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<M-anomie>
Will my user experience suffer much if I change the maximum storage to 10MB? I ask because I'm using ipfs on my phone. I have it set to 100MB right now.
<M-anomie>
In fact, is it possible to not cache anything at all?
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<charlienyc[m]>
Kubuxu: when I run ipfs swarm, I get 'error: context deadline extended'
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<charlienyc[m]>
Exceeded**
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<fzzzr>
Hi there!
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<Bombe>
Good morning. I have just installed ipfs and am trying to access the webui but the browser console tells me that all POST requests are denied with a 403 Forbidden.
<Bombe>
The ipfs daemon has been started with --writable.
<Bombe>
Anything else I’m missing?
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<imvr>
Hello, I've been told before that there is an implementation by OpenBazaar for TOR integration, any relevant links ?
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<imvr>
Second question, does OpenBazaar use IPFS ?
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<Mateon1>
imvr: Yes, OpenBazaar uses a fork of IPFS, and creates a separate IPFS network
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<Mateon1>
Kubuxu: Hm, the QmdNAp... wiki snapshot (linked from that search) has dweb://ipns/.. links. Uhm, what?
<Mateon1>
Does anything support that?
<Kubuxu>
Mateon1: it was old version and that prototype is also old version
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<Kubuxu>
the wiki deployed has search built in
<Kubuxu>
(which is the same search just with different UI)
<Kubuxu>
this is older prototype but I don't want it to get lost
<Mateon1>
I have a question regarding sharding, why is it not supported for *reading* by default? I understand it's experimental so ipfs add with sharding shouldn't be default, but a lot of things seem to be using sharding already and nodes without sharding configured can't read sharded directories
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<Kubuxu>
they can
<Mateon1>
Well, my node can't
<Kubuxu>
the gateway couldn't read sharded dirs until 0.4.9-rc1 due to bug
<Mateon1>
Ah... That explains it
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<xSkyripper>
hey guys ! what exit val does the go-ipfs returns if the daemon didn't start succesfully ? :)
<xSkyripper>
from my tests, if the repo is not inited, it is 1
<xSkyripper>
and on CTRL+C it's 9
<Kubuxu>
usually 1 or 2
<Kubuxu>
I think one if it doesn't start
<xSkyripper>
and 2 is for ?
<xSkyripper>
yea
<Kubuxu>
I think daemon won't return it
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<Kubuxu>
aah
<xSkyripper>
?
<Kubuxu>
2 if something is wrong with cmd args
<Kubuxu>
I think
<xSkyripper>
aw i see
<xSkyripper>
so the succesful case would be "start, work and return 9" ?
<xSkyripper>
on sigint or sigterm ?
<Kubuxu>
on successful, soft exit from daemon (after sigint sigterm) it will be 0.
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<Kubuxu>
start ipfs, let it init
<Kubuxu>
ctrl-c
<Kubuxu>
it returns 0
<flyingzumwalt>
is there a way to do a provider count from the command line? ie to get a ballpark count of the nodes that have a particular hash?
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<xSkyripper>
i said 9 because the Process.destroy() from Java
<xSkyripper>
would make IPFS return 9
<whyrusleeping>
flyingzumwalt: ipfs dht findprovs
<xSkyripper>
and from what I know, that method uses SIGTERM ?
<xSkyripper>
or am I wrong ?
<Kubuxu>
flyingzumwalt: currently only up to 20, there is pr to fix that
<Kubuxu>
xSkyripper: maybe Java kills it multiple times
<Kubuxu>
then it might exit with 9
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<Kubuxu>
if you send sig only once, it will capture it, process it and close with 0
<Kubuxu>
it is recommended way
<Kubuxu>
aah
<xSkyripper>
that's weird
<Kubuxu>
it is probably sending SIGKILL
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<Kubuxu>
signal no. 0
<Kubuxu>
signal no. 9
<xSkyripper>
maybe :-? that would explain why it always returns 9
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<charlienyc[m]>
Kubuxu: it keeps stalling. It will load like 100 new nodes before it stops for 20 mins
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<xSkyripper>
Kubuxu: killing it with sigkill gave me 137 o.O ?
<charlienyc[m]>
whyrusleeping: ^
<whyrusleeping>
charlienyc[m]: hey, did you re-run the swarm connect to my node?
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<xSkyripper>
okay so SIGINT and SIGTERM both make the daemon return 0
<xSkyripper>
SIGKILL makes it return 137
<whyrusleeping>
xSkyripper: 137 is -9 i beleive
<xSkyripper>
aw
<xSkyripper>
that must be it
<xSkyripper>
any idea how to kill the Process softly ? xD Java
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<Kubuxu>
xSkyripper: no cross os method unfortunately
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<xSkyripper>
no necessarily cross os
<xSkyripper>
it would help me just on android
<Kubuxu>
exec('kill $IPFS_PID')
<Kubuxu>
not sure
<xSkyripper>
hehe that would be kinda annoying to do
<xSkyripper>
considering that i need to know the pid
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<emunand[m]>
(for those in irc) /ipfs/QmdtNLU2HbJYcbqMBM3DdNniwLqquEsEjrvWkLG8RJCnyJ
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<whyrusleeping>
charlienyc[m]: 2k in 10 minutes seems to be about the same speed as 300k in a day
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<whyrusleeping>
With an average blocksize of ~200kb, that is roughly the speed of your connection
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<whyrusleeping>
2k blocks is about 400000000 bytes, which is about 670KBps, which would equal a download speed of 5.3Mbit
<whyrusleeping>
so i'm assuming the average block size is smaller than 200k, since your download speed is less than 5.3mbit
* whyrusleeping
would like someone to check his math
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<achin>
yall need a wolframalpha bot in here :)
<xloem1>
that would rock. i wonder what channels have bots like that.
<achin>
another chatroom i'm in has one. it's pretty awesome, but only if you manage to formulate the query correctly
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<whyrusleeping>
TUSF: hey, could you sign off your commit on that PR?
<charlienyc[m]>
My DL speed could be better too. Will run another test
<whyrusleeping>
charlienyc[m]: its likely that my estimation of the average block size is way high
<charlienyc[m]>
2k in 10 mins is 12k an hour
<charlienyc[m]>
12k * 24 =288k
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<charlienyc[m]>
13 Mbps to Istanbul!
<charlienyc[m]>
Must have outlasted the rest of the network tonight
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<TUSF>
whyrusleeping: I have no clue how to do that without just making another commit.
<whyrusleeping>
TUSF: git commit --amend
<whyrusleeping>
then once you did that, git push --force
<TUSF>
I tried using git commit --ammend, but I can't seem to push the—
<TUSF>
Ah, ok.
<TUSF>
Yeah, I needed to know that last part...
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<TUSF>
Done.
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<charlienyc[m]>
Anyone know the ipfs flags for rpi?
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<whyrusleeping>
charlienyc[m]: which rpi?
<charlienyc[m]>
Both the pi zero and the 3
<charlienyc[m]>
I think the pi zero has same specs as the 3
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<whyrusleeping>
ah, okay.
<whyrusleeping>
You shouldnt need any different flags
<whyrusleeping>
just make sure to grab an arm build
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<charlienyc[m]>
Of course. What about for an x86 Debian VM build? No flags?
<lgierth>
whyrusleeping: git push --force is prone to force-pushing all local branches if it isn't configured to only push the current
<lgierth>
(unless that default changed)
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<TUSF>
Question: if I make an object with `ipfs dag put` that looks something like this: {"Name":"John Smith", "Birth":"1990", "Friends":{"/":"CID"}} will `ipfs pin add -r` also try to pin the objects linked inside, like what's in the "Friends" parameter?
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<TUSF>
I think I read somewhere in the docs that {"/":"CID"} is interpreted as a link? I wanna know if that only applies to file-type objects
<TUSF>
And of course, I wanna know if pin will work on non-files too
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