Nils Gillmann writes:
> Chris Marusich writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've set up a caching proxy to serve substitutes from Hydra. If you want
>> to use it, it's available here:
>>
>> http://hydra-mirror.marusich.info
>>
>> Behind the scenes, this endpoint is set up to distribute hydra.gnu.org's
>> subs
Chris Marusich writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up a caching proxy to serve substitutes from Hydra. If you want
> to use it, it's available here:
>
> http://hydra-mirror.marusich.info
>
> Behind the scenes, this endpoint is set up to distribute hydra.gnu.org's
> substitutes via Amazon CloudFront, which
Chris Marusich skribis:
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> Yeah, mirror.guixsd.org also caches for one week now. I wasn’t sure how
>> much disk space that would represent, but so far we’re around 10G, so
>> increasing to 1 week seemed reasonable.
>
> Are there any URL paths a caching
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Yeah, mirror.guixsd.org also caches for one week now. I wasn’t sure how
> much disk space that would represent, but so far we’re around 10G, so
> increasing to 1 week seemed reasonable.
Are there any URL paths a caching proxy should NOT cache for a long
t
Chris Marusich skribis:
> No, I'm not using that at the moment. In the future, if I set up any
> nginx servers to accomplish the same task, I will definitely use it. I
> would prefer to run my own servers, but for now this is something I can
> do immediately to help the project, so I decided to d
Andreas Enge skribis:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:04:33AM +0100, Andy Wingo wrote:
>> Right now hydra.gnu.org is in this weird situation where people who use
>> it have to trust it, modulo "guix challenge" of course. But really all
>> we have to trust is the mapping from the derivation (like th
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Nice! Are you using the nginx config that’s in guix-maintenance.git?
No, I'm not using that at the moment. In the future, if I set up any
nginx servers to accomplish the same task, I will definitely use it. I
would prefer to run my own servers, but for no
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:04:33AM +0100, Andy Wingo wrote:
> Right now hydra.gnu.org is in this weird situation where people who use
> it have to trust it, modulo "guix challenge" of course. But really all
> we have to trust is the mapping from the derivation (like the "foo"
> package) to a hash
Chris Marusich skribis:
> I've set up a caching proxy to serve substitutes from Hydra. If you want
> to use it, it's available here:
>
> http://hydra-mirror.marusich.info
Nice! Are you using the nginx config that’s in guix-maintenance.git?
> Full disclosure: I'm employed by Amazon. However, I'
On Tue 08 Mar 2016 07:37, Chris Marusich writes:
> I've set up a caching proxy to serve substitutes from Hydra. If you want
> to use it, it's available here:
>
> http://hydra-mirror.marusich.info
>
> Behind the scenes, this endpoint is set up to distribute hydra.gnu.org's
> substitutes via Amazon
Hi,
I've set up a caching proxy to serve substitutes from Hydra. If you want
to use it, it's available here:
http://hydra-mirror.marusich.info
Behind the scenes, this endpoint is set up to distribute hydra.gnu.org's
substitutes via Amazon CloudFront, which is a global content
distribution networ
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