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bug#42810: Guix doesn't follow all symlinks
From: |
zimoun |
Subject: |
bug#42810: Guix doesn't follow all symlinks |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 13:01:36 +0200 |
Dear,
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 12:24, Steffen Rytter Postas <nc@scalehost.eu> wrote:
> Why does the concept of installing applications as root not apply?
Because one of the Guix aims is to be "root-less". Each user is doing
whatever they wants in their $HOME directory.
On foreign distro, the only role of the sysadmin (root) is to update the daemon.
> While I am aware that all applications are installed in the /gnu/store,
> this does not imply that there are different application needs between
> the root user and a normal user.
I am not sure to understand what it means.
> So rather than being a bug in Guix itself, it's a bug in the
> installation script that does not setup the host distribution for being
> able to process the correct location then, no?
What do you mean by "correct location"?
You could be interested by these tutorial videos:
< https://guix.gnu.org/videos/>
> Or if it's because the user of Guix on a foreign distribution needs to
> setup more for the use case of adding channels to work, when running
> only one version of guix on the system, then it would be missing
> documentation.
I am sorry, I do not understand what you mean.
> While I don't have a say in this, I also do not mind changing this from
> a bug of guix to an issue somewhere else, but where would it be? Or is
> the casual user of guix that elects to simply add a channel simply left
> to their own devices on undocumented behaviour?
Again, I am sorry too because I miss what you mean.
Maybe you could send your comments on the mailing list
<help-guix@gnu.org> and others will have better wordings than mine.
:-)
All the best,
simon