Hello!
Konrad Hinsen skribis:
> I am trying to run "guix shell -C" inside another container created with
> "guix shell -C". I figured out that I need to take care of three
> aspects:
I realize I had never tried this, but it sounds fun. :-)
This works well for me:
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Konrad Hinsen writes:
> In case it matters, I use -N for the outer container (in which I
> use wget to fetch files), but not for the inner containers (the ones
> whose creation causes the error).
It does seem to matter... if I add -N for the inner container as well,
the error disappears. Which
Hi everyone,
I am trying to run "guix shell -C" inside another container created with
"guix shell -C". I figured out that I need to take care of three
aspects:
- Include the package "guix" in the outer container.
- --expose=/gnu/store such that guix-in-the-container can access the
store