Alex Kost writes:
> Hi, I've noticed that "guix weather" provides "--manifest" long option
> but not "-m" short option (as "guix package" does). Would it be better
> to add "-m" for consistency with "guix package"?
Yes, that would be good. I forgot to provide it when I added
“--manifest” supp
Alex Kost skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès (2017-07-25 12:26 +0200) wrote:
>
>> Hello Guix!
>>
>> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>>
>>> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>>>
> Now if one could pass a manifest or a system configuration to “guix
> weather” and it would show how many of the desired packages have
Ludovic Courtès (2017-07-25 12:26 +0200) wrote:
> Hello Guix!
>
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>>
Now if one could pass a manifest or a system configuration to “guix
weather” and it would show how many of the desired packages have
substitutes that would be e
Hello Guix!
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
>>> Now if one could pass a manifest or a system configuration to “guix
>>> weather” and it would show how many of the desired packages have
>>> substitutes that would be even more useful. Looking at the concise code
>>> it seems t
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> I hope the "weather" naming is only temporary and will migrate
>> to a better one (more descriptive) before commit.
>>
>> Don't get me wrong, it's a cool name, for people that already
>> know about the feature. But for guix newcomers, it w
Hi,
Vincent Legoll skribis:
> I hope the "weather" naming is only temporary and will migrate
> to a better one (more descriptive) before commit.
>
> Don't get me wrong, it's a cool name, for people that already
> know about the feature. But for guix newcomers, it will be
> confusing, IMHO.
Note
Hello,
I hope the "weather" naming is only temporary and will migrate
to a better one (more descriptive) before commit.
Don't get me wrong, it's a cool name, for people that already
know about the feature. But for guix newcomers, it will be
confusing, IMHO.
Not knowing what I'm talking about, I'
Hello!
Catonano skribis:
> First: having never being involved with binaries publishing I don't know
> what you mean with
> "if the server uses
> ‘guix publish --cache’"
The ‘--cache’ option instructs ‘guix publish’ to maintain a cache of the
archives it publishes (“nars”):
https://www.gnu.or
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>> Now if one could pass a manifest or a system configuration to “guix
>> weather” and it would show how many of the desired packages have
>> substitutes that would be even more useful. Looking at the concise code
>> it seems to be an almost trivial change.
>
> Attached i
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Now if one could pass a manifest or a system configuration to “guix
> weather” and it would show how many of the desired packages have
> substitutes that would be even more useful. Looking at the concise code
> it seems to be an almost trivial change.
Attached is a pat
Hey Ludo,
> The attached tool allows you to query the status a substitute server
> (and, as a side effect, triggers a nar regeneration if the server uses
> ‘guix publish --cache’).
This is very useful! I’ve been using it for the past two days to
monitor the progress on berlin.guixsd.org
Now if
2017-07-21 17:13 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Courtès :
> Hello Guix!
>
> Lately we’ve had a lot of nar URLs return 404, mostly for server-side
> issues (setup issue on hydra.gnu.org that broke ‘guix publish’ cache
> management, and a ‘guix publish’ cache eviction policy that’s too
> aggressive.)
>
> The att
Hello Guix!
Lately we’ve had a lot of nar URLs return 404, mostly for server-side
issues (setup issue on hydra.gnu.org that broke ‘guix publish’ cache
management, and a ‘guix publish’ cache eviction policy that’s too
aggressive.)
The attached tool allows you to query the status a substitute serve
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