It seems that berlin is back online, you could try authenticating berlin from the installer, and use --substitute-urls="https://berlin.guixs.org" at every guix command.
See https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Substitute-Server-Authorization.html#Substitute-Server-Authorization I have not done this before, but it should work. Nalin Ranjan <ranjanif...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. okt. 29., H, 21:14): > > Thank you so much Clement. > > Any idea by when it could be? > > Also if someone can help me with the experience which I am going to write > below, I will be really grateful. > > It's just that I am not trying to upgrade Guix, but have been trying to > unsuccessfully install GuixSD for the first time ever on my laptop. In the > past week or so I have ran the command system init like 7-8 times,and every > time it fails into 504(Gateway timeout), or Patch not found(may be 404), and > couple of occasions SHA mismatch. I tried running the default command as per > documentation, also tried with --substitute-urls specified as > mirror.hydra.gnu.org and/or berlin.guixsd.org a but end result being same. > The install halts in the middle. When I specified --keep-going(and left for > office), when I came back, I saw an infinite loop of 504s, just being printed > out on the console repetitively for the same package. > > Then I tried specifying --fallback, which kind of seems to get the thing > done. Though it takes innate amount of time to run(guess everything is > getting compiled from bottom to top), but in the very last step it fails > saying system error: grub failed to install. Phewwww, back to square one, yet > another time. > > I have a ThinkPad T410 on which I am trying to do this. Currently I have a > dual boot configuration running Ubuntu and Windows 7. Could that grub install > failure because of my /boot not being empty and formatted afresh for GuixSD? > If so, can anyone of you please help me in figuring out how to install GuixSD > alongside those existing ones(other distros plus special Mr. Windows)? Do I > need to reformat my /boot to make it fresh so that Grub install from GuixSD > installation could succeed(not sure if this is the reason for failure). > > Since I have just this laptop, dedicating to GuixSD build from source is > blocking me for a very long long time(Just now I spent a week so in trying to > get it to completion, only to discover very late that a maintenance is up in > progress). Please suggest as to how should I go about, having GuixSD > installed along with preserving the older installations on my system? > > Let me know if I can help with any other information from my side. though > new, I can always dig in to extract the necessary information. > > PS:- I am so new to FSF and its software, I may not sound as appropriate as I > should while putting up my concerns. So please feel free to comment, advise > or dictate anything that you may feel will let me into the right direction. > > Thanks and Regards > Nalin Ranjan > > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 8:23 PM Clément Lassieur <clem...@lassieur.org> wrote: >> >> Hi Nalin, >> >> I don't think so. >> >> And Berlin's Continuous Integration doesn't work anymore, so there is >> currently no way to upgrade Guix. >> >> Cheers, >> Clément >> >> Nalin Ranjan <ranjanif...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > Hi Guys >> > Is this Window over? >> > >> > Regards >> > Nalin Ranjan >>