I had an idea/suggestion. How about adding "guix system -u" feature to guix? So
the difference between "guix system reconfigure" and "guix system -u" would be;
the former does the reconfiguration cum upgrade process whereas the latter does
just the upgrade process to system packages in the exist
Hmm. Okay.
Thank you.
April 15, 2019 3:22 PM, "Pierre Neidhardt" wrote:
> Maybe not what you are asking but what about
>
> guix system reconfigure ... && guix package -u
>
> ?
>
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bre...@posteo.net (2019-04-07 17:37 -0500) wrote:
> Hey Alex, I think I mentioned earlier that I can replicate this bug
> on a fresh install of Guix. Only installing Emacs and emacs-guix to
> my profile. Can you see if you can replicate it that way?
No, I don't reproduce it, sorry. Perhaps you h
Maybe not what you are asking but what about
guix system reconfigure ... && guix package -u
?
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Raghav,
Raghav Gururajan wrote:
It seems like, when I do "guix package -u", only packages
installed by user are upgraded. It also seems like, when I do
"guix system reconfigure", only system installed packages are
upgraded.
Yes, that's how it works.
I gather (’…seems…’) that you didn't find
Hello Guix!
It seems like, when I do "guix package -u", only packages installed by user are
upgraded. It also seems like, when I do "guix system reconfigure", only system
installed packages are upgraded. I noticed the latter when "slim" got replaced
by "gdm" and name "GuixSD" got replaced by "G
Hello Mark!
I made the changes you told me. Now the error is "guix system: error:
/etc/rg-secondary.scm:49:24: no value specified for service of type 'fprintd'"
April 14, 2019 2:47 AM, "Mark H Weaver" wrote:
> Hi Raghav,
>
> "Raghav Gururajan" writes:
>
>> So my latest config is:
>>
>> (us
So it looks like the root uuid might be generated, but from what I read
vfat uuids are translated from a partition serial number that isn't
manipulated in the guix source so getting uuids beforehand might be
impossible.
Both the root and efi partitions get a label, so I might be able to use
those