> Dear All, > > I've recently started exploring Guix Home. I was able to create a few > simple services for some of my apps, e.g. Emacs. > > I've now come to a point where I'd like to add some executables to my > configuration, e.g. some of my `.local/bin' scripts. > > Consider this `hello.sh' script, for example: > > ,---- > | #!/bin/bash > | > | echo "Hello World" | sed "s/World/Guix/" > `---- > > The following service copies `hello.sh' to the expected destination and > does so while preserving the correct permissions (`#:recursive #t'), > i.e. the file is executable. > If the thing is being moved to your store for any reason you may want to explicitly update the permissions. I had to do this when I packaged PHP composer for personal use. Things tend to go into the store as read-only. > ,---- > | (define my/home-hello-service > | (service > | (service-type > | (name 'home-hello) > | (extensions > | (list > | (service-extension > | home-files-service-type > | (lambda (config) > | `((".local/bin/hello.sh" > | ,(local-file "scripts/hello.sh" #:recursive? #t))))))) > | (default-value #f) > | (description "My valuable Hello World script.")))) > `---- > > The script shows up in my Guix Home but it won't work - I suppose that > `/bin/bash' should be replaced with the correct Bash store path? > I would try to us a portable shebang such as #!/usr/bin/env bash. You may also use a gexp to dynamically insert the true location of your profile's bash path. This is the guix way, so far as I can tell. I am not sure what the use of a #:recursive? keyword might be in the context of a single script. Check out the manual on Gexps. I find it to be pretty helpful. > ,---- > | ~$ hello.sh > | -bash: ~/.local/bin/hello.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: No such file or directory > `---- > > I've been looking at the docs and found something that feels related to > my problem (e.g. `computed-file', `substitute*', ...?) but I'd > appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction. > You can patch a shebang or anything else with substitute by doing the following from within a gexp where #$bash happens to be the bash package reference so long as it is in the right lexical scope. See (with-imported-modules) in the manual. (substitute* "scripts/hello.sh" ("#!/bin/bash" (string-append #$bash "/bin/bash"))) Link to manual: https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/G_002dExpressions.html > Thanks, best, Fabio. > Good luck. Full disclosure: I'm only just starting to get the hang of this stuff. Anyone else is welcome with better advice. -- Trev : 0FB7 D06B 4A2A F07E AD5B 1169 183B 6306 8AA1 D206