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diff --git a/scripts/install-multi-user.sh b/scripts/install-multi-user.sh
index e5cc4d7ed..5e8b4ac18 100644
--- a/scripts/install-multi-user.sh
+++ b/scripts/install-multi-user.sh
@@ -71,11 +71,9 @@ uninstall_directions() {
subheader "Uninstalling nix:"
local step=0
- if [ -e /run/systemd/system ] && poly_service_installed_check; then
+ if poly_service_installed_check; then
step=$((step + 1))
poly_service_uninstall_directions "$step"
- else
- step=$((step + 1))
fi
for profile_target in "${PROFILE_TARGETS[@]}"; do
@@ -255,40 +253,20 @@ function finish_success {
echo "To try again later, run \"sudo -i nix-channel --update nixpkgs\"."
fi
- if [ -e /run/systemd/system ]; then
- cat <<EOF
-
-Before Nix will work in your existing shells, you'll need to close
-them and open them again. Other than that, you should be ready to go.
-
-Try it! Open a new terminal, and type:
-
- $ nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"
-
-Thank you for using this installer. If you have any feedback, don't
-hesitate:
-
-$(contactme)
-EOF
- else
- cat <<EOF
+ cat <<EOF
Before Nix will work in your existing shells, you'll need to close
them and open them again. Other than that, you should be ready to go.
Try it! Open a new terminal, and type:
-
- $ sudo nix-daemon
+$(poly_extra_try_me_commands)
$ nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"
-
-Additionally, you may want to add nix-daemon to your init-system.
-
+$(poly_extra_setup_instructions)
Thank you for using this installer. If you have any feedback, don't
hesitate:
$(contactme)
EOF
- fi
}
@@ -630,24 +608,20 @@ EOF
}
configure_shell_profile() {
- # If there is an /etc/profile.d directory, we want to ensure there
- # is a nix.sh within it, so we can use the following loop to add
- # the source lines to it. Note that I'm _not_ adding the source
- # lines here, because we want to be using the regular machinery.
- #
- # If we go around that machinery, it becomes more complicated and
- # adds complications to the uninstall instruction generator and
- # old instruction sniffer as well.
- if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then
- _sudo "create a stub /etc/profile.d/nix.sh which will be updated" \
- touch /etc/profile.d/nix.sh
- fi
-
for profile_target in "${PROFILE_TARGETS[@]}"; do
if [ -e "$profile_target" ]; then
_sudo "to back up your current $profile_target to $profile_target$PROFILE_BACKUP_SUFFIX" \
cp "$profile_target" "$profile_target$PROFILE_BACKUP_SUFFIX"
+ else
+ # try to create the file if its directory exists
+ target_dir="$(dirname "$profile_target")"
+ if [ -d "$target_dir" ]; then
+ _sudo "to create a stub $profile_target which will be updated" \
+ touch "$profile_target"
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [ -e "$profile_target" ]; then
shell_source_lines \
| _sudo "extend your $profile_target with nix-daemon settings" \
tee -a "$profile_target"
@@ -725,9 +699,7 @@ main() {
setup_default_profile
place_nix_configuration
- if [ -e /run/systemd/system ]; then
- poly_configure_nix_daemon_service
- fi
+ poly_configure_nix_daemon_service
trap finish_success EXIT
}