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tc/systemd/system/gnu-store.mount has permissions 664, since the `install_unit()` function installed it so. So the test prior to removing the matching Systemd unit should not be wether this file is executable, otherwise it will always fail. The relevant test is on the file existence. * etc/guix-install.sh (sys_delete_guix_daemon): Test if gnu-store.mount file exists rather than if it is executable. Change-Id: Ic7cc186618b0b92fccf49a3b27805756a9126b89 Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> David Boilleau 2024-06-04guix-install.sh: Add unique requirement for sysv init system...This improves the installer's ability to detect that all requirements are present regardless of init system. It also avoids performing the requirement check twice (printing excessively to the console) and provides a framework for adding new init system specific requirements if it's needed in the future. * etc/guix-install.sh (add_init_sys_require): Create. (SYSV_INIT_REQUIRE): Create. (main_install): Reorder installer steps so all requirements are checked in one pass. Change-Id: Ic541c1b90499d504642b7ab4ae595501b1a37b0d Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Richard Sent 2024-06-02guix-install.sh: Relax check for OpenRC....On my virtual private servers running Alpine, the install script failed to identify the init system. The virtual server is LXC based, and OpenRC identifies itself like this: # openrc --version openrc (OpenRC [LXC]) 0.52.1 The regular expression failed to match it. After relaxing the check (by removing the trailing `)' requirement) the installation went fine and I got functional Guix installation. * etc/guix-install.sh (chk_init_sys): Drop trailing \) from the regular expression. Change-Id: I5f951226341e631fb34cc6c26cfbb87656dab77a Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Tomas Volf 2024-06-02guix-install.sh: Add ~/.guix-profile/share/info to INFOPATH....Adding ~/.guix-profile/share/info to the INFOPATH env var so that when a user does `guix install [package]` that package's info pages can be found. * etc/guix-install.sh (sys_create_init_profile): Add $GUIX_PROFILE/share/info to INFOPATH in ‘/etc/profile.d/zzz-guix.sh’. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Change-Id: I8958261c388ddee5659f0f1ce1c0c9813dc0f052 Trevor Arjeski 2024-04-29guix-install.sh: Fix setting GUIX_LOCPATH....After installing Guix home on my new foreign system, the locale did not work and GDM did not even let me to log in. After some digging around using tty3 and tty4, I realized the GUIX_LOCPATH is not being set properly. I had nothing installed in the ~/.guix-profile (the symlink did not even exist) and I had glibc-locales installed in ~/.guix-home, yet GUIX_LOCPATH contained "$HOME/.guix-profile/lib/locale:". I believe when the code was modified from the original "home or profile" to the current "home and profile" the || was used by accident instead of &&. I also remove the trailing :, since it is taken care of by the ${...:+:}. * etc/guix-install.sh (sys_create_init_profile): Change-Id: I8a3287fe809af58aee2edc924154eecf91fa1eb8 Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Tomas Volf 2024-04-29guix-install.sh: Add default value for XCURSOR_PATH....This improves compatibility with (at least) Gnome based systems. On my new Ubuntu 22.04 install the mouse cursor was broken (after I installed Guix) until I set this. * etc/guix-install.sh (sys_create_init_profile): Set default value for XCURSOR_PATH. Change-Id: I489f0307d99e4d8d82671f291c78b90c7b6dae4a Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Tomas Volf 2024-04-07guix-install.sh: Make Guix modules available too....* etc/guix-install.sh (GUILE_LOAD_PATH): Prepend directory to current Guix modules. (GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH): Likewise to compiled modules. Change-Id: I0b2722a38b1f8ebab32142cbc372a23cadfb0620 Janneke Nieuwenhuizen 2024-04-05guix-install.sh: Add ‘--uninstall’ flag....* etc/guix-install.sh (REQUIRE): Add groupdel and userdel. (chk_term): Handle ‘WAR’. (sys_delete_store, sys_delete_build_user, sys_delete_guix_daemon) (sys_delete_init_profile, sys_delete_user_profiles): New functions. (main): Rename to… (main_install): … this. (main_uninstall): New function. (main): Dispatch between these two. * doc/guix.texi (Installation): Refer to “Binary Installation” instead of repeating it. (Binary Installation): Document uninstallation. Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Change-Id: I55b7c10823773bced2e268273e8ce828cb3bd98d Ludovic Courtès 2024-04-03Switch order of the default substitute servers....The aim here is to improve the user experience. There's anecdotal evidence that the network performance for bordeaux is better compared to ci at least for some users, and I don't know of any issues with rate limiting or access restriction for bordeaux compared to ci. It also has IPv6 support. Additionally, bordeaux generally had more substitutes than ci, particularly for aarch64-linux and armhf-linux. This change will offer a very slight speedup for those substitutes that only bordeaux has. Bordeaux has been a default substitute server for nearly 3 years now and I think this change is overdue. I'm also hopeful that we'll be able to build on the testing regarding mirrors for bordeaux, and that'll allow potentially improving the hosting setup (through providing more redundancy) and further improving substitute fetching for users who currently have issues with substitute access. * config-daemon.ac: Switch substitute urls order. * doc/guix.texi: Ditto. * etc/guix-install.sh: Ditto. * gnu/installer/newt/network.scm (wait-service-online): Ditto. * guix/store.scm (%default-substitute-urls): Ditto. Change-Id: I4f6d93ae1fc8b03d80b47b18b5749a51f1fde17b Signed-off-by: Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> Christopher Baines