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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2013-01-23 15:35:36 +0100
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2013-01-23 15:40:13 +0100
commit821b0015fa128e64579da8c09e23cb01f932e068 (patch)
tree21cea7d2f878f9e73814294596a2037d7bcd0dae /doc
parent2b902c3c467257f61b9d5e52739b052d8ecd32ee (diff)
doc: Improve wording and fix typos in "Features".
* doc/guix.texi (Features): Fix typos, and rephrase according to the suggestions of Alex Sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshausen@gmail.com>.
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@@ -396,24 +396,25 @@ own directory---something that resembles
Instead of referring to these directories, users have their own
@dfn{profile}, which points to the packages that they actually want to
-use. That profile is normally stored in @code{$HOME/.guix-profile}, and
-each user has its own profile.
+use. These profiles are stored within each user's home directory, at
+@code{$HOME/.guix-profile}.
-For example, if @code{alice} installed GCC 4.7.2, then
+For example, @code{alice} installs GCC 4.7.2. As a result,
@file{/home/alice/.guix-profile/bin/gcc} points to
-@file{/nix/store/xxx-gcc-4.7.2/bin/gcc}; on the same machine, @code{bob}
-may have installed GCC 4.8.0, in which case its profile refers to these
-particular package installation. Both coexist, without any
-interference.
+@file{/nix/store/@dots{}-gcc-4.7.2/bin/gcc}. Now, on the same machine,
+@code{bob} had already installed GCC 4.8.0. The profile of @code{bob}
+simply continues to point to
+@file{/nix/store/@dots{}-gcc-4.8.0/bin/gcc}---i.e., both versions of GCC
+coexist on the same system without any interference.
The @command{guix-package} command is the central tool to manage
-packages. It operates on those per-user profiles, and can be used
-@emph{with normal user privileges}.
+packages (@pxref{Invoking guix-package}). It operates on those per-user
+profiles, and can be used @emph{with normal user privileges}.
The command provides the obvious install, remove, and upgrade
operations. Each invocation is actually a @emph{transaction}: either
the specified operation succeeds, or nothing happens. Thus, if the
-@command{guix-package} processed is terminated during the transaction,
+@command{guix-package} process is terminated during the transaction,
or if a power outage occurs during the transaction, then the user's
profile remains in its previous state, and remains usable.