Unstable Horse <[email protected]> writes:
> Good day, people. > > I'm trying to GC my system for the first time, and after running this > command: > > guix gc --list-roots | sort -u > > Among the expected roots such as guix-profile-*-link and > current-guix-*-link I also see dozens of lines like this one: > > /home/user/.cache/guix/profiles/wjel4twocqclznutccv2mx65a5rxpb6e7lluegd > zsksvdy3lp74a > > with just the hash and no name. What are they for? Is it safe to just > > rm -rf ~/.cache/guix/profiles > > once in a while, or should I leave them be? Just guessing based on a quick check of the contents of it on my machine: probably serves as a cache of guix shell profiles.
