Hi! I'm not sure what you mean when you talk about incompatible packages, maybe you could give a concrete example? I don't think there's anyching that couldn't go to the store at least… So you can always create separate profiles. That said, I think people are working on improving the network support in guix environment containers, and I think it's a good thing :). I'm not sure about cgroups, but our environments already provide quite a bit of isolation. Have you tried "guix environment --ad-hoc python --container" for instance? There are more options to control what parts of the file system is available inside the container. Le 22 mars 2019 18:47:19 GMT+01:00, Joshua Marshall a écrit : >Hello all, > >I was told in IRC to post my possibly unreasonable feature requests >here. > >I've been thinking more on what Guix might be able to do, and what >would >make it more useful for a few of my past jobs. I'd like to see it take >on >the ability to have a per-installation target cgroup, network >namespace, >and filesystem chroot settings set with defaults which are overridable >at >invocation. In this way, a user could install and use packages with >mutually incompatible dependencies (I talked about this with a few >people >on IRC) like what happens with python. If this kind of functionality >were >added, it would largely supplant Docker, virtualenv, pip, poetry, apk, >pacman, and probably a few other tools at my company which are there >just >to handle this kind of frailness. From this, I could also see an entry >point to adding build module support to start to replace tools like >Make, >CMake, Meson, Bazel, and so on. > >These expand the scope of Guix quite a bit, but I think these are >needed >for it to really feel logically complete. Does all this make sense? > >-- > > > >Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. > >If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us by email by >replying to the sender and delete this message. The sender disclaims >that >the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the >acceptance of, any agreement; provided that the foregoing does not >invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic >reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment. > > > >   >   > -- Envoyé de mon appareil Android avec Courriel K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma brièveté.