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Re: How to create a substitute server with substitutes that failed?
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Julien Lepiller |
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Re: How to create a substitute server with substitutes that failed? |
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Wed, 26 Aug 2020 08:07:23 -0400 |
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The best would be to run "guix publish" on your server, as it will allow others
to use your server as a substitute server, instead of having to manually
download archives of the package and dependencies.
guix copy copies an item from one store to the other, so it doesn't make sense
to send from localhost to localhost :). Maybe you wanted to use guix archive
instead, to create an archive that can later be imported?
Le 26 août 2020 07:18:15 GMT-04:00, "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide"
<arne_bab@web.de> a écrit :
>
>Hi,
>
>I’d like to create a small server that provides substitutes for
>packages
>for which I often have to build a fallback (mostly ungoogled Chromium).
>
>How can I do that? Is there already a simply way?
>
>I tried guix copy, but without luck:
>
>$ LANG=C guix copy ungoogled-chromium --to=guixtmp@localhost
>guix copy: error: failed to connect to `#<input-output: channel
>(open)7effb4657a80>': Protocol error
>
>What I want is just to put the required substitute archives on a server
>for others to download. Ungoogled Chromium takes so long that only one
>person should ever have to build it (and I need it for work, so I can
>be
>that one person).
>
>It would be ideal if I could put it on a dumb public host with only
>HTTPS access and FTP for upload (since I already have that and it has
>unlimited bandwidth).
>
>Best wishes,
>Arne
>
>
>--
>Unpolitisch sein
>heißt politisch sein
>ohne es zu merken
Re: How to create a substitute server with substitutes that failed?, Christopher Baines, 2020/08/26
Re: How to create a substitute server with substitutes that failed?, zimoun, 2020/08/27