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"guix shell -- anything" does not look for manifests
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Hi,
lgcoelho <at> disroot.org skribis:
> Currently, if you have an authorized manifest available and want to run
> some command (for example htop) provided by the manifest, you need to
>
>
> $ guix shell
> $ htop
>
> as supplying a command for guix shell makes it to not look for
> manifests, and instead simply create a empty environment.
>
>
> $ guix shell -- htop
> guix shell: warning: no packages specified; creating an empty
> environment
> guix shell: error: htop: command not found
>
> Which doesn't seems a desirable behavior to me. Could we fix it?
This is the documented behavior: ‘manifest.scm’ and ‘guix.scm’ are read
only for interactive use, meaning without ‘--’:
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Invoking-guix-shell.html
The rationale for it is that non-interactive uses of ‘guix shell’ would
always be self-contained.
This was arguably a very conservative choice but I’m not sure we can
change it at this stage. Thoughts?
Ludo’.
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