Dec 29, 2025, 04:38 by [email protected]:

> "Abraham S.A.H." <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/guix-installer
>>
>> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/guix
>>
> I already have Guix. I was looking for a native solution in Archlinux
> since Guix requires some extra maintenance and adds complexity.
>

Installing and maintaining two or more different versions or builds of a same 
program on a machine is already a complex task.  Requiring extra work.

Using Guix is actually the easist option to do this, you just need to setup 
Guix and then install Emacs versions you want.
Other options need more works, one of them is probably through using 
containers.  But maybe I'm wrong.

Another advantage of using Guix on top of Arch is the ability to do partial 
upgrades, you don't need to update your whole system, just to be able to 
upgrade your Emacs.
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