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commit 32c28c684a113a02b603081e9771f02da2716e27
Author: Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Jan 18 18:17:56 2026 +0100

    doc: Remove Parabola instructions from “Binary Installation”.
    
    This reverts 0f9fe721be2bd36e52b520782b585ca49aa1447d.
    
    The rationale is that there’s no reason to single out Parabola and, more
    importantly, it obscures the message of this section.
    
    * doc/guix.texi (Binary Installation): Remove Parabola instructions.
    
    Change-Id: Ib7b2b0629d8e3a90cd09705cc2dcde15df8f51a2
    Signed-off-by: Rutherther <[email protected]>
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 doc/guix.texi | 16 ----------------
 1 file changed, 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index b0b21cc33e..0bdc88885c 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -780,15 +780,6 @@ installation script or @i{via} the native package manager 
of their
 foreign distribution, to also regularly read and follow security
 notices, as shown by @command{guix pull}.
 
-If you are running Parabola, after enabling the pcr (Parabola
-Community Repo) repository, you can install Guix with:
-@example
-sudo pacman -S guix
-@end example
-
-For other package managers with a @var{guix} package, you should be able
-to install it like any other package.
-
 The Guix project also provides a shell script, @file{guix-install.sh},
 which automates the binary installation process without use of a foreign
 distro package
@@ -815,13 +806,6 @@ As root, run:
 # ./guix-install.sh
 @end example
 
-The script to install Guix is also packaged in Parabola (in the pcr
-repository). You can install and run it with:
-@example
-sudo pacman -S guix-installer
-sudo guix-install.sh
-@end example
-
 @quotation Note
 By default, @file{guix-install.sh} will configure Guix to download
 pre-built package binaries, called @dfn{substitutes}

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