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As of today, the entire content of this page is obsolete. — Andrey Zabolotskiy (talk) 07:45, 25 April 2023 (EDT)


If a deleted sequence had a b-file, that must be deleted also, or it will cause problems when the A-number is recycled. To delete a b-file, contact David Applegate, Russ Cox, Charles R Greathouse IV, or N. J. A. Sloane.

Importance of b-file deletion

Deleting a link to a b-file without deletion of the b-file automatically generates a problem. In this case the system shows a link

 Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1234

without an author's name. When the link is clicked, the system should normally synthesize a b-file from the sequence entry and show a corresponding comment in the header of the response page:

# A312453 (b-file synthesized from sequence entry)
0 1
...

Instead, the system currently shows the previously stored, outdated b-file if that was not deleted on the server.

Normally such a response does not contain the "synthesized" comment header.
The experienced user could, from the combination of missing author's name and "synthesized" header, conclude that the b-file is outdated, but -
There were even cases were users had not deleted the "synthesized" comment header before uploading a modified b-file.

This complicated explanation reduces to the fact that it is very important that orphaned b-files are deleted by a system administrator. To avoid any confusion, outdated a-files should be deleted also.

Requests for deletion of a- and b-files

If you want to delete a b-file (or a-file), please place a line in the following list. Sign it with 4 tildes, and add a comment why the file is to be deleted.

Feb 2019

a323184.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 20 2019 (was meant to be a b-file)
b050971.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 08 2019 (cf. rev. #25, terms for a different seq.)
b130683.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 08 2019 (seq. is dead, "left-over" b-file)

History of deleted files

Past file deletion requests which were processed are documented here.

Feb 2019

  • NJAS Feb 01 2019
b131831.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 01 2019 (seq. is dead, "left-over" b-file)
b323814.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 01 2019 (withdrawn by Daniël Karssen)
b323815.txt   - Georg Fischer Feb 01 2019 (withdrawn by Daniël Karssen)

Jan 2019

  • NJAS Feb 01 2019
b319556.txt   - Georg Fischer Jan 24 2019 (b-file of recycled sequence)
b323453.txt   - Georg Fischer Jan 24 2019 (b-file withdrawn, history #14 Rémy Sigrist)
a031142.txt   - Georg Fischer Jan 21 2019 (a-file! now uploaded as b-file)
  • (other)
b001700.1.txt - Georg Fischer Jan 29 2019 (a "left-over", b001700.txt is ok)
b221205.txt   - Georg Fischer Jan 21 2019 (a(21..24) now incorporated in terms)
gf1    24 # keayword "dead"
gf2   145 # severe differences and noted in Deleted sequences wiki page
gf5    34 # terms were the same
gf9   140 # orphaned and outdated b-files