Hello George,
George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
> On 01/30/2018 at 01:16 Thompson writes:
[...]
> Gee, that's not what I see here. I did 'guix package -i znc' and 'man
> znc' become immediately available in all my sessions and man-db is not
> in my profile ...
[...]
> BTW, I'm running GuixSD.
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Actually there are really two approaches we could use. One is to create
> wrappers like this one that do the right thing, independently of what
> the user’s profile contains (‘guix package’ could even generate wrappers
> automatically in some cases.)
>
> The second app
On 01/30/2018 at 01:16 Thompson writes:
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 7:47 PM, wrote:
>>
>> So 'guix package -i znc' implicitly adds man-db and info-reader.
>>
>> Maybe 'guix environment --add-hoc znc' should do that too?
>
> Sorry, that's not quite right. Running 'guix package -i znc' will
> inst
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 7:47 PM, wrote:
>
> So 'guix package -i znc' implicitly adds man-db and info-reader.
>
> Maybe 'guix environment --add-hoc znc' should do that too?
Sorry, that's not quite right. Running 'guix package -i znc' will
install znc and *nothing* else. Only by additionally inst
zimoun writes:
> Why not provide different default flavoured profiles ?
> Say, desktop, www, ssh-server, etc. As Debian-installer proposes.
Do you mean like meta packages? Or GuixSD template configurations? We
have both: usually we define meta packages for desktop environments or
toolchains;
On 01/29/2018 at 15:46 Thompson, David writes:
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Arun Isaac
> wrote:
>> George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
>>
>>> I tried to use 'guix environment' to check out znc this way ...
>>>
>>> guix environment --ad-hoc znc -- emacs -nw
>>>
>>> the znc man is unavailable ...
Hi Ricardo,
On 01/29/2018 at 20:14 Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi George,
>
>> But Ludo’ what is convenient for you is not convenient for the Guix
>> noob: They are most likely already using a mainstream GNU/Linux distro
>> on a notebook or desktop. When they try any other distro they expect it
>> t
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Arun Isaac wrote:
> George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
>
>> I tried to use 'guix environment' to check out znc this way ...
>>
>> guix environment --ad-hoc znc -- emacs -nw
>>
>> the znc man is unavailable ...
>
> I have been wondering the same. It would be nice if at
George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
> I tried to use 'guix environment' to check out znc this way ...
>
> guix environment --ad-hoc znc -- emacs -nw
>
> the znc man is unavailable ...
I have been wondering the same. It would be nice if at least the man and
info documentation was available somehow. Wha
Hi George,
> But Ludo’ what is convenient for you is not convenient for the Guix
> noob: They are most likely already using a mainstream GNU/Linux distro
> on a notebook or desktop. When they try any other distro they expect it
> to provide similar stuff to what their distro provided out of the b
Dear,
I am not using GuixSD, just trying to do some "hello world".
I agree that it is disturbing to not find "classical" tools and to not
feel at home.
But it is because the paradigm is different. And yeah! it is hard to
change of paradigm. :-)
With classical distro, you always need root privilege
I tried to use 'guix environment' to check out znc this way ...
guix environment --ad-hoc znc -- emacs -nw
I was disappointed when it produced an environment in which znc is not
shown as installed and the znc man is unavailable ...
g1@g1 ~ [env]$ which znc
/gnu/store/9g32caq0zi10m3mnydq76mkizpn
On 01/29/2018 at 18:02 Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>>> Even though there is some subjectivity in what is essential software, a
>>> clean installation of GuixSD is very minimal. Is there a reason for
>>> this?
>>
>> The reason is primarily that with Guix it is *pos
Hi,
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>> Even though there is some subjectivity in what is essential software, a
>> clean installation of GuixSD is very minimal. Is there a reason for
>> this?
>
> The reason is primarily that with Guix it is *possible* to do so. It
> allows different users on the same s
Hi Martin,
Martin Castillo skribis:
> i have a problem with the ssh-service. I want it to autostart on system
> boot.
>
> my configuration is (similar to) desk,nossh.scm.
I tried this config in ‘guix system vm’ and sshd is automatically
started on boot, as can be seen with ‘herd status ssh-daem
And the attachment…
Ludo’.
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2018 Ludovic Courtès
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as publi
Heya,
Mike Gerwitz skribis:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 23:16:47 +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> If you drop the attached file under guix/scripts/, you can then run:
>>
>> guix run icecat icecat
>>
>> and similar. This particular example doesn’t work well because of the
>> font issue you’re fa
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hi Quiliro,
>
> Quiliro Ordonez Baca skribis:
>
>> Updating from Git repository at
>> 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'...
>> Backtrace:
>> 10 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/imanixx1wliv189y2vzmhbvabjk…")
>> In guix/ui.scm:
>> 1331:12
Hi guix,
Lately I have been playing around with go after a long time with no
use, but last time I was on fedora I think.
Now that I am on guixSD, I have found that the standard go way of
doing things is not working as expected.
For example, after setting the environment variable GOPATH to
/home/p
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