swedebugia <[email protected]> writes: > Hi > > I use emacs in a terminal to hack on packages. > I start an emacs, press C-z to pause it after trying something > in bash I then build the package from the source tree > press fg to return to emacs > and so forth. > > Typing guix environment will enter a new environment where apparently > my paused emacs is not available. > > Is this a bug? > Probably not. > > Should we make guix environment warn/refuse to create the env. if > stopped jobs exist? > > Yes, I think so. > > What do you think?
This is not a bug, as far as I can tell. Especially with the recent proposed and adopted changes to how jobs function in `guix environment` you might have better luck with this issue now. I am closing this in the mean time, but feel free to open a /new/ bug report documenting the expected and true behaviors if you wish. -- Brett M. Gilio GNU Guix, Contributor | GNU Project, Webmaster [DFC0 C7F7 9EE6 0CA7 AE55 5E19 6722 43C4 A03F 0EEE] <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
