Hi, .............................................................. to create my "Musescore-3.6.2" Profile I would have to: guix package -i musescore-3.6.2 -p projects/musescore-3.6.2.guix-profile (because I have got the directory: /home/gfp/profile/Musescore-3.6.2 and I am already in my /home/gfp/ directory) then load it: export GUIX_PROFILE=/projects/Musescore-3.6.2 source "${GUIX_PROFILE}/etc/profile" ........................................................... to enter my Musescore profile I have to: source /home/gfp/profile/Musescore-3.6.2/ ...do some stuff... exit (in the terminal, which I leave open during visiting the profile Musescore) Am I through "exit" automatically in my normal profile? or do I have to enter through: source .guix-profile/etc/profile (because that is my main profile and I am already in /home/gfp/ directory)? .......................................................... I want to be 100 % sure that’s why I am asking thanks for help Gottfried Am 06.01.23 um 16:45 schrieb Simon Tournier: > Hi, > > On Wed, 28 Dec 2022 at 15:09, Gottfried wrote: > >> Which commands can I use to enter and close my new profile? > > To enter, you just need to ’source path/to/some-profile/etc/profile’. > > However, you cannot “deactivacte“; unset the environment variables and > restore the previous ones. Maybe, the easiest is: > > bash > source path/to/some-profile/etc/profile > …do some stuff… > exit > > Instead, you can run > > guix shell -p path/to/some-profile/etc/profile > …do some stuff… > exit > > which does the same thing as above. > > >> ...and also at start up that I can choose which profile to open? > > What do you mean by “choose”? > > >> guix package --profile=/home/gfp/projects/musescore-3.6.2.guix-profile >> >> and beforehand I created the directory "projects" and >> "Musescore-3.6.2" in the directory "projects" >> in my /home/gfp/ directory >> (I did that because it said: " >> file or directory was not found" >> >> but it didn't work. >> "warning: nothing to do" was the answer. >> >> Where was my mistake? > > It is missing the option -i (or -m). For instance, > > guix package -i musescore -p projects/musescore-3.6.2.guix-profile > > > Cheers, > simon > -- Kind regards Gottfried