thanks to the blog post on FHS emulation, I’ve been able to run
Tor
Browser in Guix, so I figured I would help back a little, by
sharing
this small improvement.
There are two new things in this guix shell command :
- replace gcc:lib (which does not exist anymore) with libgccjit
- add audio.
guix shell -CFN --preserve='^DISPLAY$' --preserve='^XAUTHORITY$'
--expose=$XAUTHORITY \
--preserve='XDG_RUNTIME_DIR' --expose=/run/user/"$(id -u)"/pulse
\
alsa-lib bash coreutils dbus-glib file grep gtk+ libcxx
libgccjit pciutils pulseaudio sed \
-- ./tor-browser/Browser/start-tor-browser -v
Hopefully, this can spare someone all the trial and error. :)
Since this use case was first discussed on this list, I am
writing
here, but maybe there is a better place where to put this kind
of
information ?
Anyway, thank you all for Guix !