Fis Trivial writes: > Sorry for the really late reply. It's OK, we don't hurry. :-) >> Installing a missing package by guessing from non-existing command is a >> Fedora's “feauture” of Bash. I believe this is a reason of following >> failures. You probably could avoid this by starting a Bash process with >> >> bash --noprofile >> >> [...] >> > It would be nice to be included in document. Maybe, but I personally don't think so, because it depends on the distribution where you are running Guix on. I think it's assumed you familiar with all distribution's pitfalls. >> Please, run 'sudo' not from 'guix environment'. (Press Ctrl+D to exit >> from an 'guix environment'). >> > > Can we put it in the document too? :) I don't know about how to describe it properly. 'Do not do a thing from guix environment' is a good for mailing list, but bad for the documentation, I believe. Because the documentation should teach people and not give a solution. This is why Nix discontinued their wiki site. >> What are the exact commands you are giving? >> >> Pj. >> > > I succeeded at the second time according to your guide, don't know why, > maybe missing something. All in all, I sent the remaining patches for > some packages to guix and those are accepted. :) > > I think I will have to disable guix for a while since it's really messing > up with my environment and I currently don't have the time to deal with > it. :( > I will come back latter and try joining the development for guix itself, > really sorry. What do you mean by disable? You could invoke it at any time with a clean Bash session. Also I would recommend to search for a Fedora's Bash feature for installing programms if a command is missing and disable/remove it. Fedora's folks probably could help this it. Oleg.