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#20255
'search-paths' should respect both user and system profile.
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Message #88 received at 20255 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
zimoun (2020-02-21 16:53 +0100) wrote:
> Dear,
>
> What is the status of the bug#20255 [1]?
> It is old; the last activity seems back on 2015, November. So let resume.
>
> The issue is, e.g.:
> - perl installed into the system profile
> - perl-xml-parser installed into an user profile
> Then "guix package --search-paths" does not set correctly XML::Parser.
>
>
> Fixes had been pushed: dedb17a and b2a7223 and cc3de1d.
>
> The final fix is still missing. Because it is a controversial patch
> [2] :-) i.e., running 'guix' in '/etc/profile'; see these lines of the
> patch:
>
> + eval `/run/current-system/profile/bin/guix package \\
> + -p /run/current-system/profile \\
> + -p \"$HOME/.guix-profile\" --search-paths`
>
>
> The friendly "protest" [3] is about turning these lines optional via
> an environment variable. I am not sure to follow where the discussion
> had been going then.
As for me, I am OK with any default setting as long as there is a way to
change it. I recall Ludovic proposed a patch that allowed to customize
"/etc/profile" and I was happy about it, but he changed his mind on that
patch so it was never committed.
--
Alex
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