It seems you disabled auto-running of X11 but the error indicates X11 must be
running prior to launching the application. Consider either running it manually
or turn the LauchAgent back on.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:04 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
Feb 24 18:57:44 MBP15
but for some reason it misses
Chris-Jones-Macbook-Pro ~ port notes dbus
That's because dbus isn't category:kde4
Just axe the and category:kde4 off to see more ports' notes.
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The big issue with /usr/local is it gets pulled into software builds without
permission, due to various configure scripts and compilers. Clobbering files in
/Applications is a separate issue, since they tend to be monolithic.
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Feb 24 14:51:07,
There are issues on all fronts: crown job updates, distributed installs, etc.
No one size fits all :-)
Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@cogeco.ca wrote:
At 5:23 PM -0600 2/24/13, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:03:54PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham
Crown was a lovely autocorrect for cron
Ian Wadham iandw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/02/2013, at 12:54 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
There are issues on all fronts: crown job updates, distributed
installs, etc. No one size fits all :-)
Notes that flash by are one of my pet (only) gripes
since one
csn use the verbose flag to see the list of dependencies. in the end this is
all meta data about what will be going on. It might be only immediate
dependencies however.
Ian Wadham iandw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/02/2013, at 12:54 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
There are issues on all
1- is anybody supporting iStumbler anymore? It doesn't look dead -- but it
is clearly not current.
Looks like it gets touched up by whomever feels like it:
http://trac.macports.org/log/trunk/dports/aqua/istumbler/Portfile
Note that +use_binary is the default variant, which installs a .app
And, let's be frank; Macs cater (wisely, perhaps) to
a group of users who don't know about, or want to know about, $PATH.
Only if you stick to Apple-approved stuff. MacPorts, despite tacit support
from Apple, is an outsider and ultimately can never really integrate
seamlessly. (See for
Is Macports also installing
a symlink from a standard place to the version
specific place? (and if so how is that different
from the normal non-versioned collision).
Or does it have some sort of alternatives management
going on? (as was mentioned in another response)
The versions of perl
sh: port: command not found
Any ideas to fix it? I'm using OSX Mountain Lion and I don't know the version
of Macports but I downloaded it in December last year. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The error means `port` is no longer in your $PATH. You should be able to run
If it hasn't finished after 24 hours let us know.
The upgrade has been running for 17 hours. At what point should I suspect
that something might be wrong?
You can check out the build log to see what it's doing. Chances are it's still
crunching though since it's a huge package to build.
But, in the upgrade windows I still just see:
--- Building webkit-gtk
And Activity Monitor shows cc1plus using 99% of a processor.
So, I wonder if I should try to clean and rebuild? I would hate to loose 17
hrs of build time if I am still making progress, but this makes it sound like
My computer actually died this morning (send to be hardware) so this was
likely a first symptom rather then related to the port.
Related to that, is there a way to pull the list of installed ports, if I
can't boot the machine? I believe that there is a sqlite db? What is the path
to the
Joshua, whereis behaved exactly as I expected it to.
I'd assume Josh was pointing out that `which` is appropriate for executables
in $PATH, as `whereis` does a lot of other scanning.
Verifying the symlinks with `ls` would be more helpful than a screenshot of
gcc-4.2 or comparing the
I am not having any success with that, Lawrence. There seems to
be nothing on the browser pages to check out or download code
and nothing about that in the browser's help page.
That's right: it's a view into the SVN repo.
What you're after is likely:
(Hm, do we have a paranoid mode where it makes an archive but doesn't install
it automatically, so one can inspect the archive before activating it?)
Likely either `port destroot` or `port archive` to inspect what will be
installed. Keep in mind, however, that a Portfile might dictate things
That is exactly what I am thinking of; such actions are present as scripts in
the archive, are they not? I'm thinking that they can be inspected before
installing.
I know a copy of the portfile is kept in the registry and it is actually used
for deactivate/uninstall.
The copy in the
It is routinely a GSoC project, and since we were not chosen last year it has
definitely fallen behind.
BTW, does Macports have a nice safe GUI?
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Huh.
Don't remember that one. Certainly not one that would ask for cash.
Kevin Walzer k...@codebykevin.com wrote:
On 1/30/13 10:37 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
It is routinely a GSoC project, and since we were not chosen last
year it has definitely fallen behind.
BTW, does Macports have a nice
One time funding (pay for a task) is (arguably) different than routinely asking
for money. We have had trolls in the past like that, simply feeding off people.
Kevin Walzer k...@codebykevin.com wrote:
On 1/30/13 10:50 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
Huh.
Don't remember that one. Certainly not one
It isn't an attack on you: we have a page devoted to the specific instance I'm
referencing:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/DarwinPortsFraud
Kevin Walzer k...@codebykevin.com wrote:
On 1/30/13 10:57 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
One time funding (pay for a task) is (arguably) different than
I'm running Snow Leopard on a computer here, and just installed Clang V3.2 on
it (default system version is 2.0) and would like to know how you deal with
that. I don't really want two versions, is it OK to move the system provided
version and replace it with a symlink to the MacPorts
Ok, I get it then that the following means all is OK, even if the Error: No
ports matched the given expression is a little confusing. :-/
Error: No ports matched the given expression = All OK then, nothing to
upgrade then.
It's just an abstraction: outdated evaluates to set a portnames.
I have followed the recommendation:
Macintosh:~ enekogotzon$ kbuildsycoca4
But Terminal shows:
Dynamic session lookup supported but failed: launchd did not provide a socket
path, verify that org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist is loaded!
kbuildsycoca4 running...
The socket path, is it
I went to install the python rdflib and noticed that while it is available
for python 2.4 through 2.6, it is not available for python 2.7 (no
py27-rdflib port). AFAIK, rdflib works under 2.7, so is this just an
oversight and, if so, could someone add a port?
Looks like just an oversight.
Sudo port install poppler +quartz +qt4
David Prager Branner brannerchin...@gmail.com wrote:
The command
sudo port install okular
summons many dependencies, but eventually fails with the message
org.macports.configure for port okular returned: Poppler must be
installed with +qt4 and
How can I get a fresh log for strigi? Pardon, but I have never had issues
with MacPorts before, and do not know much more that the two commands I used
above, and to install a port like midnight commander mc. I actually wanted to
install digikam, but got stuck with the upgrade outdated.
MacPorts hasn't gotten to rebuilding strigi yet; it got stuck on strigi's
dependency ffmpeg.
Ah, thanks Ryan. I'm misreading the logs again.
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Looking at the MacPorts for submitting tickets, there is a suggestion to run
for Is the problem with a 'port upgrade' operation?:
... try a 'port uninstall foo' and then reinstall. You might also want to
run 'port -nR upgrade --force foo' to rebuild ports depending upon port foo.
(
Thanks for the explanation Jeremy.
I posted a ticket # 37733
Is it all OK like that?
Yup, the ticket is a good start.
In the ticket, you show us
Error: The following dependencies were not installed: ffmpeg
Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1 Error rebuilding strigi
Sounds like we might
I can't reboot it.
When I press on shut down an installation window opens up saying: Your
computer can't be shut down now, because software is being installed- it
refers to the MacPorts installation although I already closed it.
when I force quit this window, it pops up again after I
I have mn. lion os x 10.8.2 and I'm trying to install macports with the
installer package.
I already installed xcode 4.5 with the necessary components (including the
command line) but the installation of the macports is stuck under running
package scripts for almost 3 days.
I forced
It seems that zlib is causing problems again - but I have completely
uninstalled and re-installed macports, so I don't understand why these errors
are occurring.
Any ideas?
You need to run clean on zlib:
sudo port clean zlib
Then you can run your install command again.
I was looking for the images of my installed ports when I stumbled on
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/13143
Is there a way to revert to the original behaviour? How is the new
behaviour different from direct + archived packages?
It seems to me the best solution would have just been to change
In `port work freetype`
anot bot anot...@me.com wrote:
I have created binaries for freetype and dcmtk using :
sudo port mdmg
it seems to be created, but I can't find the resulting files..?
Sorry for the stupid question, but can't find them anywhere and would
be grateful for a pointer on
I've read some very encouraging things about the latest version (2.7.4) of
XQuartz which is offered as a binary from their web site.
I'm just wondering if installing it will clobber anything installed by
MacPorts (I'm not concerned about any Apple update clobbering it as I'm
still on Snow
I have been trying to hunt down what this error may be and it seems that
older versions of scipy might have used
‘scipy.sparse.linalg.eigen.arpack.eigen symmetric()’ where as new versions
it has been renamed as scipy.sparse.linalg.eigen.arpack.eigs().
Does anyone know what might be
with another port. The one thing I'm missing is how (via a script)
to get the directory (e.g., textproc for ispell) that the port is
in. Is there a way (that I missed while doing my RTFM), via the
'port' command or some other ports-related command, to get the
directory name (from either
I cut the sentence short here and makes no sense. What I meant to say
is that it would seem that some binaries depend on dylibs that are
actually part of Perl modules and that seems really weird. I have no
way of finding out exactly which binaries were depending on these
dylibs.
Example:
:info:destroot ImportError:
dlopen(/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_xmlplus/parsers/pyexpat.so,
2): no suitable image found. Did find:
:info:destroot
The question is how do I go about cleaning / fixing this?
You could force upgrade everything that's active, that will make MacPorts
reinstall the files from its archives. You can add and category:perl to
narrow down what will get reinstalled, or replace active and category:perl
with specific
No; there is one in OS X, though (dscl). If that was what you meant by
proprietary then I think you're out of luck; if you're that opposed to
proprietary then you should probably be running FreeBSD or Linux.
There are gnome ones available in MacPorts, but then you'd probably need to
I just updated everything this morning. Any ideas?
This assumes the previous install didn't have these problems.
You may still have the previous gimp installation still, but not active: I'd
see if it is in the list of non-active packages (check output of `port
installed gimp`). If so, you
I am confused what port uninstall --follow-dependents portfile or is it
--follow-dependencies will uninstall? For example, if I enter port
dependents inkscape, Macports replies there are no dependents. On the other
hand, port deps inkscape lists a large number of library dependents and
I often get into this issue where I have a file under /opt/local and want to
know which port that file belong to. I read through port man file and Google
about it but I cannot seems to find any solution.
port contents FULL_PATH_OF_FILE
like so:
port contents /opt/local/bin/pspp
Wow, wrong word there! Sorry
port provides FILENAME
the opposite is port contents PORTNAME
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After having a go with homebrew I decided that macport's use of /opt/local is
significantly less likely to screw up my system, so I am now quite firmly on
the macport side of the camp. One good thing homebrew has though is the fact
it only requires the command line tools, not the whole
Which packages if I can ask? because they might be packages that I do not
want nor need.
I grepped to find 148 packages using our xcode includes explicitly
(xcode.*1\.0). There may be more that were manually built without using our
PortGroup files.
How so? I would have imagined it's the
Could anyone tell me what owner/group rights I should set uploads in a
WordPress installation to make the media uploader work? Using jasper:admin or
jasper:_www does not work on my OSX Mountain Lion with MacPorts LAMP. It is
not a rights issue cause chmod 777 does not do the trick either.
I believe my computer then shut down for no reason, it didn't lose power.
Sounds like your computer may have overheated.
Error: Unable to execute port: sqlite error: database disk image is malformed
(11) while executing query: SELECT state FROM registry.ports WHERE id=105
I suspect your
:info:configure configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
The problem appears to be with the compiler (llvm).
What happens when you run:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2 --version
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My system isn't overloaded. It's running inside a VM. I'm running a
script inside an automated build system. The faster the build, the better.
Twenty five seconds might seem short to you, but in the world of automated
builds every second matters.
In that case, why not rely on the
I suppose there isn't a right way since MacPorts is not designed to be used
like that. What you describe should work, but it would only be a one-time
copy from machine A to B (C, D, etc.). If you later install additional
software on A, you'd then have to install it separately on B (C, D,
While trying to build HandBrake the process fails after linking a binary
'vp3huff', which seems to be part of libtheora. There is no obvious error
message however, except a warning that Doxygen is not found - I can hardly
believe this could cause a build failure. At the bottom of this
man port is quite informative. port rdeps portname gives you the
dependency tree (doesn't really understand general graphs, it assumes simple
DAGs) for portname; it won't produce e.g. dot input for you, though.
We have some dot-oriented scripts available:
As a brand new user of macports I may oversee some obvious places to look for
answers, if so, my apologies - I'm always happy with a reference to the
appropriate documentation documents. But sofar I have been unable to figure
out an answer to the following scenario:
- I have a system that
2. Add an instruction to the user that he should run the command
launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.macports.kdecache.plist
Or just `port load kdecache`?
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What should I do? Should I try reinstalling boost after a clean?
That's always a good first step. This also ensures you have a full log by
uploading it immediately after a fresh install attempt.
When it comes to the log of the file, if you're not certain it contains the
error you need to
So, now I would have to add all the x11 stuff which I did not want. This last
failure is due to a recent change inhttps://trac.macports.org/ticket/35955.
Any suggestions? I would happily file tickets, but for which port?
I could possibly add a -gtk2 variant to libiodbc, but that would
Well, ok, I have updated the ports and we'll see whether those who
experienced problems with skrooge or kmymoney4(-devel) are now better off
than before.
I wonder also what Jeremy (snc) will have to say about this issue.
It's really a PITA that there are these re-occuring problems
I’m pretty new to using MacPorts. I’ve installed MacPorts using the Mac OS X
Installer and I was trying to install the “openssl 1.0.1c” port listed in the
available ports section. When I clicked on the link, it brings me to a page
listing a portfile (I think?). But I have no idea how I’m
I tried that. I got back:
Error: Port openssl not found
Am I missing something?
Hmm, was that the only message? If it can't find things that makes it sound
like it doesn't have an index of the ports available and should say something.
`sudo port selfupdate` and then try the install
rsync: failed to connect to rsync.macports.org: Operation timed out (60)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
/SourceCache/rsync/rsync-42/rsync/clientserver.c(105) [receiver=2.6.9]
Command failed: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzv --delete-after
I don't find a way to let port install multiple independent ports in
parallel to maximally use the cores on a machine. Is there a way to do
so? Thanks!
No need. Ports (that can) automatically build in parallel themselves.
He means two separate ports, rather than building a single port with
Now MacPorts won't let me deactivate libpng 1.5 because a number of ports are
depending on it. Is there a way to roll back all of the ports to the versions
that use libpng 1.4 while things are being sorted out?
The xemacs program is something I use all the time.
The likely quick fix for
:info:build png_pov.cpp:170:19: error: member access into incomplete type
'png_struct' (aka 'png_struct_def')
:info:build longjmp(png_ptr-jmpbuf,1);
:info:build ^
There were numerous other errors of the same kind.
Before I file a bug report … Anybody
Still struggling with being unable to configure or compile lots of
macports. Using port -d hasn't really changed much. it clearly is related to
clang, but not clear exactly how.
-d potentially provides us helpful debugging information.
python27 dies in the first call to clang
I want to add the required MacPort's configuration files directories
to my nightly local remote scheduled backups. I've already got
everything in my weekly clone but it'd be handier just to have the
files/dirs needed to run everything again put all my ports back in
place as they were if
/opt/local/include/glib-2.0/glib/gtypes.h:28:2: error: #error Only glib.h
can be included directly.
You must include glib.h, not glib/gtypes.h.
Have you tried checking the pkg-config files as Donald Tournier suggested?
http://www.nitrc.org/pipermail/mrtrix-discussion/2012-August/000499.html
Actually, I think my previous analysis was wrong. My guess now is that you
don't actually have a custom ~/.xinitrc.d script for twm, but instead teh
default xinitrc is trying twm because it can't find a quartz-wm. Please
install the quartz-wm port, and I think it should work. I'll update
I have had this problems twice now where I performed a port selfupdate and it
ended up changing my version of Perl to 5.12.4. This wouldn't have been
that bad, except that it appeared that the previous version , 5.10.1 was
deleted. This was a problem because the number of Perl modules
I have a problem with p5.12-xml-parser. It is the dreaded configure
Couldn't find your C compiler error. I am on Mac OS 10.6.8, and have
XCode 4.2. It lives in /Developer as it should be. And
'xcode-select -print-path' give correctly the answer /Developer. In the
log file I see that it wants
What is weird is that this is the proxy address at work but I'm miles away
and my Mac is not configured to go through a proxy.
At some point MacPorts was likely configured to use the proxy while at work.
Check out the bottom of /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf for the proxy
settings:
Which utils are in the command line utils package?
gcc/java/clang/make... everything but xcode.
I just tried to go
there, and was asked for an ID, which would cost no less than $99 just to
open the page. WTFO?
At the very bottom of the page it offers a free account.
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
Are the command line tools installed?
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I really don't think so… *installing* a port should not *uninstall* any other
ports. *Upgrading* a port *could* uninstall old versions of dependencies,
*if* you used the -u flag when upgrading to indicate that you wanted that
to happen.
For most users, uninstall and deactivate are
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35148#comment:11
It's been suggested that a find/replace should fix the build problems for the
unsupported OSes.
Someone with one of these needs to try it, however.
I have tried to build gegl but it continues to fail. I've made sure that I've
done a port
Port variants says:
`python: Compatibility variant, requires +python25`
which is the reason I asked about it.
That's a backwards compatibility variant. Nothing to see there.
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Why is this considered problematic? My understanding is that this
won't allow a port to be installed if it's dependencies fail, but will
continue to build as many requested ports as is possible.
ie: port-a depends on port-b, port-c, and port-d
port install port-a
would install port -b,
IIRC, the OP was talking about upgrade, not install. So in your case, you
would have:
port -p upgrade upgrade port-a
This is problematic because port-a will be upgraded even through port-d
failed. If port-a was rev-bumped specifically because of port-d to force a
rebuild after the
I want to be able to monitor internet usage from my son's Mac*. (Top 5
applications by MB transferred; maybe top 20 internet addresses, etc.) I
think there was a commit in the last couple of weeks to a port that did just
that--but, of course, I can't find it now.
Apart from finding that
But it fails again, what should I do now?
I make a new clean ticket.
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35461
the logfile
https://trac.macports.org/attachment/ticket/35461/main-help-en-ver4.log
I use ML 10.8, Xcode 4.4, MacPorts 2.1.2
This was not a clean install:
:debug:main Skipping
sudo port install gimp
Password:
--- Computing dependencies for gimp
--- Dependencies to be installed: gimp-app gimp2 gegl babl w3m ffmpeg XviD
dirac cppunit gmake lame libogg libsdl libtheora libvorbis libvpx yasm
openjpeg jbigkit lcms2 schroedinger orc speex texi2html x264 lensfun
PS: Could I attach a complete log file in this mailing list?
You're better off attaching it to a ticket.
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I run macports under Mountain Lion an had some errors.
pan2 runs now, but if I run port outdated it comes a large list
port outdated
The following installed ports are outdated:
attica 0.4.0_0 0.4.0_0 (platform darwin 11 !=
darwin 12)
audiofile
Really? No 10.6 SDK in Xcode 4.4? Not even optionally? I'm surprised. I
thought there were previously SDKs for two older versions of the OS in
addition to the current version.
From my clean installed of xcode 4.4 and command line tools, these are in
As I was trying to understand a universal build I built a few ports again as
universal. No sense on my machine and for example when I do a port list
installed I get three versions of boehmgc all with the same version number,
@7.2c. When I do port list inactive I get 2 versions of the same
Sometimes, I notice I have some port installed that I have no conscious
interest in. I'm sure it's there because it's depended upon by some other
port that I do care about (or recursively), but is there some way I can find
out what that would be?
I see that port info whatever tells me
However, my /usr/bin/clang is still the old version, and does not
match the one below /Applications/Xcode.app:
Is that clang a symlink?
Humber:RailEasy williamg$ /usr/bin/clang --version
Apple clang version 3.1 (tags/Apple/clang-318.0.61) (based on LLVM 3.1svn)
Target:
Recently I've noticed that some of my LaTeX files are failing to build
with the following error:
! I can't find file `loadhyph-lo.tex'.
I imagine sound kind of update of the TeX cache or similar is needed?
If that's a hyphen package, you might check out the list of which ports provide
I'm still running Lion (but preparing for upgrading to Mountain Lion).
Update from Xcode from 4.3 to 4.4 is now available at the App Store.
Will Xcode 4.4 still work OK under Lion with MacPorts?
There are no significant changes to file structure of Xcode 4.4--it should work
without any
Check out archive_sites.conf, added in MacPorts 2.1.0
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/base/ChangeLog
On Jul 11, 2012, at 12:41 , Francisco Garcia wrote:
Exploring the macports.conf man page I have noticed that:
archive_site_local is no longer listed
buildfromsource never is listed as
I'm having difficulty with the py27-pil installation for my new machine
running OSX 10.7.4.
1) macports reports that the installation succeeds:
% sudo port install py27-pil
Password:
--- Computing dependencies for py27-pil
--- Cleaning py27-pil
--- Scanning binaries for linking
../../asn1/rrc/rrc.cnf:639: internal compiler error: Bus error
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter for instructions.
Check your /Library/Logs/CrashReporter for a crash from around the time the
error
Would that be /Library/Logs/CrashReporter or ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter? I
see many crash files in both but none that might be relevant. Any
particularly named one?
It would probably be in / if you're using `sudo port...` and ~/ if using
`port...`.
My guess is the crash log would start
I'm the OP. I indeed have Xcode 3.1.4 installed (I checked) but when I went
to the Terminal and did a gcc -v, I have version 4.0.1, which is what came
with Xcode 3.1.4.
You might see what all GCCs are installed.
gcc[tab][tab] or just see where gcc is located or is symlinked.
smime.p7s
gcc[tab][tab] gave me 108 possibilities, none of which applied. I did a
which gcc and it gave me:
/usr/bin/gcc
and that's what gives me version 4.0.1.
Sounds like you only have gcc in /usr/bin then. Is it a symlink?
ls -l /usr/bin/gcc
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic
Don't fiddle with the sym links in /usr/bin by hand !! You will for sure
break something.
MacPorts doesn't need the compiler to be 'usr/bin/gcc' in order to use it. It
will happily used the versioned binaries in there directly, if configured to
do so.
Try building the failed package X
port install muttprint installs both muttprint and text-iconv. However,
when I try to use muttprint to print an e-mail message from Mutt, I get
an error screen saying Text::Iconv doesn't exist. I don't know PERL, but
I tried editing muttprint anyways to point it directly to
Another solution is to add the framework bin directory to your PATH:
export PATH=\
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin:$PATH
or, possibly, to use the default MacPorts python:
export PATH=\
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