About 125 days ago, I updated my root profile's ".config/guix/latest" symlink to point to my primary user's guix package definitions:
# ls -l /root/.config/guix/latest lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Mar 21 15:00 /root/.config/guix/latest -> /home/sankey/.config/guix/latest I did this because I didn't want to run `guix pull` twice every time, once as root and once as my normal user. Since then I've been keeping up to date, running `guix pull` frequently as my normal user. But now when I invoke guix as root, it constantly tells me: guix package: warning: Your Guix installation is 125 days old. guix package: warning: Consider running 'guix pull' followed by 'guix package -u' to get up-to-date packages and security updates. ...presumably because it's reading the mtime/ctime on the symlink. Is there a more precise way to asses the age of the guix installation symlink? Troy
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