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On 12/13/21 04:48, Γυψ wrote:
Dear Danny,
thanks! That lead me on the right track. In fact it's just
sudo -E guix ...
Hi!
I recommend avoiding the use of sudo -E, as it will make guix system use
your non-root user's $HOME/.cache to write its compiled files, which
might become a problem in the future. I myself had an issue because of
this where all of ~/.cache/guile was owned by root, meaning my user was
unable to write to it.
Just to make sure, try running
find ~ -user root
to see if you've got any root-owned files in your $HOME.
I think the right command in your case is
sudo --preserve-env=GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH guix system reconfigure
/etc/config.scm
Replying bit late, but I hope it's useful. I see sudo -E recommended a
lot yet it always causes issues on my end, so I'm against it.
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