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From: Reza Alizadeh Majd <r.majd@pantherx.org>
To: help-guix@gnu.org
Subject: Hi Guix, 

adding the package names to package list in system configuration file, we could install these packages system wide and they will be available for all users. 

for packages that are located in user profile, we could check for available updates using `guix pull`. 

but I didn't find any similar concept for system wide installed packages. 

is it possible to check for system wide installed packages without reconfiguring the system? 

Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 20:42:33 +0330	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1e98ffd7-4a2c-44d3-882d-d1b13b58c48b@pantherx.org> (raw)

Hi Guix, 

adding the package names to package list in system configuration file, we 
could 
install these packages system wide and they will be available for all 
users. 

for packages that are located in user profile, we could check for available 
updates 
using `guix pull`.  but I didn't find any similar concept for system wide 
installed 
packages. 

is it possible to check for system wide installed packages without 
reconfiguring the 
system? 


-- 
Regards
Reza Alizadeh Majd
PantherX Team

             reply	other threads:[~2019-10-15 17:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-10-15 17:12 Reza Alizadeh Majd [this message]
2019-10-15 17:15 ` Hi Guix, adding the package names to package list in system configuration file, we could install these packages system wide and they will be available for all users. for packages that are located in user profile, we could check for available updates using `guix pull`. but I didn't find any similar concept for system wide installed packages. is it possible to check for system wide installed packages without reconfiguring the system? Reza Alizadeh Majd
2019-10-15 20:51   ` Reza Alizadeh Majd
2019-10-16  6:07     ` Hi Guix, ??adding the package names to package list in system configuration file, we could install these packages system wide and they will be available for all users. ??for packages that are located in user profile, we could check for available updates using `guix pull`. ??but I didn't find any similar concept for system wide installed packages. ??is it possible to check for system wide installed packages without reconfiguring the system? ? Efraim Flashner
2019-10-15 19:27 ` checking for updates system-wide(was: very long subject) Julien Lepiller

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