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<petersjt014[m]> hey nmacdonald: I'm back (briefly, stuff to do probs) and found something rather curious about the 'faulty' hash you brought up a few days ago
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<petersjt014[m]> I tried catting the individual pieces together to see if that would work
<petersjt014[m]> and something fairly odd happened
<petersjt014[m]> `ipfs cat Qmblah Qmblah Qmblah... [29 more times] > mystery_file.dat`? no dice.
<petersjt014[m]> but `ipfs cat Qmblah Qmblah Qmblah... [28 more times] > mystery_file.dat`? a-ok.
<petersjt014[m]> 31 blocks
<petersjt014[m]> suspicious number to error out at--esp because I don't think `cat` has any reason to error out or otherwise care about what it takes in'
<petersjt014[m]> and trying to play the file as an mp4 doesn't work--i'm betting it's corrupted
<petersjt014[m]> still, the idea that that would make ipfs itself conk out makes no sense
<petersjt014[m]> also the file chunking is weird
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<petersjt014[m]> I think
<petersjt014[m]> I swear the default split size wasn't 262158
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<petersjt014[m]> but either way, the last few chunks are bigger that the majority. like...wat? why would you do that?
<petersjt014[m]> ah
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<petersjt014[m]> yeah I'm reading up on the rabin chunker and as of rn it's apparently a pile of hot garbage
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<petersjt014[m]> I suppose creating an alg for chunking data by content for deduplication while being deterministic and avoiding false positives/inefficient splits is gonna be a nightmare any way you look at it
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<cerr_> hi, anyone there?
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<cerr> hi, i'm an ipfs newbie: i have an ipfs daemon in my process liat but any ipfs call does not seem to completebut just hangs... is this a known problem?
<JCaesar> Don't think it is. What do the statistics commands say?
<JCaesar> Do you have any ipfs swarm peers?
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<cipres> i have a question regarding the ipfs DAG ..
<cipres> if someone gives you an ipfs hash for example a file's hash in a sub directory
<cipres> can you get that file's parent hash, that is the hash of the directory containing that file ?
<cipres> using API calls and without any other information
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<JCaesar> No, can't.
<cipres> oh really
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<JCaesar> Because there isn't necessarily only one parent.
<cipres> right
<cipres> let me explain what's the case here
<cipres> my program adds files with a 'wrapping' directory
<cipres> and does a 'files cp hash /files' for each file's hash
<cipres> or rather a 'files cp hash /files/filename'
<cipres> it work but this doesn't retain the filenames when you browse '/ipfs/hash'
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<cipres> that's why i thought of getting the parent's hash and browse '/ipfs/dirhash/filename'
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<JCaesar> Well, you can't "get" the parents hash.
<JCaesar> Either you pass the parent's hash around, or you pass the file's name around in addition.
<cipres> ok
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<JCaesar> I'm not exactly sure what you're planning, so this may be an A-B problem.
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<cipres> it's regarding a simple file manager
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<limbo_> Anyone know of a good c++ binding for the ipfs client? I want to build a wrapper.
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<limbo_> Is there anything in the API to remove a pin and remove the data from storage?
<JCaesar> You can remove the pin and then run the gc. But to remove that specific tree, no, I don't think so.
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<JohnyTheSmith> hello
<JCaesar> H,/ws lineag
<JCaesar> … disregard that.
<JohnyTheSmith> So, i just installed ipfs (go-ipfs_v0.4.13_linux-386.tar.gz) on my new raspberry ("tar xvfz go-ipfs_v0.4.13_linux-386.tar.gz" followed by "cd go-ipfs" and "./install.sh" - when i now want to execute ipfs i get "-bash: /usr/local/bin/ipfs: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error" normaly and if i try sudo ipfs i get "/usr/local/bin/ipfs: 1: /usr/local/bin/ipfs: Syntax error: "(" unexpected"
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<JCaesar> JohnyTheSmith: That 386 in the go-ipfs_v0.4.13_linux-386.tar.gz does not stand for i386, does it?
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<JohnyTheSmith> JCaesar it might. AMD64 and arm exist as well. I guess i chose the wrong one for the pi?
<JCaesar> Yup. Try arm.
<JohnyTheSmith> Thanks
<JohnyTheSmith> yep, that does seem to work.
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<JohnyTheSmith> Just one thing i need to clarify, the StorageMax in the config relates to unpinned files and the SD card, i can provide more if i add (and maybe pin) a file from an external harddrive there is no problem, is there?
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<JCaesar> JohnyTheSmith: That's not quite accurate… if you pin a file, it will not be gc'd, that's all.
<JCaesar> And well, at the time of adding the pin, it's blocks will be retrieved if not present.
<JCaesar> Blocks that get retrieved get stored in the repo, wherever that is for you (likely ~/.ipfs).
<JCaesar> You can have files that are not in the repo be in ipfs using the filestore, but that only works when you use ipfs add --nocopy.
<JCaesar> (Everyone else: correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no way to do an ipfs get or similar that will end up in files being in the filestore.)
<JohnyTheSmith> ok
<JohnyTheSmith> thanks JCaesar
<JohnyTheSmith> after all, it would make no sense to copy the files ill put at that 2TB HDD to the microSD card JCaesar
<JCaesar> Dunno. From my experience with SD cards, I wouldn't put anything on there, especially not something write-heavy as an ipfs repo…
<JohnyTheSmith> i see
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<JohnyTheSmith> So, looking through the commands i cant find anything which would allow me to define a different place to use as such. Im sure thats possible? Thanks for your patience by the way JCaesar
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<JohnyTheSmith> allright, after looking through the config and pretty much all comands it seems "export IPFS_PATH=/new/path" does the trick. Sorry that is actualy well documented.
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<JohnyTheSmith> hello grumble
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<grumble> hello JohnyTheSmith
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<jimtendo[m]> Hi guys, I have two questions hoping someone might be able to help me with.
<jimtendo[m]> 1. With IPFS, is it possible to specify a max amount of storage space that can be used.
<jimtendo[m]> 2. If yes to the above, is it possible to set up this storage space to prioritize what's kept based on what's used the most?
<JohnyTheSmith> it is
<JohnyTheSmith> if you open "config" in a text editor, search for MaxStorage
<JohnyTheSmith> Sorry
<JohnyTheSmith> StorageMax
<JohnyTheSmith> cant answer 2.
<jimtendo[m]> Thanks JohnyTheSmith, appreciate your help.
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<voker57> 2: no
<jimtendo[m]> Thanks voker57. Any idea what the current behaviour is when StorageMax is reached?
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<voker57> GC wipes out random data that is not pinned
<jimtendo[m]> voker57: ah right, so the data that is wiped is completely random? There's no FIFO queue or anything like that?
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<voker57> order depends on blockstore backend in use, but yes, there's nothing like that
<jimtendo[m]> Thanks for the info voker57
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<AuroraAvenue> How do I get ipfs on elementaryOS - is there a snap ?
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<r0kk3rz> its a go program, so theres literally one file
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<cipres> right now are there any standards for exchanging content information over pubsub, for example exchanging bookmarks ?
<cipres> some json-ld or ipld spec
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<AuroraAvenue> r0kk3rz, So How the heck do I get it going on Linux ?
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<r0kk3rz> AuroraAvenue: download it, run it
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<kazuaki> Hello
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<whyrusleeping> cipres: nope, nothing yet
<cipres> whyrusleeping: ok cheers.
<cipres> whyrusleeping: how's 0.4.14 coming along ? i've tested 0.4.14-rc1 on a raspberry and it runs great
<cipres> with 10 swarm connections :) otherwise it eats the cpu
<whyrusleeping> cipres: its coming along, we found a few places where the http api changed, and one panic. so we're fixing that up for a third rc3
<cipres> great
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<AuroraAvenue> Still don't know how to install ipfs
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<Fessus> AuroraAvenue, what OS?
<Fessus> oh linux
<Kubuxu> AuroraAvenue: https://dist.ipfs.io
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<jounih[m]> Still don't know how to install ipfs
<jounih[m]> Just download and install the linux binary
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<lord|> jounih[m]: what OS
<lord|> AuroraAvenue: *
<jounih[m]> lord|: just replying to AuroraAvenue - he's on elementaryOS (which is basically Ubuntu)
<lord|> I wouldn't recommend just downloading the binary
<lord|> it won't update itself, will it?
<lord|> or your distro's package manager
<lord|> or whatever you can find for snaps/flatpaks/nixpkg
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