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-*- mode: org -*-

[[https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/][GNU Guix]] (IPA: /ɡiːks/) is a purely functional package manager, and
associated free software distribution, for the [[https://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu.html][GNU system]].  In addition
to standard package management features, Guix supports transactional
upgrades and roll-backs, unprivileged package management, per-user
profiles, and garbage collection.

It provides [[https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][Guile]] Scheme APIs, including a high-level embedded
domain-specific languages (EDSLs) to describe how packages are to be
built and composed.

GNU Guix can be used on top of an already-installed GNU/Linux distribution, or
it can be used standalone (we call that “Guix System”).

Guix is based on the [[https://nixos.org/nix/][Nix]] package manager.


* Requirements

If you are building Guix from source, please see the manual for build
instructions and requirements, either by running:

  info -f doc/guix.info "Requirements"

or by checking the [[https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Requirements.html][web copy of the manual]].

* Installation

See the manual for the installation instructions, either by running

  info -f doc/guix.info "Installation"

or by checking the [[https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Installation.html][web copy of the manual]].

* Building from Git

For information on building Guix from a Git checkout, please see the relevant
section in the manual, either by running

  info -f doc/guix.info "Building from Git"

or by checking the [[https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Building-from-Git.html][web_copy of the manual]].

* How It Works

Guix does the high-level preparation of a /derivation/.  A derivation is
the promise of a build; it is stored as a text file under
=/gnu/store/xxx.drv=.  The (guix derivations) module provides the
`derivation' primitive, as well as higher-level wrappers such as
`build-expression->derivation'.

Guix does remote procedure calls (RPCs) to the build daemon (the =guix-daemon=
command), which in turn performs builds and accesses to the store on its
behalf.  The RPCs are implemented in the (guix store) module.

* Contact

GNU Guix is hosted at https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/guix/.

Please email <help-guix@gnu.org> for questions and <bug-guix@gnu.org> for bug
reports; email <gnu-system-discuss@gnu.org> for general issues regarding the
GNU system.

Join #guix on irc.libera.chat.

* Guix & Nix

GNU Guix is based on [[https://nixos.org/nix/][the Nix package manager]].  It implements the same
package deployment paradigm, and in fact it reuses some of its code.
Yet, different engineering decisions were made for Guix, as described
below.

Nix is really two things: a package build tool, implemented by a library
and daemon, and a special-purpose programming language.  GNU Guix relies
on the former, but uses Scheme as a replacement for the latter.

Using Scheme instead of a specific language allows us to get all the
features and tooling that come with Guile (compiler, debugger, REPL,
Unicode, libraries, etc.)  And it means that we have a general-purpose
language, on top of which we can have embedded domain-specific languages
(EDSLs), such as the one used to define packages.  This broadens what
can be done in package recipes themselves, and what can be done around them.

Technically, Guix makes remote procedure calls to the ‘nix-worker’
daemon to perform operations on the store.  At the lowest level, Nix
“derivations” represent promises of a build, stored in ‘.drv’ files in
the store.  Guix produces such derivations, which are then interpreted
by the daemon to perform the build.  Thus, Guix derivations can use
derivations produced by Nix (and vice versa).

With Nix and the [[https://nixos.org/nixpkgs][Nixpkgs]] distribution, package composition happens at
the Nix language level, but builders are usually written in Bash.
Conversely, Guix encourages the use of Scheme for both package
composition and builders.  Likewise, the core functionality of Nix is
written in C++ and Perl; Guix relies on some of the original C++ code,
but exposes all the API as Scheme.

* Related software

  - [[https://nixos.org][Nix, Nixpkgs, and NixOS]], functional package manager and associated
    software distribution, are the inspiration of Guix
  - [[https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/][GNU Stow]] builds around the idea of one directory per prefix, and a
    symlink tree to create user environments
  - [[https://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~arnej/store/storedoc_6.html][STORE]] shares the same idea
  - [[https://live.gnome.org/OSTree/][GNOME's OSTree]] allows bootable system images to be built from a
    specified set of packages
  - The [[https://www.gnu.org/s/gsrc/][GNU Source Release Collection]] (GSRC) is a user-land software
    distribution; unlike Guix, it relies on core tools available on the
    host system
-08-21bootloader: Remove expired export....This follows up on commit 8a0e1bb12b3c22a8c9a2be17492058ca63ec7c5d. * gnu/bootloader.scm: Don't export bootloader-configuration-additional-configuration, which no longer exists. Reported by muradm in #guix. Tobias Geerinckx-Rice 2021-11-17gnu: system: Improve location of some configuration warnings....* gnu/bootloader.scm (%warn-target-field-deprecation): Remove it. * gnu/bootloader.scm (warn-target-field-deprecation): Use define-with-syntax-properties. * gnu/system.scm (ensure-setuid-program-list): Ditto. Also rename the 'location' variable to 'properties'. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Josselin Poiret 2021-08-30bootloader: Report location of the deprecated 'target' field....This is a followup to 2ca982ff41270288913ad6b7d5d9e1cad87b06d9. * gnu/bootloader.scm (warn-target-field-deprecation): New macro. (<bootloader-configuration>)[target]: Add 'sanitize' property. (%warn-target-field-deprecation): New procedure. (bootloader-configuration-target): Define using 'define-deprecated'. (bootloader-configuration-targets): Use '%bootloader-configuration-target' rather than the deprecated one. Ludovic Courtès 2021-08-29gnu: bootloader: Support multiple targets....Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/40997>. * gnu/bootloader.scm (<bootloader-configuration>): New 'targets' field. (%bootloader-configuration-target): New procedure. (bootloader-configuration-target): Add deprecation warning. (bootloader-configuration-targets): New procedure. * guix/scripts/system.scm (install): Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets. (perform-action)[bootloader-target]: Remove unused argument and update doc. Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets and fix indentation. (process-action): Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets. Do not provide the unused BOOTLOADER-TARGET argument when applying `perform-action'. * guix/scripts/system/reconfigure.scm (install-bootloader-program): Rename DEVICE argument to DEVICES. Adjust doc and comment. Apply `installer' and `disk-installer' for every DEVICES. (install-bootloader): Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets and rename variable from DEVICE to DEVICES. * gnu/tests/install.scm: Adjust accordingly. * tests/guix-system.sh: Likewise. * gnu/tests/reconfigure.scm (run-install-bootloader-test): Adjust the DEVICES argument so that it is a list. * doc/guix.texi: Update doc. Maxim Cournoyer 2020-11-17gnu: bootloader: efi-bootloader-chain: Allow multiple HOOKS....* gnu/bootloader.scm (efi-bootloader-profile): Allow multiple HOOKS. (efi-bootloader-chain): Allow multiple HOOKS. Signed-off-by: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> Stefan 2020-11-16gnu: bootloader: Support chain loading to an EFI bootloader....* gnu/bootloader.scm (efi-bootloader-profile): New function. (efi-bootloader-chain): New function. Signed-off-by: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> Stefan 2020-06-08bootloader: Extend `<menu-entry>' for multiboot....* gnu/bootloader.scm (<menu-entry>)[multiboot-kernel,multiboot-arguments, multiboot-modules]: New fields. [linux,initrd]: Add default value '#f'. (menu-entry->sexp, sexp->menu-entry): Support multiboot entry. * doc/guix.texi (Bootloader Configuration): Document them. Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen