* What is the standard way to install a package so that all users may use the package? @ 2020-03-16 14:30 Jay Sulzberger 2020-03-16 17:15 ` Vagrant Cascadian 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Jay Sulzberger @ 2020-03-16 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-guix First, congratulations! and thanks for Guix! I run mostly Debian and Debian derived systems. One week ago I installed Guix OS on a Thinkpad laptop. The install was smooth. Then I, as root, installed Emacs. Of course, my regular non-root user "jays", saw no Emacs. I then, by some command of symlinking, got Emacs visible to jays, indeed, the same executable of Emacs is now used by both root and jays. What is the standard way to install a Guix package so that all users on a single hardware box, can use the package? That is, I'd like an install procedure so that by means of the procedure, installation of a package is like, from one angle of view, just using apt on a Debian system. Again, thank you for Guix! oo--JS. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: What is the standard way to install a package so that all users may use the package? 2020-03-16 14:30 What is the standard way to install a package so that all users may use the package? Jay Sulzberger @ 2020-03-16 17:15 ` Vagrant Cascadian 2020-03-16 23:46 ` Jay Sulzberger 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Vagrant Cascadian @ 2020-03-16 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jay Sulzberger, help-guix [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1707 bytes --] On 2020-03-16, Jay Sulzberger wrote: > I run mostly Debian and Debian derived systems. One week ago I > installed Guix OS on a Thinkpad laptop. The install was smooth. > Then I, as root, installed Emacs. Of course, my regular non-root > user "jays", saw no Emacs. I then, by some command of > symlinking, got Emacs visible to jays, indeed, the same > executable of Emacs is now used by both root and jays. > > What is the standard way to install a Guix package so that all > users on a single hardware box, can use the package? That is, > I'd like an install procedure so that by means of the procedure, > installation of a package is like, from one angle of view, just > using apt on a Debian system. You would install it as part of the system configuration (e.g. config.scm) and then run: guix system reconfigure /path/to/config.scm Recent versions of guix system will include the previously used config.scm and you can use that as a file to tweak: guix system list-generations Generation 12 Mar 15 2020 16:45:17 (current) file name: /var/guix/profiles/system-12-link ... configuration file: /gnu/store/...-configuration.scm cp /gnu/store/...-configuration.scm ~/config.scm Edit that file to include the listed packages you want available for all users and off you go. Also a good idea to maintain this file in revision control, so you can keep track of changes over time. That said, each individual user being able to select their own software is one of the great features of guix, though it takes a bit getting used to the different workflow. It's generally recommended to keep the system configuration small; to each their own, though. :) live well, vagrant [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 227 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: What is the standard way to install a package so that all users may use the package? 2020-03-16 17:15 ` Vagrant Cascadian @ 2020-03-16 23:46 ` Jay Sulzberger 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Jay Sulzberger @ 2020-03-16 23:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-guix On Mon, 16 Mar 2020, Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@debian.org> wrote: > On 2020-03-16, Jay Sulzberger wrote: >> I run mostly Debian and Debian derived systems. One week ago I >> installed Guix OS on a Thinkpad laptop. The install was smooth. >> Then I, as root, installed Emacs. Of course, my regular non-root >> user "jays", saw no Emacs. I then, by some command of >> symlinking, got Emacs visible to jays, indeed, the same >> executable of Emacs is now used by both root and jays. >> >> What is the standard way to install a Guix package so that all >> users on a single hardware box, can use the package? That is, >> I'd like an install procedure so that by means of the procedure, >> installation of a package is like, from one angle of view, just >> using apt on a Debian system. > > You would install it as part of the system configuration > (e.g. config.scm) and then run: > > guix system reconfigure /path/to/config.scm > > Recent versions of guix system will include the previously used > config.scm and you can use that as a file to tweak: > > guix system list-generations > > Generation 12 Mar 15 2020 16:45:17 (current) > file name: /var/guix/profiles/system-12-link > ... > configuration file: /gnu/store/...-configuration.scm > > cp /gnu/store/...-configuration.scm ~/config.scm > > Edit that file to include the listed packages you want available for all > users and off you go. > > Also a good idea to maintain this file in revision control, so you can > keep track of changes over time. Ah, thanks, Vagrant Cascadian! As I said to Adam Kandur, I just idiotically missed the sub-section "Globally-Visible Packages" in the section https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Using-the-Configuration-System.html of the Guix manual. > > > That said, each individual user being able to select their own software > is one of the great features of guix, though it takes a bit getting used > to the different workflow. It's generally recommended to keep the system > configuration small; to each their own, though. :) > > > live well, > vagrant Yes, I know that being able to have different environments, with tools to conveniently manage environments, is one big objective of the Guix Project. AND I TOO AM A BELIEVER! But, of course, I am incompetent at ed^Wvi^Wnano, so I always install Emacs first when I set up a new machine. (Thus for me Knoppix is the best "Live Distribution" out of the box, because it comes with Emacs already up and running. Recovery is Possible GNU/Linux was once a favorite of mine, but on new machines, it often does not boot.) oo--JS. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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