Hello,
Christopher Baines skribis:
> The max-age of that narinfo is currently based on the scheduled removal
> of the zstd compressed nar, which is going to happen quite far in the
> future.
>
> I did think of a number of ways to approach this, and I'm not sure I've
> settled on the right one ye
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi!
>
> Christopher Baines skribis:
>
>> Related to this, I've added options to the nar-herder to help change the
>> TTL being used, and reduced the TTL for bordeaux.guix.gnu.org to 10
>> minutes (from 180 days) [4]. This will at least mean that in the future,
>> the n
Hi!
Christopher Baines skribis:
> I've finally got around to starting to address the problems with
> disappearing nars discussed in [3]. The nar-herder now schedules nars
> which it's generated for removal and the time for removal is based on
> the TTL in use.
>
> 3: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/
Hey!
I'm think the last update I sent out was back in April 2023 [1], but
it's coming up to 3 years since bordeaux was added as a default
substitute server [2]. It's scary how much time has passed!
1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2023-04/msg00319.html
2:
https://guix.gnu.org/en/
Hi Chris,
Christopher Baines skribis:
> ## Serving fixed output files by hash
>
> bordeaux.guix.gnu.org is now in the list of content addressed mirrors
> [2].
Yay!
> ## Referential integrity
>
> This is usually something I think about in the context of databases, but
> nars/narinfos have refer
Hi Chris,
Thanks for writing the update; it's come a long way :-).
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Thanks,
Maxim
Hey!
The last update was sent out back in January [1], while things are
stable there has been some activity in the last couple of months.
1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2023-01/msg00199.html
## Numbers
bordeaux.guix.gnu.org currently provides ~2.2 million nars, which take
up