Catonano transcribed 1.7K bytes:
> I was probably mistaken, she's not a biologist
> 
> But I'd still like to help her
> 
> Il 21 dic 2017 8:44 AM, "Catonano" <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> 
> > There's this question
> >
> > https://octodon.social/@alienghic/99197743305578001
> >
> > She's a biologist and I 'd like to help her
> >
> > But I don't know the answer to her question
> >
> > Apart from suggesting here to come on this mailing list, what could I
> > reply to her ?
> >

> In #guix is there an easy way to tell what version your system is based on? I 
> tried to guix pull from snapshots/guix-0.14.0.tar.gz and was told to try 
> 0.13. It'd be nice to know how old this system was, so I didn't skip too many 
> updates.

Isn't this exactly what the 'guix pull' age-of-checkout (or date-stamp) message
helps with?
I can't provide much help because I build from a git ahead of guix master, so I
really know what commit my guix was build from.
Technically the rolling release model, and guix pull (pulling 'master') should
avoid the necessity to point to a specific tarball. I can't suggest more with 
the
information provided.
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