Rehost offline building type source catalog

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Jan Petykiewicz 2026-04-19 02:56:10 -07:00
commit c21a47d60f
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@ -354,6 +354,14 @@ Working rule:
shell-owned placement-flow ownership on that strip, not more missing-label recovery: the
descriptor-side candidate bridge is now checked in across `503..613`, and the honest remaining
boundary is the missing non-hook name catalog for candidate ids `67..110`
- the new offline `BuildingTypes` source report sharpens that missing name-catalog boundary too:
`runtime inspect-building-type-sources rt3_wineprefix/drive_c/rt3/Data/BuildingTypes`
now reports `77` `.bca` files, `200` `.bty` files, and `208` canonical asset stems, but only
`43` of those canonical stems overlap the live named candidate run `0..66`. The numbered live
`Port00..11` and `Warehouse00..11` names collapse to generic asset stems `Port` and
`Warehouse`, while `165` canonical stems exist only in the broader asset pool. So the
`BuildingTypes` directory is now grounded as a wider offline source catalog, but not yet as a
direct second live candidate-name owner for descriptor-side ids `67..110`
- the concrete owner strip above that bundle is grounded now too:
`0x00433060` is the direct non-direct serializer loop that writes `0x4e99/0x4e9a/0x4e9b`,
calls `0x00430d70` per live collection row, and sits beside the sibling `0x00433130` size/load