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Re: Ad-hoc offloading to a server
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Re: Ad-hoc offloading to a server |
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Mon, 20 Sep 2021 21:38:32 +0200 |
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The way I'd do it for now would be:
ssh cwebber@beefybuilder.org guix build mypackage
ssh cwebber@beefybuilder.org guix publish
ssh -N -R 8081:localhost:8080 cwebber@beefybuilder.org&
guix build --substitute-urls=http://localhost:8081 mypackage
First, and only once, you need to authorize your machine to use
substitute packages from the beefy server
ssh cwebber@beefybuilder.org guix archive --authorize
scp cwebber@beefybuilder.org:/etc/guix/signing-key.pub /tmp/whatever
guix archive --authorize < /tmp/whatever
Let me know if that works for you.
Cheers,
Edouard.
Christine Lemmer-Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org> writes:
> Sometimes I've wanted to offload builds ad-hoc to another server, like
> so:
>
> guix build mypackage --offload-to=cwebber@beefybuilder.org
>
> This would offload by ssh'ing into that server and doing the offloading
> there, but it's a more explicit user specified location.
>
> Thoughts? Would this be a worthwhile feature?
>
> - Christine
>
> PS: I suppose despite being a more explicit operation, I suppose the
> /etc/guix/acl file can't be avoided under our current security model,
> because we're still trusting that the remote location is trustworthy
> enough to put this build result in our store as the result associated
> with this input. One user could, otherwise, screw over all others.