Giovanni Biscuolo <g...@xelera.eu> writes:
> Ricardo, > > thanks for your patience with users like me still not able to find > substitutes availability info :-S > > Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes: > >> Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes: >> >>> Giovanni Biscuolo <g...@xelera.eu> writes: >>> >>>> unfortunately I'm still having problems installing it since my client >>>> does not download the substitute but starts building the derivation: >>>> >>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>>> $ guix package -i ungoogled-chromium >>>> substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.info'... 100.0% >>>> building >>>> /gnu/store/4mvzzx2jmr4r4p2kx0hcvwr9s9lvx0gd-ungoogled-chromium-72.0.3626.109.drv... >>>> \ 'set-paths' phase^C >>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >>> >>> There is no such derivation on the server at berlin.guixsd.org. > > ouch, sorry! […] No need to apologize. I was curious as to what’s going on here, so I checked right on berlin.guixsd.org to see if the file exists at all. I don’t know why the derivation you get isn’t yet available on berlin. It’s possible that there hasn’t been an evaluation corresponding to your commit. > I still have to learn how to find a guix commit giving me one of those > specific derivations... or just check if one specific commit provides > one of those You generally can’t do that. You can’t compute the commit from only a derivation file name. -- Ricardo