Trying out Guix for the first time! Waiting for packages to download.
I’m a long time Arch user. Any tips?!
I’ve heard there aren’t as many packages for Guix as other distros, but I was thinking Flatpak and distrobox will help bridge the gap for me.
I love it especially because of the guix shell and guix shell container for dev environment isolation. It is a whole different ecosystem from the ground up though so it’s not an easy ride. But those two features make it worth it for me. Also it’s GNU distro which imo is a plus.
Yeah! This is one of the features I’m most interested in. I haven’t gotten to using this feature yet, but I was curious about it.
Let’s say I’m working on a project that requires Go, Node, maybe some C library, and GNU Make. Seems like I would be able to use
guix shell
for this, right? Great.Now if a friend wanted to work on the project, could I share my
guix shell
configuration with him? (Assuming he’s also a Guix user.)I’m currently using
distrobox.ini
plusdistrobox assemble
for this kind of workflow, but of course this isn’t totally reproducible.Also, welcome to Guix System Distribution, I hope you stick around
Iirc guix shell is for one off package or programs you want to test, say you want to quickly format a drive to exfat or so, when you exit the sub-shell, the installed packages are discarded
guix shell containers would work best for your scenario but I have little experience with them