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authorEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2010-06-22T14·41+0000
committerEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2010-06-22T14·41+0000
commit819548d92f45d8aea671ca9a3e938ff928679063 (patch)
treef7eafbc33ff13d17912c0521329c25a5eb6efb00 /scripts/build-remote.pl.in
parentb57189174f6e11c3e9e0f7c65c08a72f689fe194 (diff)
* Pass `--fallback' to the remote build to ignore failing
  substituters.

Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/build-remote.pl.in')
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/build-remote.pl.in4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/build-remote.pl.in b/scripts/build-remote.pl.in
index 2afa3af562a4..c440b6a0f142 100755
--- a/scripts/build-remote.pl.in
+++ b/scripts/build-remote.pl.in
@@ -211,14 +211,14 @@ system("NIX_SSHOPTS=\"@sshOpts\" @bindir@/nix-copy-closure $hostName $maybeSign
 
 print "building...\n";
 
-my $buildFlags = "--max-silent-time $maxSilentTime";
+my $buildFlags = "--max-silent-time $maxSilentTime --fallback";
 
 # `-tt' forces allocation of a pseudo-terminal.  This is required to
 # make the remote nix-store process receive a signal when the
 # connection dies.  Without it, the remote process might continue to
 # run indefinitely (that is, until it next tries to write to
 # stdout/stderr).
-if (system("ssh $hostName @sshOpts -tt 'nix-store --realise $buildFlags $drvPath > /dev/null'") != 0) {
+if (system("ssh $hostName @sshOpts -tt 'nix-store -r $drvPath $buildFlags > /dev/null'") != 0) {
     # If we couldn't run ssh or there was an ssh problem (indicated by
     # exit code 255), then we return exit code 1; otherwise we assume
     # that the builder failed, which we indicate to Nix using exit