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| -rw-r--r-- | dot_config/environment.d/10-nix-profile-path.conf | 20 |
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diff --git a/dot_config/environment.d/10-nix-profile-path.conf b/dot_config/environment.d/10-nix-profile-path.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 61d6402..0000000 --- a/dot_config/environment.d/10-nix-profile-path.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# Prepend the Nix home-profile (and ~/.local/bin) to the systemd *user* -# manager's environment PATH, so it is inherited by every service process. -# -# Scope of this file: it fixes PATH for *child-process* lookups made BY the -# services — e.g. wl-paste spawning `cliphist store`, swayidle running -# `swaymsg`/`playerctl`, and helper scripts (display-watcher.sh, -# on-battery-suspend) that call nix tools by bare name. The systemd user -# manager does NOT source ~/.zprofile, so without this its PATH is only -# /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin and those bare-name lookups fail. -# -# It does NOT fix systemd's own ExecStart= binary resolution: systemd's -# --user manager does not resolve a bare ExecStart name against this -# (imported/environment.d) PATH, so those would still fail 203/EXEC. For -# that reason the units under dot_config/systemd/user/ invoke their main -# binary by absolute path (%h/.nix-profile/bin/<name>); this file only -# covers the secondary PATH lookups those binaries/scripts perform. -# -# Note: environment.d is only re-read on a fresh user manager (login/boot) -# or after `systemctl --user daemon-reexec`; it is not picked up mid-session. -PATH=${HOME}/.nix-profile/bin:${HOME}/.local/bin:${PATH} |
