On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 11:13:55PM +0200, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> Dear Guixters,
>
> Hope you are doing well !
>
> I am working on the package definition for
> https://framagit.org/Jeko/guile-spec (file: guix.scm). It is a set of
> macro based on SRFI-64.
>
> The definition's inputs fi
Le jeudi 01 avril 2021 à 10:22 +0300, Efraim Flashner a écrit :
> The difference could be the version of guile. What's the output of
> 'guile --version' and 'guix environment -l guix.scm -- guile --
> version'?
Hi Efraim !
You put the finger on something !
$ guix environment -l guix.scm -- gu
On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 11:39:18AM +0200, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> Le jeudi 01 avril 2021 à 10:22 +0300, Efraim Flashner a écrit :
> > The difference could be the version of guile. What's the output of
> > 'guile --version' and 'guix environment -l guix.scm -- guile --
> > version'?
>
> Hi
Le jeudi 01 avril 2021 à 13:16 +0300, Efraim Flashner a écrit :
> I'm not sure what all it affects, but there does seem to be a
> difference
> between guile-3.0.2 and 3.0.5. I'd add guile or leave it out of the
> environment file depending on which version you want.
Using the user's Guile version
On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 01:21:10PM +0200, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> Le jeudi 01 avril 2021 à 13:16 +0300, Efraim Flashner a écrit :
> > I'm not sure what all it affects, but there does seem to be a
> > difference
> > between guile-3.0.2 and 3.0.5. I'd add guile or leave it out of the
> > env
Le jeudi 01 avril 2021 à 15:17 +0300, Efraim Flashner a écrit :
> It's expecting a string, likely part of (string-append (assoc-ref
> input
> "guile") "/bin/guile"), probably from the guile-build-system. But if
> there is no input named "guile" then (assoc-ref input "guile")
> returns
> '#f' so tha
How do others install a specific previous version of a package using
their system configuration and the `guix system reconfigure config.scm`
command?
I have been able to get a previous version of a package installed in
this case the 2.4.9 version of openvpn.
The command I used was:
`guix packag
Any suggestion on how to stop my edits of `etc/resolv.conf` from being
overwritten?
`/etc/resolv.conf` is being overwritten removing changes I save to it.
My edits to `etc/resolv.conf` specify some name servers. Some time
after my edits are saved the file is completely rewritten to it's
original
Hey Bone !
If I am right: you have to set the content of /etc/resolv.conf in your system
configuration file.
Anytime you reconfigure the system this file is regenerated based on your
system configuration.
Jérémy
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