On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 7:40 PM Marius Bakke wrote: > Mikael Djurfeldt writes: > > > To figure out where the package gets installed, try running this > >> command: > >> > >> find /var/guix/profiles -name sv_SE.utf8 -type d > >> > > > > It's obvious that that line will produce an empty result. That is because > > the sv_SE.utf8 directory only exists in the store. But I don't see the > > point of looking it up in the store. The problem is that the link into > the > > store from the root user profile is never created. (It *is* created in > > other user profiles.) > > I suspected that Guix installed it to a different user profile somehow, > since you did not get any errors apart from the missing directory (if I > read the bug report correctly). > > Does 'guix install hello' work? > Same problem there. But thank you for your hypothesis above! I tried a different line with ls -lLR and grep and then discovered that the links *are* indeed installed in a different profile. This led me to find my problem: For some reason, my ~root/.guix-profile was pointing to the current-guix profile rather than the guix-profile. It could have been me who did that. :( Anyway, problem solved! This was not a guix bug. Best regards, Mikael