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This feature was implemented for Hydra, but Hydra no longer uses it.
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These are content-addressed paths or outputs of locally performed
builds. They are trusted even if they don't have signatures, so "nix
verify-paths" won't complain about them.
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size of the NAR serialisation of the path, i.e., `nix-store --dump
PATH'). This is useful for Hydra.
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prevent a foreign key constraint violation on the Refs table when
deleting a path.
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garbage collector.
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it at startup.
* Implement negative caching. Now `make check' passes.
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store all the derivers of a path efficiently. But that opens a big
can of worms with respect to garbage collector semantics.
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to make the Refs table more space-efficient. For instance, this
reduces the size of the database on my laptop from 93 MiB to 18
MiB. (It was 72 MiB with the old schema on an ext3 disk with a 1
KiB block size.)
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