On 28.08.20 16:23, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > I’m not sure what conclusions you’re drawing here? :-)
That my laptop doesn't really get substitutes... > As you found, each entry in /var/guix/substitute/cache has a TTL, > including for negative lookups. This is why one can observe different > behaviors on different machines: one machine can think the substitute is > unavailable (cached negative entry not yet expired), while the other got > a positive lookup soon after the substitute had been “baked” on the > server. > > TTLs vary. For successful lookups, this is usually a long TTL (see > ‘guix publish --ttl’). For negative lookups, there are two cases: a > 1h-or-so TTL for “absolute no”, and a 5mn TTL for > “substitute-being-baked no”. So my question is how I can influence/change that behaviour for my client? Because the current situation on my laptop is awful. And if it doesn't get better I will move away that system from Guix System...
