[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: how can I open files through packages installed in different profile
From: |
gfp |
Subject: |
Re: how can I open files through packages installed in different profiles |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Dec 2024 19:25:58 +0000 |
Hi,
1.
Approx. 2 years ago some Guixers proposed to create profiles in order to
have not too many packages in the main profile, which makes it easier to
update the profile. If during updating the profile one package creates
trouble, the whole updating process stops. I had those trouble several
times.
2.
If I put all packages in the main profile, I would have approx. 30
packages more and altogether approx. 120 packages at the moment, and
there will be more in future.
I don´t use "guix home"
3.
May be those Guixers have special needs and it works easier for them.
Of course, those Guixers know what they are doing unlike me.
4.
If I had all packages in my main profile, would it be possible to update
only some packages?
e.g. icecat and others quite regularly are updated, so it would be good
to update them more often.
thanks for your help
Gottfried
Am 09.12.24 um 18:15 schrieb Ian Eure:
Hi gfp,
gfp <gfp@posteo.at> writes:
I have got 17 Profiles in:
/home/gfp/Projekte/Calibre
/Emacs
/Libreoffice
etc.
Would that mean to sorce all 17 profiles in one go? or only two at a
time?
I agree with Steve: you shouldn’t use profiles like this. By activating
all these profiles at once, you’re effectively creating a single profile
with the combined packages of all 17. But since this is done in an
ad-hoc way, outside Guix, it’s missing functionality, such as telling
you about conflicts, building the XDG MIME database, font cache, etc.
This is very likely going to cause further bugs and problems.
If you put the software you regularly use into your main profile, the
system works better and your problem goes away without needing to mess
with shell startup.
Engineering is all about making tradeoffs. With the downsides you’ve
noted, and the complexity of managing it, I’d expect there to be a very
strong and specific upside from such a system which can’t be replicated
with a one-profile setup. I may have missed it, but I don’t see such a
rationale here.
I strongly urge you to reconsider your approach.
-- Ian
OpenPGP_0xD9E413C6C4BB32CE.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key
OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature