Hi, Brandon! Brandon Invergo <[email protected]> skribis:
> I've just successfully installed the Guix system on a spare computer > (yay!). I'll send some bug reports as they roll in. First up... Cool. :-) > $HOME/.guix-profile/share/info/dir always points to the dir file of the > most recently installed package. Instead, normally a dir file exists > independently of any package, and each package's entry is installed in > it via install-info. So, now, for example, in info I only see Emacs' > entries but not Recutils, Coreutils or any of the other packages I've > installed. Yes, that’s a known issue. This has to be addressed in ‘profile-derivation’, which currently just computes the union of all the installed packages. It should run ‘install-info’ in addition to that to build the new ‘dir’. I’ll see if I can get around to fixing it, if nobody beats me at it. > Is it possible to remove or block the symlinking of each package's dir > in favor of installing to a user-local dir file in the profile? Or > would this interfere with the no-side-effects nature of Guix? Hopefully the above answers your question? Thanks, Ludo’.
