These replace the whirlpool, group count and total uncompressed length
columns, which were kind of useless - in particular:
* The group count is also represented with the new stats columns.
* The total uncompressed length overflows, as some indexes are now
larger than 2 gigabytes. One of the new stats columns contains the
compressed size of each archive, which isn't too different.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
This will allow us to import FunOrb caches without worrying about the
risk of collisions with the main set of RuneScape caches.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
Streaming .tar.gz files requires less memory, as we don't need to
remember metadata about each file for the end of directory record.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
This has the convenient side effect of us no longer needing to exclude
the byteunits dependency from minimisation.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
I've decided to reverse my decision in
e3e0094b43.
If you treat empty loc groups as valid, some OSRS caches do have 100%
valid keys. Being able to pick these out in the list of caches will be
useful.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
There are a few collisions in the production archive. I suspect these
are due to poorly modified caches, and tracking the source(s) of each
group will make it easier to determine which cache is probably
problematic.
This change also has the benefit of removing a lot of the hacky source
name/description merging logic.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
Some non-empty loc groups are also unreachable, so I think this was
quite deceptive - e.g. on some OSRS revisions, we'll probably never hit
100% of the keys even if we exclude empty loc groups.
We can include the empty loc flag in the list of missing keys on the
per-cache pages instead.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>