Hello!
rohit yadav <rohityadav@utexas.edu> skribis:
> I am using guix for sometime now and I must admit, it is very clean
> compared to nix. However, I want to install it on system where I do not
> have root permission. Is is possible? If so, how?
It is possible, but currently inconvenient and brittle, as noted at the
bottom of:
https://gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Build- Environment-Setup.html
The problems are:
1. you’d be producing binaries for, say, /home/rohit/gnu/store instead
of /gnu/store, so you’d have to build everything by yourself since
the substitutes from hydra.gnu.org are for use in /gnu/store;
2. you’d have no build isolation and long file names, which is likely
to break builds here and there (things will use stuff from /usr/bin
and /lib, shebangs will be longer than the kernel-imposed limit,
etc.)
There have been discussions to improve the situation, and work in that
direction will hopefully start this year¹. The preferred approach will
be the “user namespace” feature of the kernel Linux; does your system
support it, out of curiosity?
Thanks,
Ludo’.
¹ See the discussion that starts at
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016- >.10/msg00947.html