* Shepherd User Services
@ 2020-09-21 0:21 Buttery Pancake via
2020-09-21 1:59 ` Buttery Pancake via
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From: Buttery Pancake via @ 2020-09-21 0:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix@gnu.org
I was trying to setup user services using GNU Shepherd, as illustrated in this blog post (https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2020/gnu-shepherd-user-services/).
But I get an error related to `/run/user/1000`, that it either couldn't connect to or doesn't exist.
What should I do?
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* Re: Shepherd User Services
@ 2020-09-21 1:18 Miguel
2020-09-24 12:04 ` Joshua Branson
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From: Miguel @ 2020-09-21 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Buttery Pancake via
Hello,
El 21 sept. 2020 2:21, Buttery Pancake via <help-guix@gnu.org> escribió:
>
> I was trying to setup user services using GNU Shepherd, as illustrated in this blog post (https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2020/gnu-shepherd-user-services/).
So you have followed these steps, am I right? The daemon start step is missing, IIUC.
> But I get an error related to `/run/user/1000`, that it either couldn't connect to or doesn't exist.
This usually indicates that Shepherd is not running.
> What should I do?
Run shepherd command as the user before any herd invocation. Usually this is enough:
$ shepherd &
AFAIK there is no configuration in Guix (yet) to start automatically a Shepherd session per-user. I use it too, but I launch it with the X session, maybe this is helpfuk for you too.
Best regards,
Miguel
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* Re: Shepherd User Services
2020-09-21 0:21 Buttery Pancake via
@ 2020-09-21 1:59 ` Buttery Pancake via
2020-09-21 15:18 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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From: Buttery Pancake via @ 2020-09-21 1:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix@gnu.org
Yes, I started shepherd using `shepherd &` before herd invocation. But that did not create the `/run/user/1000`.
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* Re: Shepherd User Services
2020-09-21 1:59 ` Buttery Pancake via
@ 2020-09-21 15:18 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2020-09-24 11:57 ` Joshua Branson
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2020-09-21 15:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Buttery Pancake; +Cc: help-guix
Hi again,
On 2020-09-21 3:59, Buttery Pancake via wrote:
> Yes, I started shepherd using `shepherd &` before herd invocation. But
> that did not create the `/run/user/1000`.
The system's (e)logind creates /run/user/nnn, not the user Shep.
Are you running Guix System? If so, are you using elogind-service-type
or %desktop-services?
Kind regards,
T G-R
Sent from a Web browser. Excuse or enjoy my brevity.
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* Re: Shepherd User Services
2020-09-21 15:18 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2020-09-24 11:57 ` Joshua Branson
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From: Joshua Branson @ 2020-09-24 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice; +Cc: Buttery Pancake, help-guix
The last time I tried setting up user services, I ran into the same
error. I am using sway. And I think that I am using elogind...but I'm
certain how to check that.
I am starting sway via ~/.bash_profile with
exec dbus-run-session sway
Does this prove that I am currently using elogind?
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
joshua@dobby ~$ sudo herd status elogind
Status of elogind:
It is started.
Running value is 291.
It is enabled.
Provides (elogind).
Requires (dbus-system).
Conflicts with ().
Will be respawned.
#+END_SRC
--
Joshua Branson
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* Re: Shepherd User Services
2020-09-21 1:18 Shepherd User Services Miguel
@ 2020-09-24 12:04 ` Joshua Branson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Joshua Branson @ 2020-09-24 12:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel; +Cc: Buttery Pancake via
Thanks Miguel!
That solved my issue. My ~/.bash_profile now looks like:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
# Honor per-interactive-shell startup file
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc; fi
# shepherd
if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[ $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then
export MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
export GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH=/home/joshua/prog/gnu/guix/guix-packages/
XDG_DATA_DIRS=/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share:/home/joshua/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share:$XDG_DATA_DIRS
# this may fix a bug that I have with termite confusing backspace as space in guix environment
# export TERM=linux
shepherd -c /home/joshua/.config/shepherd/init.scm &
exec dbus-run-session sway
fi
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
herd status
Started:
+ root
Stopped:
- vpn
#+END_SRC
--
Joshua Branson
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https://gnucode.me
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