> ld: ../../lib/libWebCore.a: error adding symbols: malformed archive
I missed your thread and ended up applying the same set of patches, to
reach the same error.
According to
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45654547/linker-could-not-read-symbols-malformed-archive,
this could be