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Re: guix on a foreign distribution: how to upgrade to new release
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Julien Lepiller |
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Re: guix on a foreign distribution: how to upgrade to new release |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Jun 2019 16:36:24 +0200 |
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Le 28 juin 2019 09:30:58 GMT+02:00, Andy Tai <address@hidden> a écrit :
>Hi, sorry if this is some question with obvious answer that I might
>have
>missed:
>
>I installed Guix on a Fedora system as a "foreign" distribution after
>the
>1.0.0 release. Things work (except trouble with SELinux, but that is
>off
>topic).
>
>Of course later Guix 1.0.1 was released. I did not do anything except
>to
>continue to do
>
>guix pull && guix package -u
>
>periodically.
>
>Now
>guix --version
>
>continues to show it is at version 1.0.0. I wonder if this is as
>expected
>or I missed something that I should do after a new guix release, to
>upgrade
>to the new version?
>
>Thanks
Hi!
You should check that you have ~/.config/guix/current/bin at the beginning of
your $PATH. If this is already the case, run "hash guix" to update the binary
cache of bash. Make sure you run guix from "current" and not /usr/local/bin or
some other global location.