environment: container: Create dummy home directory and /etc/passwd.
* guix/scripts/environment.scm (launch-environment/container): Change
$HOME to the current user's home directory instead of
/homeless-shelter.  Create a dummy /etc/passwd with a single entry for
the current user.
* doc/guix.texi ("invoking guix environment"): Add a note about the
dummy home directory and /etc/passwd.
			
			
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@end example
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@c See
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@c <https://syntaxexclamation.wordpress.com/2014/06/26/escaping-continuations/> 
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@c <https://syntaxexclamation.wordpress.com/2014/06/26/escaping-continuations/>
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@c for the funny quote.
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Calling the monadic @code{sh-symlink} has no effect.  As someone once
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said, ``you exit a monad like you exit a building on fire: by running''.
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but you are actually on an @code{x86_64} machine:
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@example
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$ guix build --log-file gdb -s mips64el-linux 
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$ guix build --log-file gdb -s mips64el-linux
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https://hydra.gnu.org/log/@dots{}-gdb-7.10
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@end example
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@itemx -C
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@cindex container
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Run @var{command} within an isolated container.  The current working
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directory outside the container is mapped inside the
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container.  Additionally, the spawned process runs as the current user
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outside the container, but has root privileges in the context of the
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container.
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directory outside the container is mapped inside the container.
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Additionally, a dummy home directory is created that matches the current
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user's home directory, and @file{/etc/passwd} is configured accordingly.
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The spawned process runs as the current user outside the container, but
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has root privileges in the context of the container.
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@item --network
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@itemx -N
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@item fcntl
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Use this if possible.  Works with NFS too if lockd is used.
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@item flock
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May not exist in all systems.  Doesn't work with NFS. 
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May not exist in all systems.  Doesn't work with NFS.
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@item lockf
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May not exist in all systems.  Doesn't work with NFS.
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@end table
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                             (list (direct-store-path bash) profile))))
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    (return
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     (let* ((cwd (getcwd))
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            (passwd (getpwuid (getuid)))
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            ;; Bind-mount all requisite store items, user-specified mappings,
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            ;; /bin/sh, the current working directory, and possibly networking
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            ;; configuration files within the container.
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                      ;; The same variables as in Nix's 'build.cc'.
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                      '("TMPDIR" "TEMPDIR" "TMP" "TEMP"))
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            ;; From Nix build.cc:
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            ;;
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            ;; Set HOME to a non-existing path to prevent certain
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            ;; programs from using /etc/passwd (or NIS, or whatever)
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            ;; to locate the home directory (for example, wget looks
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            ;; for ~/.wgetrc).  I.e., these tools use /etc/passwd if
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            ;; HOME is not set, but they will just assume that the
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            ;; settings file they are looking for does not exist if
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            ;; HOME is set but points to some non-existing path.
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            (setenv "HOME" "/homeless-shelter")
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            ;; Create a dummy home directory under the same name as on the
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            ;; host.
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            (mkdir-p (passwd:dir passwd))
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            (setenv "HOME" (passwd:dir passwd))
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            ;; Create a dummy /etc/passwd to satisfy applications that demand
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            ;; to read it, such as 'git clone' over SSH, a valid use-case when
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            ;; sharing the host's network namespace.
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            (mkdir-p "/etc")
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            (call-with-output-file "/etc/passwd"
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              (lambda (port)
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                (display (string-join (list (passwd:name passwd)
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                                            "x" ; but there is no shadow
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                                            "0" "0" ; user is now root
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                                            (passwd:gecos passwd)
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                                            (passwd:dir passwd)
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                                            bash)
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                                      ":")
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                         port)
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                (newline port)))
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            ;; For convenience, start in the user's current working
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            ;; directory rather than the root directory.
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