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Re: Default store-dir
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Sree Harsha Totakura |
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Re: Default store-dir |
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Sun, 20 Apr 2014 10:09:03 +0200 |
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On 04/18/2014 10:42 PM, Elric Erkose wrote:
> When guix is configured with an alternate "prefix", why isn't "store-dir"
> relative to this alternate prefix? Yes, it is possible to specify something
> like, "--with-store-dir=<some-prefix>/gnu", but some people expect all
> files/directories to be relative to "--prefix" to isolate source based
> installed software from their base system.
Because, it enables Guix to download and use pre-built binaries
(substitutes). This is a feature many wound want to have as compiling a
package can take a lot of time (especially when doing it for the first
time). These binaries are built with their prefix directory set into
'/gnu/store/...' and they will be valid only if they are installed into
'/gnu/store/...' on your system.
The `--prefix' option will still let you install Guix into a directory
of your choice and still be able to download substitutes along as you
didn't configure with a different `--with-store-dir'.
Sree
- Default store-dir, Elric Erkose, 2014/04/18
- Re: Default store-dir,
Sree Harsha Totakura <=