Re: How to delete per-user profiles
Jorge writes: > Hi! I have removed (via Gnome Settings) user `jorge-morais' from my > Gentoo GNU/Linux system, but its Guix profiles remain. How do I remove > them, so Guix GC can clean the store? Can I simply remove the directory > `/var/guix/profiles/per-user/jorge-morais' ? Yes, that's the right and safe thing to do.
How to delete per-user profiles
Hi! I have removed (via Gnome Settings) user `jorge-morais' from my Gentoo GNU/Linux system, but its Guix profiles remain. How do I remove them, so Guix GC can clean the store? Can I simply remove the directory `/var/guix/profiles/per-user/jorge-morais' ? /var/guix/profiles/per-user/jorge-morais: drwxr-xr-x 1 1002 1002 192 2023-08-25 15:22 ./ drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 48 2023-07-04 14:16 ../ lrwxrwxrwx 1 1002 1002 19 2023-07-03 12:33 current-guix -> current-guix-3-link/ -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 0 2023-07-03 12:31 current-guix.lock lrwxrwxrwx 1 1002 1002 51 2023-07-03 12:33 current-guix-3-link -> /gnu/store/7aqq65iaffpp10y9zm0mrkcml31632x2-profile/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 1002 1002 19 2023-06-28 13:23 guix-profile -> guix-profile-2-link/ -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 0 2023-07-03 12:34 guix-profile.lock lrwxrwxrwx 1 1002 1002 51 2023-06-28 13:23 guix-profile-2-link -> /gnu/store/3aiqg5x0fyimkb7g47vdcc0p2lvazfg1-profile/ Regards
documentation in TeX Live collections
Hello Guix, There has been a lot of movement around TeX Live recently and it is very nice to see. We now have a usable modular installation and a great number of available packages and collections. However, I don't understand what is the proper way to reach documentation in the current system. I installed `texlive-scheme-medium` in my home profile managed by `guix home`, everything works including `texdoc` (although it always says « Info: Running Texdoc not installed in the current TEXMFMAIN. » for some reason), but there is essentially no documentation installed: $ texdoc inputenc Info: Running Texdoc not installed in the current TEXMFMAIN. You don't appear to have any local documentation installed. There may be online documentation available for "inputenc" at https://texdoc.org/serve/inputenc/0 This documentation may be for a different version than you have installed. Would you like to search online? (y/N) Indeed the `doc` folder is nearly empty: $ ls $GUIX_TEXMF/doc bibtex8/ bibtexu/ chktex/ Apparently, all individual packages have a specific "doc" output but collections and schemes do not and they don't have them as inputs either. So we end up with an installation with no documentation (apart from the three above, which is surprising). I tried to explicity include documentation in a sub-shell but this changes nothing: $ guix shell texlive-latex:doc -- texdoc inputenc Info: Running Texdoc not installed in the current TEXMFMAIN. You don't appear to have any local documentation installed. There may be online documentation available for "inputenc" at https://texdoc.org/serve/inputenc/0 This documentation may be for a different version than you have installed. Would you like to search online? (y/N) Including the TeX Live scheme in the same shell makes things worse: $ guix shell texlive-scheme-medium texlive-latex:doc -- texdoc inputenc Info: Running Texdoc not installed in the current TEXMFMAIN. texdoc error: No texlive.tlpdb nor shipped tlpdb data found. Inspecting GUIX_TEXMF in this shell reveals that it now contains two paths, one of which does contain the right documentation: $ guix shell texlive-scheme-medium texlive-latex:doc $ env | grep TEX GUIX_TEXMF=/gnu/store/fg1z0jgkj0r4v8i3rmpg0c1vfirbg1ac-profile/share/texmf-dist:/home/manu/.guix-home/profile/share/texmf-dist $ ls /gnu/store/fg1z0jgkj0r4v8i3rmpg0c1vfirbg1ac-profile/share/texmf-dist/doc bibtex8 bibtexu chktex latex $ export GUIX_TEXMF=${GUIX_TEXMF%:*} $ texdoc inputenc ... inputenc.pdf is displayed! ... Apparently the fact that this GUIX_TEXMF variable contains several paths is problematic for texdoc. As an attempt to work around this, I tried to add texlive-latex:doc to my home profile definition and it did make that documentation available to texdoc. Moreover, for some reason, ALL documentation was downloaded: $ guix home reconfigure home.scm ... texlive-cm-66594-doc 2KiB texlive-etex-66594-doc 189KiB texlive-hyphen-complete-66594-doc 783KiB texlive-kpathsea-66594-doc 1022KiB texlive-pdftex-66594 4.2MiB ... $ ls -d /gnu/store/*-texlive-*-doc/ | wc 11051105 82506 Apparently something has triggered the download of documentation for all packages `texlive-scheme-medium` depends on but only the one I explicitly requested is made available in the profile (which is expected). All these other documentation were downloaded but not used and `guix gc` actually deletes them all! So what would be the proper way to install `texlive-scheme-medium` in a home profile with the documentation of the packages it includes ? -- Emmanuel
Re: Problem with Shepherd after `guix home reconfigure`
Hello, On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 14:59:03 +0800, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote: > > Hi, > > Quoting nils@landt.email (2023-08-23 10:09:06) > > Tanguy LE CARROUR hat am 22.08.2023 18:56 CEST > > geschrieben: > > > I now have a slightly different error message: > > > > > > ``` > > > $ guix home reconfigure > > > # […] > > > SSLoading /gnu/store/zbfyaxxigns5lqyxhxzxhm92w54ns1cz-shepherd.conf. > > > herd: error: exception caught while executing 'load' on service 'root': > > > In procedure fport_write: Broken pipe > > > ``` > > > […] > > > Even though `mpd` is reported as "starting" it actually works. > > > `herd stop mcron` still hangs forever, but `herd status` keeps on > > > working and reporting "starting" services. > > > > > > Thoughts? 樂 > > > > I had a similar issue about 2 months ago. I was using XDG_LOG_HOME in > > a shepherd service definition, and it was not available anymore. > > The error message I got was different, but the result was the same - > > some services shown as "starting" and working, but herd not > > working for one particular broken service. > > > > I suggest to check your > > /gnu/store/zbfyaxxigns5lqyxhxzxhm92w54ns1cz-shepherd.conf file for the > > log path of the mcron job. Maybe your XDG_STATE_HOME points to a > > non-writable directory? > > ``` > $ cat /gnu/store/l1463gh71pm62404rxpwbzhwmz8dakl2-shepherd-mcron.scm > # […] > #:log-file (string-append %user-log-dir "/mcron.log") > > $ env | grep XDG > # […] > XDG_STATE_HOME=/home/tanguy/.local/state > > $ ls /home/tanguy/.local/state > log nvim shepherd wireplumber > > $ ls /home/tanguy/.local/state/log/ > dbus.log mcron.log shepherd.log > ``` > > I have no XDG "log" variable, but the `shepherd.log` in `~/.local/state/log/` > contains today's log, so… I guess it can write to the log folder. > The strange thing is that today mcron's log is in > `~/.local/state/shepherd/`?! 樂 From the definition in (shepherd support), the location is expected: --8<---cut here---start->8--- (define %user-log-dir ;; Default log directory if shepherd is run as a normal user. (string-append (or (getenv "XDG_STATE_HOME") (string-append user-homedir "/.local/state")) "/shepherd")) --8<---cut here---end--->8--- And ~/.local/state/log/mcron.log was used before changing to %user-log-dir: --8<---cut here---start->8--- #:log-file (string-append (or (getenv "XDG_STATE_HOME") (format #f "~a/.local/state" (getenv "HOME"))) "/log/mcron.log") --8<---cut here---end--->8---
Re: Problem with Shepherd after `guix home reconfigure`
Hi, Quoting nils@landt.email (2023-08-23 10:09:06) > Tanguy LE CARROUR hat am 22.08.2023 18:56 CEST > geschrieben: > > I now have a slightly different error message: > > > > ``` > > $ guix home reconfigure > > # […] > > SSLoading /gnu/store/zbfyaxxigns5lqyxhxzxhm92w54ns1cz-shepherd.conf. > > herd: error: exception caught while executing 'load' on service 'root': > > In procedure fport_write: Broken pipe > > ``` > > […] > > Even though `mpd` is reported as "starting" it actually works. > > `herd stop mcron` still hangs forever, but `herd status` keeps on > > working and reporting "starting" services. > > > > Thoughts? 樂 > > I had a similar issue about 2 months ago. I was using XDG_LOG_HOME in > a shepherd service definition, and it was not available anymore. > The error message I got was different, but the result was the same - > some services shown as "starting" and working, but herd not > working for one particular broken service. > > I suggest to check your > /gnu/store/zbfyaxxigns5lqyxhxzxhm92w54ns1cz-shepherd.conf file for the > log path of the mcron job. Maybe your XDG_STATE_HOME points to a > non-writable directory? ``` $ cat /gnu/store/l1463gh71pm62404rxpwbzhwmz8dakl2-shepherd-mcron.scm # […] #:log-file (string-append %user-log-dir "/mcron.log") $ env | grep XDG # […] XDG_STATE_HOME=/home/tanguy/.local/state $ ls /home/tanguy/.local/state log nvim shepherd wireplumber $ ls /home/tanguy/.local/state/log/ dbus.log mcron.log shepherd.log ``` I have no XDG "log" variable, but the `shepherd.log` in `~/.local/state/log/` contains today's log, so… I guess it can write to the log folder. The strange thing is that today mcron's log is in `~/.local/state/shepherd/`?! 樂 -- Tanguy