However, for nearly eight months, users have been plagued by a recurring nightmare: The "Topic Links 22 Archive" seemed broken beyond repair. That changed last week.
Run the integrity checker: ./tl22_check –fix-chunks topic links 22 archive fix patched
Apply the patch_set_22_final.diff using: patch -p1 < patch_set_22_final.diff However, for nearly eight months, users have been
Verify your current version. Open the archive’s root manifest.json . If the version field is 1.0.0 or 2.0.0 , you need the patch. Open the archive’s root manifest
The update restores integrity, revives chunk 22, and future-proofs the dataset for at least another three years. Download it from the official source, run the checksums, and enjoy a fully functional archive once again. Have you applied the patch successfully? Encountered any edge cases? Join the discussion on the official TL22 Community Forum (link in the patched archive’s README ).
Additionally, the patched archive is —about 14.6 GB uncompressed (up from 11.2 GB)—due to the resolver table and checksums. Ensure you have adequate storage. The Future After the Patch The patch is considered the "final stable release" of Topic Links 22. The maintainers have announced they will not be developing a Topic Links 23. Instead, they encourage users to fork the patched version and contribute to a community-maintained extension called TL22+ .