Hi Chris, [...] Here's the data, from an office connected to fiber in Montréal, Canada: Bordeaux (France): --8<--cut here--start-->8-- $ wget https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwx
Hey, Chris: El 25/05/23 a las 13:52, Christopher Baines escribió: France: wget https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwxw64hmcyshic9p3q-stellarium-0.21.0 US: wget https://bordeaux-us-
Also dry guix package -i something --substitute-urls="https://berlin.guixsd.org https://mirror.hydra.gnu.org" --dry-run It should give you a list of substituted binaries. If that does not happen ther
Perhaps what you're seeing might be caused by this: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22990 -- Chris Attachment: signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Every now and then, guix updates the list of substitutes. While doing so, it displays a bunch of substitute: updating list of substitutes from 'https://mirror.hydra.gnu.org'... 100.0% Sometimes dozen
Andreas Enge <address@hidden> skribis: Yes, that’s why we currently have mirror.* followed by hydra.*. But given that the former is a mirror of the latter, which clients do not know, it’s a bit s
Hey! I was reminded again about substitute download speeds outside of Europe again today. There was some feedback when I sent out a message to guix-devel [1], [2] a while back. I think the rough summ
Hi, OK, I’ll push it shortly, but… thanks Ada for bringing this issue up again. I get the same error on `guix pull` almost always when I am on my enterprise network. Re-running `guix pull` a seco
I haven't looked at the changes here, but given bordeaux.guix.gnu.org is a default substitute server, I don't think it'll need special handling. Attachment: signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Hi, That looks reasonable to me. We should make sure most common use cases don’t end up going through too many extra dialog boxes though. Thanks, Ludo’.
Hello, Adding such an option shouldn't be too hard, as there's already the possibility to add an HTTP mirror from the parameters menu. The problem is to authorize the substitute server. I don't think
Hi, Guix users! Thanks to the <Alex Chi iskyzh@gmail.com> (from SJTU). We finally set up a Guix substitutemirror in SJTU LUG. You can try with command line option "--substitute-urls=https://mirrors.
I don't believe it's currently possible to list more than one substitute url with --substitute-urls= -- Efraim Flashner <address@hidden> אפרים פלשנרGPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 4
This only applied to zstd nars, whereas this is an lzip nar that was apparently missing at the time. Maybe this is/was some problem with the mirror. Attachment: signature.asc Description: PGP signatu
Good to know, so to summarise a US mirror is helpful for some people at least in South America, but closer mirrors help more (with Mexico being the best in this test). Attachment: signature.asc Descr
Hi, This was on a residential Comcast connection which seems to be AS7922. I tried to avoid any local slowdowns by doing this with a wired connection at a time when there was little other activity on
[CC'ing Andreas & Chris in case they want to chime in.] bayfront has been public sinc 2016..2017?, but it was recently exposed through a second hostname, bordeaux.guix.gnu.org. That's the name that s
Hi, No, that’s another problem: bordeaux.guix would delete nars before their advertised TTL has expired. See <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/63634#4>. Chris explained that this was solved recently I b