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Re: "0.24.0 update of Gemini Protocol is breaking a bunch of..."

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I would also point out that Solderpunks 3 original "barebones clients", written in Go, Python, and Lua, all use code that reads a line, splits on whitespace, and acts on the fields, assuming there are 2 fields. If a space doesn't exist in the response line, all these example clients fail.

gemini://geminiprotocol.net/software/

So Solderpunks updates to 0.24.0 break their own example clients, in additional to long standing software like amfora, gemini.go, gemget, etc.

While working on Kennedy I've found capsules that send empty metas and have a single space after the status code which I wrote about here:

gemini://gemi.dev/weird.gmi

I just want it to be consistent. 0.24.0 flip flops it

🧇 Acidus [OP]

Jul 21 · 4 weeks ago

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🧇 Acidus [OP] · Jul 21 at 19:41:

FWIW, I emailed @solderpunk about this. I suspect this was just a mistake or typo to make the space optional. In the post:

gemini://geminiprotocol.net/news/2024_03_31.gmi

at the end it doesn't include any call outs that the 4x, 5x, or 6x responses would be changing.

📻 solderpunk · Jul 24 at 15:41:

Thanks all for bringing this to my attention. I will probably make a news post about this issue on the coming weekend.

In the comment thread here I see multiple references to a "trailing slash" but it's not clear to me what that is. Was that supposed to be "trailing space", in reference to the old behaviour for empty <META>?

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0.24.0 update of Gemini Protocol is breaking a bunch of libraries and tools — The 0.24.0 update to the Gemini spec from 16.1 changes the format of the header line in a way that is breaking clients like amfora, and tools such as gemget, anything based on gemini.go, SmolNetSharp, Gemini.Net, etc. The breaking change is that, now for 4x, 5x, and 6x responses, the space between the response code and meta field is optional, and only present if there is a meta field. In other words "51" is a valid...

💬 Acidus · 12 comments · Jul 20 · 4 weeks ago