GNU bug report logs - #47633
Provide direct download to .iso

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Package: guix;

Reported by: bo0od <bo0od <at> riseup.net>

Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2021 05:33:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #11 received at 47633 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Julien Lepiller <julien <at> lepiller.eu>
To: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>,bo0od <bo0od <at> riseup.net>
Cc: 47633 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#47633: Provide direct download to .iso
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2021 17:25:26 -0400
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Well, providing a .iso with compression would hopefully be similar to .iso.xz, and it would allow us to provision guix directly in gnome-boxes etc, that rely on osinfo-db (we have guix there, but no URL because of the extension).

Le 8 avril 2021 14:50:58 GMT-04:00, Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name> a écrit :
>On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 05:31:57AM +0000, bo0od wrote:
>> I see that guix compress its image here:
>> 
>> https://guix.gnu.org/en/download/
>> 
>> Which im not sure why (I dont see any known project doing that),
>
>The reason is to save bandwidth.
>
>> But regardless to the reason behind it this is actually give some
>> problems to users who want to use Guix on outside server, Many host
>> providers nowadays they give the opportunity to install whatever the
>> user want from distros according to his wish from outside source but
>> one thing needed for that is the URL to the .iso , And the host gonna
>> download/run/import the .iso for the user.
>
>I have two suggestions:
>
>1) Host the uncompressed ISO yourself and send that link to your host
>provider
>
>2) Ask the host provider to download and uncompress the ISO on their
>own. They should be able to do this because they will have to store the
>ISO file on their servers anyways.
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