Julien Lepiller writes: > I suppose, but that's going to be a bit of work. I'm not very knowledgeable on this part of guix. I think you'll need to generate a narinfo and a nar for each store item you want to be available. Maybe you can run guix publish locally and mirror the files it serves on your server? That sounds like a viable option. > You'll need to publish /.narifo and the other files it references (the nar archives themselves). So I only need a way to get all the hashes referenced for a given package. Do you know the command for that? > So you'd download them from localhost and send them to your server. Your guix daemon must trust the builder's public key, or the substitute will not be downloaded. > > Le 26 août 2020 10:56:26 GMT-04:00, "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" a écrit : >>Julien Lepiller writes: >>> The best would be to run "guix publish" on your server, as it will >>allow others to use your server as a substitute server, instead of >>having to manually download archives of the package and dependencies. >>Thank you for your answer! >> >>Is it possible to do the equivalent of guix publish on a dumb server? >> >>The webhosts I have are pretty dumb servers that definitely have no >>Guix, and I have no root-access (and currently don’t want it, because I >>don’t like the maintenance burden that comes with it). -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken