be updated later on in the 'emerge -u world'?
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wondering if it was a bad thing.
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This question doesn't necessarily pertain to Gentoo. Before Gentoo, I
was running RedHat 8.0. Unfortunately I was running everything as root.
On my Gentoo system, I'm running everything as a regular user, as I
should have before. Here's me question: how do I move over my Mozilla
profile from
Alan wrote:
You should be able to copy your /root/.mozilla and /root/nsmail (not
sure about this one to be honest, I don't use mozilla mail) to your
/home/whateveryourusernameis/ directory, then
chown -R yourusername.users .mozilla nsmail
And that's it.
Again, I'm not sure about the ~/nsmail
bootmanager-screen of
gentoo... Apart from using another cd-drive has anyone an idea or suggestions
or heard of similar occurencies?
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doesn't
recognise my CDRW, it says:
Cannot open SCSI driver
Access denied to /dev/pg*
and I dont't have any pg* in my /dev. Where is the problem and which is my
device in the /dev???
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SCSI Bus scanning: supported
Open via UNIX device: not supported
So, where is the problem?
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not exist on the system.
Matt Tucker wrote:
as far as I can tell, emerge doesn't give the option to
build a package without installing it.
-B
Nice. Thanks. Perhaps it should be added to the documentation.
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found that it won't work with both ide-scsi and ide-cdrom built
into the kernel. I have no ide-cdrom support built in nor as a module
and no hdx=ide-scsi in grub.conf. This works fine for me.
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/ifconfig only shows lo, theres no eth0 anymore.
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something about the compiler (distcc gcc [other flags]) not being
able to produce executables. When I take distcc out of FEATURES, it
works without a problem. I've emerged other things since I installed
distcc and I've never had this problem. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
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-- as shown when mounted in gentoo
Are you sure those aren't just 2 separate files? That doesn't look at
all like 8.3ification (to coin a term). In Windows, battlenethelp.html
would become battle~1.htm in 8.3 format.
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failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 69, Exitcode 2
!!! make depend all failed
Anyone come across this before?
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Gaffney wrote:
During 'emerge winex' I get these errors:
snip
!!! ERROR: app-emulation/winex-20021123 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 69, Exitcode 2
!!! make depend all failed
Anyone come across this before?
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glibc. You can run winex just fine but you have to erase the
wineserver-upstairs.home directory every time before running it :-/ I
have the same problem here with winex-cvs-2.2.1.
Question: Did you manage to compile winex-cvs-3.0pre1??? I got an error
halfway the compilation :-(
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more... can someone help?
Regards, Tim
Am Dienstag, 25. März 2003 07:27 schrieb Andrew Gaffney:
I tried winex-cvs instead of winex and got it compiled correctly. I ran
'winex-cvs' and had it setup my fake windows dir. I then edited my
~/.winex-cvs/config. When I try to run a program, i get:
wine
happened to this feature?
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Olson, Isaac wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I just noticed this earlier today. In Mozilla = 1.2.1, there was an
option in the preferences, under Advanced - Scripts Plugins, to
allow scripts to 'Open unrequested windows' or something to that
effect. I noticed it first in 1.3b and it is still
Okay, I'm confused. Is this a glibc problem or an X problem?
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 16:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I got winex-cvs-3.0pre1 compiled without a hitch. Unfortunately, now
I'm having problems when running it:
upstairs download # winex-cvs getrt45e.exe
Building font
the --progress=dot option to wget.
FIX: Edit your /etc/make.conf download command so that it doesn't use
the progress option
How many kinds of progress options are there and what are they called?
Many thanks
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in the kernel to have iptables support?
Patrick
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If these packets are part of an attack, the application MUST set the
evil bit by itself.
That's just funny.
Ric Messier wrote:
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
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Get a RedHat CD. Do a default install ;)
S. Cowles wrote:
i would like to emerge all available categories and packages. is there a
simple, non-interactive way to do this?
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-gnu -DNMAPDATADIR=/usr/share/nmap
-Ilibpcap-possiblymodified -o /root/.ccache/tmp.hash.16128.o
/root/.ccache/tmp.stdout.16128.ii
Any suggestions?
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it with 1.2.3 and 2.0.1 on both ends) or a network
hardware problem. Thanks.
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with Linux(RedHat)
So I realy don't know where to do this.
Once I can connect to net with my gentoo modem
the install will be complete.
So what commands or what configuration prog
should I emerge ?
Thanks in advance Daniel
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with standard-gentoo tools to also keep track of software
installed with ./configure make make install? I used install-log with
LFS, but if there's a chance to use a different system I would be glad to
hear about it.
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, it
doesn't mean that you know absolutely nothing. But then again, I did
just take the 2nd part of the test today for my A+ Certification. I hate
conforming
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take a Linux cert over a MS cert any time, any day :)
I agree. I think that a trained monkey could get their MCSE.
Unfortunately, some employers hold it in high regard.
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previous errors
!!! ERROR: net-misc/dhcpcd-1.3.22_p4 failed.
!!! Function unpack, Line 240, Exitcode 2
!!! failure unpacking dhcpcd-1.3.22-pl4.tar.gz
hp root #
It does create the directory /var/tmp/portage/dhcpcd-1.3.22_p4/work
Anybody have a clue on what I should do next?
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the kernel you are running is compiled with
a gcc version 3 compiler. This is known to not work.
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is only 120 MHz, so I want to use distcc. Has anyone
set up
distcc cross-platform under Gentoo?
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I have Gentoo on 3 of my machines, so far. Two are Athlon machines, the
other is a PPC. The PPC box is only 120 MHz, so I want to use distcc.
Has anyone set up distcc cross-platform under Gentoo?
Has nobody here ever done this? I already have a cross-compiler manually set
trying to
build Gentoo with a 120Mhz PPC!). I answered a post not too long ago with
my method of building for another ARCH... basically just uses a chroot env.
If you are interested I can forward you the steps.
Just for a good reference, could you post the steps to the list?
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, but it bombed out on xfree. The work is
looking very promising, though.
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Rev. Jeffrey Paul wrote:
far, it's not possible to run exchange or ASP/VBScript on any unix i know
of).
http://www.apache-asp.org/
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(I have 384Mb).
After about 30 seconds, the system locks solid. I can't even ssh to it. I've
never had this happen before in the 4 months or so I've been using Gentoo. Is
anyone else running into this?
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available CPU (and Memory). The issue seems to be fixed in
CVS by now, as stated in the SF Forums by flodrot
How would I go about getting the current CVS version with Portage?
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back then, IIRC :)
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to merge packages than to download and
install them manually? Why does it take longer to
merge a package then to insall it from source (e.g.
openoffice)?
emerge openoffice-bin
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Gëzim Hoxha wrote:
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wrote:
Gëzim Hoxha wrote:
Hi,
I started merging openoffice and it´s really
taking
it´s time [about 5 hours] and it´s not yet done.
My
question is why can´t I go to openoffice.org and
download the tar ball and install it from
Saurabh Nanda wrote:
* Could /usr/portage/distfiles be mounted as a SMB share, an NFS mount point,
an AFS mount-point?
This works pretty well. As a matter of fact, I have my entire /usr/portage
exported via NFS.
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Brian Hall wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:25:38 -0500
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saurabh Nanda wrote:
* Could /usr/portage/distfiles be mounted as a SMB share, an NFS
mount point, an AFS mount-point?
This works pretty well. As a matter of fact, I have my entire
/usr/portage exported
Stephen Boulet wrote:
Anyone know what the new option in 2.4.21, Generic PCI IDE Chipset Support,
means?
That's not new. IIRC, that's been in every 2.4.x kernel I've ever compiled.
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$exportfs -r [ ok ]
I've been seeing this for a few weeks on my box. For me, just doing
'/etc/init.d/nfs restart' takes care of it.
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Norberto BENSA wrote:
Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app
that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
everybuddy is a decent client
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I'm installing Gentoo on a friend's machine remotely. I've never set it up
before on a machine with DSL. I emerge'd rp-pppoe and ran adsl-setup. I looked
around, but I didn't see anything that looked related in /etc/init.d. How do I
make sure it comes up at startup?
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mode from fullscreen, etc.
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, mysql, no irc preference, no ftp preference, NFS
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that 24-bit depth, but its just to give you an idea. Change
that 1600x1200 to 1024x768 or something a bit more sensible. Save it. Restart X.
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:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
snip
[ebuild N ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6j
[ebuild N ] net-ftp/proftpd-1.2.9_rc1
Looks like it to me.
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Alberto Bert wrote:
On Jun 30 at 04:44PM+0300, Leonid Podolny wrote:
1) Manually, while the X is running: ctrl-alt-+ or ctrl-alt- -
For me doesn't work!
That only works if you have more than one mode specified in your /etc/X11/XF86Config
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' to 'boot=/dev/hdx'. The x is whichever device's MBR you want LILO on
(a for 1st hd, b for 2nd).
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could have some problems.
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-0.10.0-r2 failed.
!!! Function cvs_fetch, Line 204, Exitcode 1
!!! cvs login command failed
Every great once in a while it will download part of the source. Is
anyone else having this problem?
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father's aircraft
rental business. It is also very easy to manage. Webmin has a nice
module for managing it, too.
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of the 'For Christ
Ministry'.
This is a conversion site
That was pretty good :)
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size is 64 bytes
CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 0 SSE2: 0
Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 3DNow 3DNowEx
Reading config file /usr/share/mplayer/mplayer.conf
Illegal instruction
Which -vo (video output) type are you using?
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Gëzim Hoxha wrote:
Anyone know of any ad killers for linux? Like banner
ads, popups, etc.
Mozilla has built-in support for pop-up blocking. I believe there is a
plug-in available that filters out banner ads.
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/Documentation/changes are up to or greater than required levels.
When I boot the kernel, I get the uncompressing...ok line, then a lot
of disk activity, but no additional console messages and total hang.
Do you have framebuffer support enabled, or just using the normal 25x80
console?
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I'm guessing I have LILO wrong. What should it be?
Did you include the 'lba32' flag near the top of lilo.conf? Without
this, lilo can't boot kernel that resides past the 1024th cylinder of
the disk.
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that have
these dependencies. I don't think qpkg is going to help you out much in
this case.
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support. This makes a USB
keyboard look like a regular PS/2 keyboard to the OS.
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=-march=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
Are these good enough? This machine will be a production server, so
nothing overly agressive. Thanks.
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Using those CFLAGS (athlon-mp instead of xp...typo), I did a base
install of Gentoo. The bootstrap took 49 minutes. The 'emerge system'
took 50 minutes. I love this system! :)
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I'm installing Gentoo on a dual Athlon MP 2200 system that I just built.
What CFLAGS are other
during times
of heavy load. Its designed much more for a desktop system than a server.
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have the same output ?
I get something similar. It shows CPU0 as 'AMD Athlon MP 2200+' and CPU1
as 'AMD Athlon MP' when they are identical processors.
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Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 12 July 2003 21:22, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Charlie wrote:
Salut Andrew,
have a Tyan S2462 Thunder K7 with 2 x 1200 Athlon MP (now I know) had
the problem that
cat /proc/cpuinfo gave me the attached log.
I interchanged the two cpus and have still the same output
Peter Ruskin wrote:
I keep getting failure notices for this fellow. Anyone else?
I don't know who he is, but I'm beginning to not like him :(
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misinterpret the documentation, or miss a step?
I have a few different Gentoo boxes. My main one was setup before the
install docs were re-written with the dnsdomainname thing. It started
showing that around 2 months ago. A few newer boxes that I've setup in
the last month are showing that also.
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a static or dynamic IP on the Win98 box? If it's a static
IP, make sure you add the Gentoo box's IP in as the default gateway
under the TCP/IP properties.
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is it to manually mask apache-2* and mysql-4*? Why are
people turning this into such a big deal? I wasn't using Gentoo when
Gnome went from 1.x to 2.x or when KDE went from 2.x to 3.x, but did
people make as much fuss?
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Marius Mauch wrote:
(There was an announcement on -dev).
There was an announcement here on gentoo-user too...just 4 days ago. The
thread was called '**HEADS UP** Apache2 + MySQL4 moving to stable status'.
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I've recently switched to fluxbox from Gnome. I now want to uninstall
Gnome. I want to unmerge all of Gnome's dependencies that are not
depended on by another package. Is there an easy way to go about this?
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Andrew Farmer wrote:
At 13 July, 2003 Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I've recently switched to fluxbox from Gnome. I now want to uninstall
Gnome. I want to unmerge all of Gnome's dependencies that are not
depended on by another package. Is there an easy way to go about this?
Well, you could:
# cd
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 12:44:20AM, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 00:44:20 -0500
From: Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030708
To: Gentoo User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:28:34AM, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
emerge unmerge gnome emerge -p depclean
I figured I'd try to throw my modest Perl programming skills at this
problem. First my script will parse the output of 'emerge -ep gnome'. It
will then run 'qpkg -q
a list of all the packages on the
screen. What am I doing wrong?
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Ian Truelsen wrote:
Since, when I update to mysql 4 I am going to have to update all the
packages that are built against it, how can I find out which packages
are built against mysql?
qpkg -q mysql
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I'm writing a Perl program to uninstall a whole package tree, such as
KDE or Gnome. Here's my code so far:
#! /usr/bin/perl
my @pkgs, $line;
open QUERY, emerge --nospinner -ep gnome |;
foreach $line (QUERY) {
$line =~ s/\[.+\] (.+) /$1/;
chomp $line;
print ${line
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I'm writing a Perl program to uninstall a whole package tree, such as
KDE or Gnome. Here's my code so far:
#! /usr/bin/perl
my @pkgs1, @pkgs2, $line, $line2, $pkg;
open QUERY, emerge --nospinner -ep gnome |;
foreach $line (QUERY) {
if($line !~ /^\[.+\]/) {
next
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I'm writing a Perl program to uninstall a whole package tree, such as
KDE or Gnome. Here's my code so far:
#! /usr/bin/perl
my @pkgs1, @pkgs2, $line, $line2, $pkg;
open QUERY, emerge --nospinner -ep gnome |;
foreach $line (QUERY) {
if($line
Total of 2 processors activated (7182.74 BogoMIPS).
This is a dual Athlon MP 2200+ system.
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Is there no longer support for Davicom NICs using the dmfe driver? I
can't seem to find it anywhere in menuconfig. I even searched through
the .config and can't seem to find anything in the net section that has
anything to do with it.
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Terje Kvernes wrote:
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there no longer support for Davicom NICs using the dmfe driver? I
can't seem to find it anywhere in menuconfig. I even searched
through the .config and can't seem to find anything in the net
section that has anything to do
will need. You
can also include a script that runs the bootstrap and modified all the
config files and such.
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Matthew Gossage wrote:
Without sounding dumb ...
How ? :-)
-Original Message-
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Sent: 21 July 2003 05:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] creating custom instalation cds
matt gossage wrote:
Any one know how to produce
Jens Hoffrichter wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 11:53:18PM -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
After reading the latest GWN, I was very excited to learn that I no
longer had a need to have Windows installed. Finally, a way to access
the Kazaa network under Linux! But, woe is me
upstairs root
)= 0
--- SIGABRT (Aborted) @ 0 (0) ---
Can anyone make heads or tails of this output?
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support compiled into the kernel. I've tried it
with and without /dev/pts fs support compiled in. Both give the error.
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, is there possibly a conflict?
When you enabled the ALSA support in the kernel, did you enable the OSS
emulation?
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Martin Gramatke wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
When you enabled the ALSA support in the kernel, did you enable the OSS
emulation?
No, I didn't, should I. I'll try...
I never used the alsa ebuild, but I figure it would build all the
modules, including the OSS compatability layer. Arts
) it shows up. What went wrong?br
The router probably only does port forwarding from its external IP to
the LAN. Try connecting to the external ip on port 80.
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entire filesystems to ReiserFS. I've never heard of anything like
that happening with ext2/3.
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are you using of gift and gift-fasttrack(-cvs)?
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