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translated into low-level *store derivations* (implicitly by
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translated into low-level *store derivations* (implicitly by
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`nix-env` and `nix-build`, or explicitly by `nix-instantiate`).
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`nix-env` and `nix-build`, or explicitly by `nix-instantiate`).
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- [content-addressed derivation]{#gloss-content-addressed-derivation}\
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A derivation which has the
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[`__contentAddressed`](language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-__contentAddressed)
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attribute set to `true`.
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- [fixed-output derivation]{#gloss-fixed-output-derivation}\
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A derivation which includes the
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[`outputHash`](language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-outputHash) attribute.
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- [store]{#gloss-store}\
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- [store]{#gloss-store}\
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The location in the file system where store objects live. Typically
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The location in the file system where store objects live. Typically
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`/nix/store`.
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`/nix/store`.
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From the perspective of the location where Nix is
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invoked, the Nix store can be referred to
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as a "_local_" or a "_remote_" one:
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+ A *local store* exists on the filesystem of
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the machine where Nix is invoked. You can use other
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local stores by passing the `--store` flag to the
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`nix` command. Local stores can be used for building derivations.
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+ A *remote store* exists anywhere other than the
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local filesystem. One example is the `/nix/store`
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directory on another machine, accessed via `ssh` or
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served by the `nix-serve` Perl script.
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- [chroot store]{#gloss-chroot-store}\
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A local store whose canonical path is anything other than `/nix/store`.
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- [binary cache]{#gloss-binary-cache}\
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A *binary cache* is a Nix store which uses a different format: its
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metadata and signatures are kept in `.narinfo` files rather than in a
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Nix database. This different format simplifies serving store objects
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over the network, but cannot host builds. Examples of binary caches
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include S3 buckets and the [NixOS binary
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cache](https://cache.nixos.org).
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- [store path]{#gloss-store-path}\
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- [store path]{#gloss-store-path}\
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The location in the file system of a store object, i.e., an
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The location in the file system of a store object, i.e., an
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immediate child of the Nix store directory.
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immediate child of the Nix store directory.
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derivation outputs (objects produced by running a build action), or
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derivation outputs (objects produced by running a build action), or
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derivations (files describing a build action).
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derivations (files describing a build action).
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- [input-addressed store object]{#gloss-input-addressed-store-object}\
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A store object produced by building a
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non-[content-addressed](#gloss-content-addressed-derivation),
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non-[fixed-output](#gloss-fixed-output-derivation)
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derivation.
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- [output-addressed store object]{#gloss-output-addressed-store-object}\
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A store object whose store path hashes its content. This
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includes derivations, the outputs of
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[content-addressed derivations](#gloss-content-addressed-derivation),
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and the outputs of
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[fixed-output derivations](#gloss-fixed-output-derivation).
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- [substitute]{#gloss-substitute}\
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- [substitute]{#gloss-substitute}\
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A substitute is a command invocation stored in the Nix database that
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A substitute is a command invocation stored in the Nix database that
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describes how to build a store object, bypassing the normal build
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describes how to build a store object, bypassing the normal build
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store object by downloading a pre-built version of the store object
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store object by downloading a pre-built version of the store object
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from some server.
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from some server.
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- [substituter]{#gloss-substituter}\
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A *substituter* is an additional store from which Nix will
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copy store objects it doesn't have. For details, see the
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[`substituters` option](command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-substituters).
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- [purity]{#gloss-purity}\
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- [purity]{#gloss-purity}\
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The assumption that equal Nix derivations when run always produce
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The assumption that equal Nix derivations when run always produce
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the same output. This cannot be guaranteed in general (e.g., a
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the same output. This cannot be guaranteed in general (e.g., a
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are tried based on their Priority value, which each substituter can set
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are tried based on their Priority value, which each substituter can set
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independently. Lower value means higher priority.
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independently. Lower value means higher priority.
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The default is `https://cache.nixos.org`, with a Priority of 40.
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The default is `https://cache.nixos.org`, with a Priority of 40.
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Nix will copy a store path from a remote store only if one
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of the following is true:
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- the store object is signed by one of the [`trusted-public-keys`](#conf-trusted-public-keys)
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- the substituter is in the [`trusted-substituters`](#conf-trusted-substituters) list
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- the [`require-sigs`](#conf-require-sigs) option has been set to `false`
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- the store object is [output-addressed](glossary.md#gloss-output-addressed-store-object)
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{"binary-caches"}};
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{"binary-caches"}};
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