Here is the attachement, sorry for forgetting it the first time. -------------------------------------------- Thank you Maxime. I would like to (1) upgrade the deamon, and then (2) use it to update all packages. I hence started by reading the manual: https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Upgrading-Guix.html Because I am running on a foreign distro, I used the command "sudo -i guix pull" as indicated. Following your advice, I used today "guix pull", but I got the same message. -------------------------------------------- Thank you Simon. I copy-pasted your command but I have no file named "/gnu/store/n8vdar2f60mvq62g7mngpqwykbm9rw1q-guix-1.2.0rc2-1.0d4b1af". Best, Timothée Le sam. 15 oct. 2022 à 13:55, zimoun a écrit : > Hi, > > On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 at 20:08, Timothée Flutre wrote: > > > I have a computer with Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS". Some time ago, I installed > Guix > > to try it out, which I finally did not for various reasons. But hearing > the > > talk of K. Hinsen last month convinced me of giving it another try. > > Cool! > > > > I hence started by upgrading Guix, like this: > > sudo -i guix pull >& output_guix_pull.txt > > Well, the guix-daemon is probably too old. Maybe you need something > like [1]: > > sudo -i guix package --bootstrap -r guix -i \ > /gnu/store/n8vdar2f60mvq62g7mngpqwykbm9rw1q-guix-1.2.0rc2-1.0d4b1af > > 1: > > > > The whole report is attached in the file "output_guix_pull.txt". > > Missing attachment. > > > Cheers, > simon >