| 16 Oct 2025 |
John Ericson | because of references between then | 14:25:42 |
John Ericson | but we can wait and see | 14:25:45 |
Robert Hensing (roberth) | one big schema should also be fine | 14:26:00 |
Robert Hensing (roberth) | at least for the store layer | 14:26:08 |
Robert Hensing (roberth) | that's where most of the JSON action is anyway | 14:26:25 |
fzakaria | John Ericson: i'm not sure what you meant on PR#14266 | 14:40:01 |
fzakaria | The bug is about encoding so LocalBinaryCacheStore wouldn't anyways be a 1:1 test | 14:40:21 |
John Ericson | Oh whoops OK I guess that doesn't help with that then | 14:41:21 |
fzakaria | although my test doesn't have a fix for it... after writing the unit tests i learned that '+' in the path doesn't get encoded. I couldn't reproduce it; I added notes on the linked issue that maybe it was S3 specific passing it as a query parameter. | 14:43:13 |
Mic92 | @Ericson2314:matrix.org: https://github.com/Mic92/niks3 since i am not aware of binary caches with gc that support the fully protocol including ca derivations, i created this. Currently working on the second production deployment. Also makes it really cheap to self-host high availability caches. You can get 1tb s3 buckets for 5 to 15 Dollar per month. | 14:46:26 |