zimoun writes: > Hi Chris, > > On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 at 12:48, Christopher Baines wrote: > >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>> 65.7% substitutes available (9,425 out of 14,354) >>> at least 57,816.3 MiB of nars (compressed) >>> 97,343.9 MiB on disk (uncompressed) >>> 0.010 seconds per request (138.1 seconds in total) >>> 103.0 requests per second >>> >>> 0.0% (0 out of 4,929) of the missing items are queued >>> at least 1,000 queued builds >>> x86_64-linux: 1000 (100.0%) >>> build rate: 9.20 builds per hour >>> x86_64-linux: 9.20 builds per hour >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >>> >>> Hum? Almost 1/3 of substitutes are not available and in the same time >>> not queued. Is it expected? Does it mean that 1/3 of the builds are >>> failing? >> >> Probably not, most likely canceled or a dependency failed to build. > > Well, it depends on how you define what is a build. ;-) Because if one > package's dependency does not build, the package cannot build either. Yeah. Given this is about Cuirass, I was sort of using the Cuirass build states, which does distinguish a build that was attempted, and failed, from one which couldn't be attempted because an input was lacking.