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Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger.
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger. |
Date: |
Thu, 26 May 2016 10:01:37 +0200 |
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Roel Janssen <address@hidden> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Roel Janssen <address@hidden> skribis:
[...]
>>> I'd say we should definitely do this. Making the Guix project
>>> self-contained will make it look more solid to people outside of the
>>> project. This is an issue we have solved half-way now.. We rely on
>>> infrastructure we cannot easily create with Guix only.
>>
>> What part of the infrastructure do you have in mind? It’s true that we
>> fetch sources from a wide range of places now.
>
> In this case, just a "content-addressed mirror" (we don't have the ui to
> create it). So, we have the code in place to fetch from other
> content-addressed mirrors, but we don't have the code in place to create
> one.
OK.
>>> I think it's important that we can show that with GNU Guix, we've got
>>> everything covered, from source to binary, without relying on other
>>> projects (even though Nix is a friendly project :-))
>>>
>>> It doesn't matter if we actually create a content-addressed mirror any
>>> time soon, what matters is that we provide the tools to do so easily.
>>
>> I agree. :-) A command to create a content-addressed cache along the
>> lines of tarballs.nixos.org would be welcome, indeed, and rather easy to
>> implement (we wouldn’t be able to generate the cache on the fly like
>> ‘guix publish’ does because the daemon does not store raw content
>> hashes; instead, it stores the hash of the nar of the contents, but
>> anyway a detail.)
>
> Could we create a mapping between the hash from the package recipe and
> the hash of the nar of the contents? Then this wouldn't be a problem.
This sounds like a description of how Guix works. ;-)
Roughly, <package> objects compile down to derivations, and there’s a
mapping from the derivation name (the .drv file) to its outputs.
The same is true of origins, which (usually) compile to fixed-output
derivations.
Now, store items are not necessarily plain regular files, which is why
the daemon stores the hash of their nar-serialization.
Cheers,
Ludo’.
- [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Roel Janssen, 2016/05/03
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Leo Famulari, 2016/05/22
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Ricardo Wurmus, 2016/05/23
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Efraim Flashner, 2016/05/23
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Roel Janssen, 2016/05/23
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Ludovic Courtès, 2016/05/23
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Roel Janssen, 2016/05/23
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Ludovic Courtès, 2016/05/24
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger., Roel Janssen, 2016/05/24
- Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add r-edger.,
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