Thanks for the help, I just saw that they updated xonsh to the
latest version
El miércoles 20 de mayo del 2020 a las 0045 horas, Carlo Zancanaro
escribió:
Hey Edison,
One easy way to do this is to just put your package definition
in
config.scm, above your operating system definition.
Hi,
I use Guix's GNU system.
I had written a Guile script that called Guix procedures to manipulate
profiles. I put it in a Guix package in a custom channel and installed it. It
used to work, but now it fails with an error I can also reproduce when trying
to do something similar from a Guile
Edison,
Edison Ibáñez 写道:
Thanks for the help, I just saw that they updated xonsh to the
latest
version
Hi, they here :-)
I wrote a file to install the latest version of this package but
I
cannot set this version as my user's default shell.
I do a quick mail search before updating most
Just as a ping, does any one has any experience about embedding custom
channel stuff (packages, services) by default inside installation disk
image?
regards,
On Tue, 19 May 2020 18:25:47 +0430
"Reza Alizadeh Majd" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I built a modified version of Guix to have a series of
When I get that on my Ubuntu, I repeat this steps :
$ guix pull
$ guix package --install=glibc-locales
$ guix upgrade
$ sudo su
# guix pull
# guix package --install=glibc-locales
# guix upgrade
Then make sure super user and regular users share the same locales.
Finally, I reboot.
When I get that on my Ubuntu, I repeat this steps :
$ guix pull
$ guix package --install=glibc-locales
$ guix upgrade
$ sudo su
# guix pull
# guix package --install=glibc-locales
# guix upgrade
Then make sure super user and regular user share the same locales.
Finally, I reboot.
On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 08:03, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
wrote:
> Then make sure super user and regular users share the same locales.
I am not sure it is mandatory.
> Finally, I reboot.
Restart the daemon and resource the profiles should be enough. :-)