It goes slightly deeper than that. Creating the config directory causes
guml to start, but not in a usable fashion. You get an empty list of VMs
and no graphical method to create any.

The README supplied by upstream says that you must create the directory
and add config files based on example templates by hand before guml is
usable.

Is upstream likely to add support for adding VMs in guml?

It should not crash without an existing config directory however merely
creating it isn't a solution. Possibly if ~/.guml doesn't exist or is
empty it should print a message directing users to the README for how to
set it up?

Matt

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