Hi Zimoun,
What does it mean in my case?It means that you can activate the profile containing the Musescore package using source /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore/etc/profile or either guix shell -p /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore Does it make sense?
No This was the output: gfp@Tuxedo ~$ export LC_ALL=C gfp@Tuxedo ~$ source /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore/etc/profile -bash: /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore/etc/profile: No such file or directory gfp@Tuxedo ~$ guix shell -p /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescorehint: Consider passing the `--check' option once to make sure your shell does not clobber environment variables.
guix shell: warning: no packages specified; creating an empty environment gfp@Tuxedo ~ [env]$ What does: [env] mean? thanks for help -- Kind regards Gottfried Am 07.02.23 um 12:03 schrieb zimoun:
Hi, On Tue, 07 Feb 2023 at 10:06, Gottfried <gottfr...@posteo.de> wrote:I created a profile with one package "Musescore" in: home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore[...].......................................................... I should get into my profile with: source path/to/some-profile/etc/profile …do some stuff… exit Instead, you can run guix shell -p path/to/some-profile …do some stuff… exit .......................................................... What does it mean in my case?It means that you can activate the profile containing the Musescore package using source /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore/etc/profile or either guix shell -p /home/gfp/Projekte/Musescore Does it make sense? Cheers, simon
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