Jack asked:
> Could building be avoided entirely with substitutes? Are substitutes not
> appropriate for some reason, or is it just that substitutes are not
> produced on Hydra for every guix commit?
Now, I feel dumb for not having thought to ask that question!
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Paul Dufresne writes:
It takes 45 mins. on my relatively old dual core to guix-pull
Yeah, this isn’t great. Since 0.13.0 compilation is slower and requires
a whole lot more memory. That’s a known problem.
There are some ideas to reduce the amoun
Oooh. Are they binary or text?
On Aug 8, 2017 4:21 PM, "Ricardo Wurmus" wrote:
>
> RoundDuck Man writes:
>
> > Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
> >
> > I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> > many of the major ones, like lastlog, s
Paul Dufresne writes:
> It takes 45 mins. on my relatively old dual core to guix-pull
Yeah, this isn’t great. Since 0.13.0 compilation is slower and requires
a whole lot more memory. That’s a known problem.
There are some ideas to reduce the amount of compilation that has to
happen locally,
RoundDuck Man writes:
> Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
>
> I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing. Are
> the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journa
Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing. Are
the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?
On Aug 8, 2017 10:01 AM, "Le
I try to get to the way/vocabulary you use.
It takes 45 mins. on my relatively old dual core to guix-pull (would
say 95% of the time
compiling).
The way I begin to see it, the problem seems that guix-system itself seems to be
considered as latest-drv derivation. I guess I would have prefer that
t
Hi Paul
Paul Dufresne writes:
> Ok, I was able to make a guix pull without compiling the 616 files.
>
> But I just done it again, and it seems to compile the full 616 files
> each time a commit is done...
> I think.
This is right — guix pull will download (now via git) the latest
available snaps