On 02/13/2018 at 21:32 Andreas Enge writes:
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 02:03:58PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
>> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
>> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
>
> Yes, I understood so. I had the problem with my nginx
Carlo Zancanaro writes:
> On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
>> field of
>> your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so
>> all of
>> them get updated.
>
> Should we think about changing the name for "sys
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 02:03:58PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
Yes, I understood so. I had the problem with my nginx server recently.
In that case, I needed to stop it b
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 06:18:07AM +1100, Carlo Zancanaro wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Leo Famulari wrote:
> > > That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
> > > field of
> > > your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so all of
> > > them get updated.
> >
On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Leo Famulari wrote:
That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
field of
your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so
all of
them get updated.
But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case
of any
relevant changes, r
Leo Famulari writes:
> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
Correct. The manual says:
"The command starts system services specified in file that are not
currently running; if a service is currently
On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
field of
your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so
all of
them get updated.
Should we think about changing the name for "system services"? The
confusion with Shepher
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 07:25:10PM +0100, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
> Catonano writes:
>
> > "The command starts system services specified in file that are not
> > currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
> > to upgrade it since this would not be possible without s
Catonano writes:
> "The command starts system services specified in file that are not
> currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
> to upgrade it since this would not be possible without stopping it first."
>
> I was wondering: what about the desktop services ?
>
About
guix system reconfigue some/conf-file.scm
I read in the manual that
"The command starts system services specified in file that are not
currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
to upgrade it since this would not be possible without stopping it first."
I was
2018-02-11 10:01 GMT+01:00 Chris Marusich :
> Catonano writes:
>
> > In playing with David's Haunt, I came to the procedure
> >
> > texi-fragment->stexi
> >
> > I'd like the tag that the examples are wrapped in to have the
> > class="src example" attribute in the resulting html
> >
> > Because I
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