You just need to be connected to the internet. Guix will do the rest.
guix pull
guix pull -u # will update all of your packages in your user profile
sudo guix system reconfigure config.scm # will update your system
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Joshua Branson
Sent from Emacs and Gnus
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 5:23 PM Marius Bakke wrote:
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> 'guix package -I' only lists packages that are installed to the user
> profile. Use 'guix package -p /run/current-system/profile -I' to see
> system-installed packages.
>
>
Thanks it works
> The reason 'guix build foo' gives a different re
> I pulled the same commit on the VM that the one obtained
> with "guix describe" but it still recompiles my local
> packages with "guix build". Did I forget something ?
>
I mean it does not download from my substitute server.
I have another question: How to query the output paths giv
Simen Endsjø wrote:
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> The file is 224K, so I'll attach it.
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Dear listmaster, it seems that besides doing a good job of breaking body
signatures (DKIM and PGP, if any) this filter is also capable of eating
essentia
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> It's not very obvious what to document it since it applies to all WebKitGTK.
>
> It's part of the "general software knowledge". For instance, if you install
> an archiver like `atool', it's your reponsibility to install the backends
> (unzip, p7zip, etc.) to support th