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Re: updating the daemon on Debian 11
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jbranso |
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Re: updating the daemon on Debian 11 |
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Thu, 09 Sep 2021 21:57:35 +0000 |
September 9, 2021 2:58 PM, "Vagrant Cascadian" <vagrant@debian.org> wrote:
> On 2021-09-09, Adriano Peluso wrote:
>
>> I learned that in Debian 11 one can install Guix through apt
>
> apt install guix
I just found this guide:
https://ruzkuku.com/texts/debian-guix.html
>
> That *should* start the daemon, enable substitutes, create the build
> users, etc. You shouldn't have to do anything manually. It will, of
> course, be a relatively old version of guix (1.2 in bullseye/stable, 1.3
> in unstable/experimental) but you can update guix in the typical ways...
>
> It is pretty similar to a foreign distro install from guix's binary
> releases, for the differences, see /usr/share/doc/guix/README.Debian*
>
>> What about updating the daemon ?
>
> The short of it is, the daemon doesn't get updated. It shouldn't need to
> most of the time... If there are daemon-relevent security updates, then
> you get updates via "apt update && apt upgrade".
>
> You can of course override that and manually configure guix-daemon that
> you build in, say, root's profile if you want and need some new features
> in the daemon.
>
>> What's the procedure for a Guix installed through apt ?
>
> apt install guix
>
>> And what's the procedure for updating a user profile ?
>
> Same as on any guix installation:
>
> guix pull
> guix upgrade
>
> To some extent, it just provides a trust path from Debian to getting a
> guix that you then update through the normal guix mechanisms...
>
> live well,
> vagrant