Hi Ricardo,
thanks for answering,
so basically this is equivalent to find the generation of commit
65956a... and invoking guix-generation-x to install guile-json.
Yes, I see why this it's better than using "guix package -i *" and it
relates well to my other question about profile -> packages d
Hi again,
This is odd, it doesn't downgrade:
$/var/guix/profiles/per-user/catriel/current-guix-1-link/bin/guix package -i
xmobar
The following package will be upgraded:
xmobar 0.28 -> 0.28
/gnu/store/b7kyq7a7p622gf1cwyf4l29hz8840rj2-xmobar-0.28
$guix package -l
...
Generation 31
Björn Höfling writes:
> Hi cdelia,
>
Hi!
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 16:52:23 -0300
> cde...@dc.uba.ar wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgraded guix a couple of days ago, installed some things and now I
>> found that xmobar just keeps segfaulting.
>>
>> Switching to specific generation it's really cool, bu
Jone writes:
> Сannot upgrade system, i. g. guix. Its a first problem with upgrade
> from 0.13.
Upgrading from 0.13 can be tricky. Try first to upgrade to 0.15 and
from there use “guix pull” to get the latest Guix.
--
Ricardo
Tonton writes:
> Hello, and welcome :)
Thanks!
>
> For packages where multiple versions are defined you can choose with
> packagename@version e.g. guile@1.8.8 for the oldest guile on my system. A
> simple way to see the versions is with the 'guix package --show=packagename'
> flag. e.g. 'guix p
swedebugia writes:
> On 2018-12-28 23:15, cde...@dc.uba.ar wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> On 2018-12-28 08:32, swedebugia wrote:
>>> "cde...@dc.uba.ar" skrev: (27 december 2018
>>> 20:52:23 CET)
>>>
Hi,
I upgraded guix a couple of days ago, installed some things and now
I
found that
On 2018-12-30 19:19, Jone wrote:
snip
And additionally I would like to see two things:
1. FAQ
Which questions do you propose to include?
Where would you suggest to place this faq? In the manual? website?
I just wrote the following suggestions to a GuixSD FAQ:
General:
* Is GuixSD a 'do-it-you
Сannot upgrade system, i. g. guix. Its a first problem with upgrade from 0.13.
I will try again to provide a output.
And I didn't read the manual carefully - a little time, sorry. I'll
do this more closely later.
And additionally I would like to see two things:
1. FAQ
2. external repo :)
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