io.pilot.mysql: point artifacts at prod R2 (no dev dependency)#76
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Move the native MySQL tarballs to the prod R2 registry and re-sign the adapter bundle so its install.json stages from prod at install (was dev). All io.pilot.mysql artifacts — native tarballs and adapter bundles — now live on prod R2 with no runtime dev dependency. Co-Authored-By: Alex Godoroja <alex@vulturelabs.io>
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| Command | Vanilla ms | Pilot ms | Δ | Exit match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| version | 42 | 10 | -32 | ✓ |
| mysql_help | 7 | 12 | +5 | ✓ |
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Follow-up to #74. Moves the native MySQL tarballs to prod R2 and re-signs the adapter bundle so
install.jsonstages from prod at install (was dev). Allio.pilot.mysqlartifacts — native tarballs + adapter bundles — now live on prod R2 with no runtime dev dependency. Matches the prod-R2 URLs used by the catalogue entry (pilot-protocol/pilotprotocol#359).