Alex Kost (2016-03-07 12:14 +0300) wrote: > myglc2 (2016-03-06 17:47 +0300) wrote: > >> Alex Kost <alez...@gmail.com> writes: >> [...] >>>> So, should I put ... >>>> >>>> '(guix-emacs-load-autoloads "/run/current-system/profile")' >>>> >>>> ... in init.el, in which case guix INFO should say so. >>> >>> Well, you can do it as a temporary workaround, but we'll fix it soon (I >>> mean the system profile will also be inspected for emacs packages), so >>> it will not be necessary in the closest future. >> >> Hi Alex. Tried removing this and got 'command-execute: Symbol's function >> definition is void: magit-status' Shouldn't it be fixed by now? > > No, I mean it is fixed in the current master, but as I wrote¹ it will > take effect only after we update our "guix" package. Currently it is > "guix-devel" package at commit c3f29bc², which is older then commit > 004ea62 (that fixed this issue). > > After we update "guix" package (either via updating "guix-devel" > snapshot or via pointing "guix" to "guix-0.9.1" after the new release), > this will be finally fixed. > > ¹ http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22550#38 > ² > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/package-management.scm#n198
This issue should be completely fixed now (after commit 092dd65¹). (Just to remind) the original issue is a request for auto-finding emacs packages installed globally (in a system profile). So, if you update your Emacs, it should automatically find emacs packages (magit, etc.) installed both in user and system profiles. To update Emacs, one need to: 1. If emacs is installed in a user profile: $ guix pull $ guix package --upgrade=emacs 2. If emacs is installed in a system profile: # guix pull # guix system reconfigure ¹ http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=092dd6541fc75ed19ebbb1f9d8e6f32a88cb3445 -- Alex