>
> I believe that's the main misunderstanding here, `guix home` acts like
> `guix system`: it creates home generations, inside which there is a
> profile. That profile is _not_ ~/.guix-profile, but rather
> ~/.guix-home/profile. They are disjoint and not operated on by the same
> commands, guix
Hello Zacchaeus and Leo,
Zacchaeus Scheffer writes:
> Looking at guix package --list-generations, my packages were only modified
> the one time I ran guix package -i qutebrowser. After running guix package
> -i qutebrowser, guix package --export-channels DID have the content passed
> to guix pu
> Also, did you pull and reconfigure as the same user, with the same
> privileges? Remember that your "view" of Guix (i.e. `guix pull`) is
> per-user.
Everything is done with the same user and same user/system config (other
than os host-name field). I'm sure I didn't accidently run as root or
ano
On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 06:57:14PM -0500, Zacchaeus Scheffer wrote:
> Hi Guix!
>
> I came across some weird behavior with guix home. I wanted to recreate a
> working home environment from one machine on another (because I need a
> working qutebrowser install :3). I did this by doing "guix pull
>
Hi Guix!
I came across some weird behavior with guix home. I wanted to recreate a
working home environment from one machine on another (because I need a
working qutebrowser install :3). I did this by doing "guix pull
--allow-downgrades -C" on my non-working computer using a channels file on
the