Mar 31, 2020 14:32:26 Julien Lepiller <[email protected]>: > Hi 白い熊,
Hi Julien: Thanks for your tips. > In terms of packages, they are the same: there is no difference between the > hash of a package built from a git commit and a package built from guix > (pulled at the same commit), so there is no more duplication than usual, > especially since I pull every few days anyway. But is the GuixSD going to pull in changes from the git — do they get propagated soon? I thought the system is more “stable” in terms of not using the latest git pushed changes. > My system is always minimal, and I install packages in my user profile (or > actually my home manager's profile). I'd like to do this, but don't know how to go about in — could you help me with a simple example? I've read the “Guix profiles in practice”¹ webpage, but don't understand how to simply implement them like this? I know how to declare a system and install GuixSD. So let's say, I'll have a minimal system. Now I'd like to have StumpWM as the WM and then let's say Emacs, MC, and LibreOffice as user apps. Should I have two profiles — one for the home manager with StumpWM and one for shiroikuma (myself, the user) with mc, emacs, and libreoffice in it? What should they be — I'm not experienced enough to write them. Where do I call / declare them, how do I then update? Sorry for going so in depth — but if you could post the full profile text for this simple case and give me guidance on how to use it, I'd be much obliged. Many thanks! :@) — [1] https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/guix-profiles-in-practice/ -- Best regards / 宜しく御願い致します / S pozdravem / C уважением / Z poważaniem / Mit freundlichen Grüßen 白い熊
