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Re: A 'guix pull' option for 'manifest.scm' to be used in the next updat
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hub . lombard |
Subject: |
Re: A 'guix pull' option for 'manifest.scm' to be used in the next update |
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Mon, 29 Jul 2019 12:58:14 +0200 (CEST) |
Hi Josh!
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De: "Josh Holland" <address@hidden>
À: address@hidden
Envoyé: Lundi 29 Juillet 2019 10:04:15
Objet: Re: A 'guix pull' option for 'manifest.scm' to be used in the next update
Hi Hubert,
address@hidden writes:
> In order for 'manifest.scm' to be used in the next update, should I do
> something like this:
>
> $ guix pull -p, --profile=PROFILE
>
> (using PROFILE instead of ~/.config/guix/current)
`guix pull` is not the command that you should be passing your manifest
file to. If you are familiar with Debian-based distros, then `guix
pull` is (somewhat) analogous to `apt update`: it gets updated package
definitions (and also updates the guix program itself) but doesn't make
any changes to packages you have installed.
Also, I think you have misunderstood what the PROFILE option is
referring to. A "profile" in Guix is a collection of packages. Usually
you'll have a single profile for each user, and perhaps some ad-hoc
profiles created behind the scenes by running `guix environment`. In
several months of running Guix, I've never needed to use the --profile
option.
To actually use the manifest, you want to pass it to `guix package`.
For example, here's the command I normally run to upgrade everything:
$ guix pull && guix package -m ~/guix-packages.scm -u .
Thanks,
Josh
Thank you for your answer :)
So maybe (I'm not sure) I can try, considering the path of my manifest.scm:
$ guix pull && guix package -m ~/.config/guix/manifest.scm -u
Is this path seems to be correct?
Otherwise, unless I have to move my file to another place?
Thanks,
Hubert