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1<section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="sec-nix-network-issues"> 2 <title>Network Problems</title> 3 <para> 4 Nix uses a so-called <emphasis>binary cache</emphasis> to optimise 5 building a package from source into downloading it as a pre-built 6 binary. That is, whenever a command like 7 <literal>nixos-rebuild</literal> needs a path in the Nix store, Nix 8 will try to download that path from the Internet rather than build 9 it from source. The default binary cache is 10 <literal>https://cache.nixos.org/</literal>. If this cache is 11 unreachable, Nix operations may take a long time due to HTTP 12 connection timeouts. You can disable the use of the binary cache by 13 adding <literal>--option use-binary-caches false</literal>, e.g. 14 </para> 15 <programlisting> 16# nixos-rebuild switch --option use-binary-caches false 17</programlisting> 18 <para> 19 If you have an alternative binary cache at your disposal, you can 20 use it instead: 21 </para> 22 <programlisting> 23# nixos-rebuild switch --option binary-caches http://my-cache.example.org/ 24</programlisting> 25</section>