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00:29:31<h2ibot>PaulWise edited Software Heritage (+23, Microsoft Update binary archiving): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=57120&oldid=57119
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00:48:37<pabs>hmm, perhaps that should be a separate page...
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01:06:53<@JAA>nicolas17: Actually, I forgot to mention that, depending on what A and B are exactly, the redirect might not be followed due to --no-parent. In that case, you would want to have B in the list.
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01:12:49<nicolas17>JAA: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222 -> https://support.apple.com/en-us/100100
01:13:46<@JAA>That is followed.
01:20:43<h2ibot>PaulWise edited Software Heritage (+88, Bitbucket, chrome web store, Glitch, Flash,…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=57122&oldid=57121
01:27:44<h2ibot>PaulWise edited Software Heritage (+51, couple more): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=57123&oldid=57122
01:33:21<Flashfire42>Something for Yemen might be an idea for like tld on #//
01:41:09<pabs>arkiver: ^
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08:27:04<@arkiver>pokechu22: thank you! i'll run the job on pokepipe then
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13:21:35<justauser|m>anonymoususer852: re: cromfs, Joel responded and promised to fix the git server. Still broken so far.
13:24:05<anonymoususer852>Nice! thanks for update. I think the longer term goal would be to have Joel mirroring it to GitHub as its own repo, and ideally have SWH mirror that.
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13:46:31<justauser|m>There is a discussion going on right now in #swh about some huge FTP dump.
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13:59:41<anonymoususer852>That's me :') but yea, the FTP dump is ~17 or so GB, consisting of mixed content. Software, (video) presentations, ancientfj mirror, source code snippets that supposedly belonged to a book, NEWS files pertaining discussion of certain files, etc. If I sort them out, it's very likely to work out much less if it was just software and software only.
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14:06:24<@arkiver>17 GB?
14:06:41<@arkiver>is it truly FTP, or also accessible over http?
14:06:43<@arkiver>anonymoususer852: ^
14:06:49<anonymoususer852>It would be even less if I were to select on the software that has source code, not binary only content(s), and that are more unique to that FTP dump. dserver/ndtpd/eb\ library indirectly created a whole slew of programs for that.
14:06:53<@arkiver>if accessible over http, let's throw it in ArchiveBot
14:07:19<anonymoususer852>Truly FTP, it was once accessible, but the old content is no longer there, hence why I shared a copy with IA.
14:07:26<@arkiver>awesome :)
14:09:00<anonymoususer852>https://archive.org/details/ftp.sra.co.jp_202407 for reference. Though I really wanted to do more than just offer the dump. As in, have the more interesting software sources, its ancestry be available to SWH in addition.
14:11:11<anonymoususer852>That stuff about dserver, ndtpd and eb library has a pretty long history of being somehow inspired or related to one and another, with the latest variant being one that has UTF-8 extension, despite being a fork for eb library.
14:14:19<anonymoususer852>I wasn't aware of the format WBM wanted it so that it could ingest at the time. So I just rolled it up as tarball and upload as just that. Bit late to regret, but it is what it is.
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14:18:53<pabs>I'd suggest not modifying things (encoding etc) before archiving
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14:21:10<anonymoususer852>The character encoding part, yea I am going to keep that separate.
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14:28:05<anonymoususer852>There were some examples of where certain patches like CAP (Columbia Appletalk Package) and lynx (CLI web browser) didn't successfully apply, and I took inspiration from elsewhere to try and get them to apply. How should I proceed with archiving if I had to modify the source somehow? do I just leave it unpatched for the remainder (esp, CAP) or do I make a note? or?
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14:29:06<anonymoususer852>Those two are the more notable cases that I could think of right now, not sure if there were more, but probably there was. I didn't bother noting these down. :/
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14:31:34<anonymoususer852>CAP also originally included binaries, generally in hex format, but compressed via StuffIt archiver. Sometime during its evolution, I believe there was an additional sit.hqx was included.
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14:35:11<anonymoususer852>Those two examples were not by SRA themselves, but SRA did host them on their FTP server sometime in the past. I may just separate these in my SWH request process, from the rest of the stuff that were more directly related to SRA to save some headaches. I am still nowhere near getting it onto SWH, but would be nice to know ahead.
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