Garjola Dindi <garj...@garjola.net> writes:
> On Wed 17-Mar-2021 at 07:51:18 +01, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <m...@tobias.gr> > wrote: >> Hi Garjola! >> >> Garjola Dindi 写道: >>> I have added the following to my ~/.basrhc as indicated in the manual: >>> >>> ,----[ bash ] >>> | export PATH="/home/garjola/.config/guix/current/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH" >> >> Which mad-Max manual indicates this? Not [my copy of] Guix's: >> > > [...] > > > Mine (installed in > /gnu/store/mi10gphgjw1d....5b-guix-82a9538ea/share/info/guix.info.gz) > says in section 5.5 Invoking ‘guix gc’: > > ,---- > | The result of running ‘guix pull’ is a “profile” available under > | ‘~/.config/guix/current’ containing the latest Guix. Thus, make sure to > | add it to the beginning of your search path so that you use the latest > | version, and similarly for the Info manual (*note Documentation::): > | > | export PATH="$HOME/.config/guix/current/bin:$PATH" > `---- That’s okay. This ensures that “guix” (provided by “guix pull”) is available and preferred over whatever global installation of Guix there might be (such as /usr/local/bin/guix). >>> The most annoying thing is that the programs are not in the path >> >> I don't want to presume what you mean: that they're not where you >> thought they would be (not in ~/.config/guix), or that you can't >> actually run them (not in PATH)? > > They are not in PATH. Then all you need is to add this to ~/.bash_profile GUIX_PROFILE=$HOME/.guix-profile source $GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile > It seems that there are a lot of things that I have not understood about > how the whole thing works. > > I will study the manual again. Is there a way to complete remove my > current installation so that I start with a clean slate? I advise against it. Your problem is with variables, not with stateless binaries in /gnu/store. -- Ricardo