|
From: | Carlo Zancanaro |
Subject: | Re: Update Xonsh |
Date: | Wed, 20 May 2020 15:45:05 +1000 |
User-agent: | mu4e 1.4.6; emacs 26.3 |
Hey Edison,One easy way to do this is to just put your package definition in config.scm, above your operating system definition. I haven't tried it with a shell, but the basic idea would be to have something like this:
(define-public xonsh ... your package definition ...) (operating-system ... other bits ... (users (cons (user-account ... other bits ... (shell (file-append xonsh "/bin/xonsh"))) %base-user-accounts)) ... other bits ...)Another way to do it would be to submit a patch updating xonsh to be included in Guix, which would also benefit all other Guix users.
Carlo On Wed, May 20 2020, Edison Ibáñez wrote:
Regards,I currently use xonsh as my user's shell, but the default version inGuixSD is 0.6.2 and the latest available is 0.9.18.I wrote a file to install the latest version of this package but Icannot set this version as my user's default shell.There is a way to update xonsh in the config.scm file to the latestavailable version. Thank you – Edison Ibáñez One Emacs to rule them all
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |