Hi,

Wow!  Very cool!

(Being very late to the party does not mean the party is not fun. ;-))

On ven., 24 févr. 2023 at 21:55, Liliana Marie Prikler 
<liliana.prik...@gmail.com> wrote:

> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> $ herd getenv gnome PATH              
>
> ;;; (reply #t "\"/gnu/store/s43dhx83c3a2g79vs5anf3wdmv9lwpi3-glib-
> 2.70.2-bin/bin:/run/setuid-
> programs:/home/yuri/.config/guix/current/bin:$HOME/.guix-
> profile/bin:$HOME/.guix-profile/sbin:/run/current-
> system/profile/bin:/run/current-system/profile/sbin\"")
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

[...]

> Anyway, we can now talk to DBus services from Shepherd, although doing
> so is currently a bit of a pain in the buttocks.  Much of this is due
> to guile-ac-d-bus being somewhat obtuse and not having enough fibers in
> it.  That being said, I'm sure there's some other use-case out there
> that is a good fit for this (wanna talk to loginctl for hibernation
> perhaps?)

Does it open a way to have dedicated and/or isolated Gnome “workspace“
setting some paths?  Say, on this workspace 1 only Web related
applications and on that workspace 2 only Emacs related stuff, etc.


Cheers,
simon

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