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OEIS #16

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ghost opened this issue Sep 14, 2015 · 10 comments
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OEIS #16

ghost opened this issue Sep 14, 2015 · 10 comments
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ghost commented Sep 14, 2015

https://oeis.org/

  • Download stripped.gz (20 MB) and names.gz (5 MB)
  • Extract, merge and process data
  • Publish merged version via IPFS (24 MB)

OEIS data under: OEIS-EULA / CC-BY-NC 3.0

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EDIT: Here's the whole OEIS microproject folder: QmbXX6jkJSx1aH41nfBqPyZAgxe1m4CzMMVnhYz1xRyFDQ

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jbenet commented Sep 14, 2015

indeed. what hash? can we replicate it?

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he hid the hash in an inline link, very tricky: https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmSTWTYLiAjWSn4uJbAjDadXeFLYrfeKpShFADNjAUgPdt

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ghost commented Sep 14, 2015

Sorry, next time it will be like this: QmSTWTYLiAjWSn4uJbAjDadXeFLYrfeKpShFADNjAUgPdt

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jbenet commented Sep 14, 2015

vinctux: could we replicate it un-archived? so we can browse it on the web and link to internals?

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jbenet commented Sep 14, 2015

(if permissions and modes matter, dont worry)

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ghost commented Sep 14, 2015

@jbenet What exactly are we're expected to replicate? The source GZips are directly accessible on the OEIS server ([1], [2]) - and all modification was made by a simple Python script. I think I don't understand completely...
Edit: Here's the whole OEIS microproject folder: QmbXX6jkJSx1aH41nfBqPyZAgxe1m4CzMMVnhYz1xRyFDQ

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davidar commented Sep 14, 2015

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@vinctux I think @jbenet means making each oeis entry available as a separate file

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jbenet commented Sep 14, 2015

yeah, i mean unzipping firxt. though we may just add native zip support. cc @whyrusleeping

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i could probably add zip support in a very similar manner to the way i added tar.

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davidar commented Sep 15, 2015

@whyrusleeping does ipfs have tar support now? Where? 😀

Edit: found it. That's awesome @whyrusleeping ! 👏

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