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bug#20255: 'search-paths' should respect both user and system profile.
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Alex Kost |
Subject: |
bug#20255: 'search-paths' should respect both user and system profile. |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jun 2021 12:59:28 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux) |
Maxim Cournoyer (2021-06-25 22:37 -0400) wrote:
[...]
> Do you still have a vetted interest in the issue at hand? This is a
> serious usability problem that's been in limbo for 6 years, apparently
> for reasons of purity (not wanting to run a command in /etc/profile).
> While I share the sentiment that /etc/profile would better be 'inert' or
> static, it seems we haven't been able to come up with a better solution
> than calling 'guix package --search-paths'. Like Ludovic, I also don't
> find the idea of allowing users to override /etc/profile very appealing;
> even if undocumented, its mere presence in the operating-system field
> would be an invitation for problems. An environment variable to disable
> such basic functionality also seems backward to me.
>
> I would personally be in favor of committing the fix as-is. If < 1 s of
> wasted time on boot is an issue, I suggest to look into GNU Shepherd to
> offset it; optimization opportunities should abound :-).
I can modify /etc/profile with any "normal" linux distribution but I
cannot do it with the Guix System. And I find it awful that you think
it should stay like that. I am for providing as much freedom for a user
(to configure their system) as possible.
The current /etc/profile is bearable for me, but if you add a "guix ..."
call there without providing a way to modify that file, I will probably
stop using the Guix System.
Or maybe there is a hacky way to change /etc/profile ? If so, please
share a code how this can be done. (Then I will not complain anymore)
--
Alex