2018-04-27 19:16 GMT+02:00 Melon :
> Thanks for the response!
>
> I just ended up removing my .guix-profile along with /var and /gnu and
> re-installing the package manager.
>
> I probably messed it up the first time I installed it. At least it's
> working now
mmm that's a bit more than I sugges
Thanks for the response!
I just ended up removing my .guix-profile along with /var and /gnu and
re-installing the package manager.
I probably messed it up the first time I installed it. At least it's
working now!
or:
>>
>> guix pull: error: could not find bootstrap binary 'guile-2.0.9.tar.xz'
>> for system 'x86_64-linux'
>>
>> If there is no easy solution, is there a way to completely remove the
>> guix profile associated with my user account & add it back i
2018-04-16 1:19 GMT+02:00 Muto :
> Guix on a foreign machine (Ubuntu) works just fine for every account
> except my main user account. If I try running
> guix pull
>
> As that user, I get the error:
>
> guix pull: error: could not find bootstrap binary 'guile-2.0.9.ta
thanks for the clarification!
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Joshua Branson writes:
>
>> I guess I'm still a little confused. Suppose that I want to update all
>> packages, on my system. The ones owned by root, and the ones owned by
>> all other users. Then I'd do this?
>>
>> $ guix pull && guix pa
Joshua Branson writes:
> I guess I'm still a little confused. Suppose that I want to update all
> packages, on my system. The ones owned by root, and the ones owned by
> all other users. Then I'd do this?
>
> $ guix pull && guix package -u
>
> $ logout
>
> $ login DifferentUser
>
> $ guix pull
I guess I'm still a little confused. Suppose that I want to update all
packages, on my system. The ones owned by root, and the ones owned by
all other users. Then I'd do this?
$ guix pull && guix package -u
$ logout
$ login DifferentUser
$ guix pull && guix package -u
...repeat for all oth
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Joshua,
>
> Joshua Branson writes:
>> Maybe I'm being really silly, but don't you just do a guix pull as a
>> root user not as a normal user?
>
> No. Guix is not like most distros where you have to be root to update
> the package list, and where root's package list is
Hi Joshua,
Joshua Branson writes:
> Maybe I'm being really silly, but don't you just do a guix pull as a
> root user not as a normal user?
No. Guix is not like most distros where you have to be root to update
the package list, and where root's package list is used by all other
users.
In the Gu
ix pull
>
> As that user, I get the error:
>
> guix pull: error: could not find bootstrap binary 'guile-2.0.9.tar.xz'
> for system 'x86_64-linux'
>
> If there is no easy solution, is there a way to completely remove the
> guix profile associated with m
Guix on a foreign machine (Ubuntu) works just fine for every account
except my main user account. If I try running
guix pull
As that user, I get the error:
guix pull: error: could not find bootstrap binary 'guile-2.0.9.tar.xz'
for system 'x86_64-linux'
If there is no easy
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