The real simple answer is to reboot your computer. :)
But for the most part, it'll restart the necessary services. Most
things that are essential won't get restarted. For instance your X
server or your gnome session. Because if it tried to restart those,
then you'd have to log in again. :)
Hi,
Carlo Zancanaro skribis:
> On Wed, Jul 08 2020, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
>> Couldn't Guix be smarter about this? Or at least provide a less puzzling
>> message.
>
> This was brought up when we originally implemented upgrading of services on a
> live system. The discussion about this
On Wed, Jul 08 2020, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Couldn't Guix be smarter about this? Or at least provide a less puzzling
> message.
This was brought up when we originally implemented upgrading of services on a
live system. The discussion about this starts in an email from Ludovic[1], and
I too have been wondering about this since ever :)
Couldn't Guix be smarter about this? Or at least provide a less
puzzling message.
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Hi,
When I ran `sudo guix system reconfigure /etc/config.scm`, it printed
> To complete the upgrade, run 'herd restart SERVICE' to stop,
> upgrade, and restart each service that was not automatically restarted.
How do I know which services need to be restarted?
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