buildkernel
5. make installkernel
6. mergemaster -p
7. reboot into single-usermode and verify your new kernel works
7.1 fsck -p
7.2 mount -u -o rw /
8. mount -a
9. make installworld
10. mergemaster
11. reboot
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After digging in the source i have found that timec.c have an routine for
computing the so called Hz quality.
During boot, the kernel probes several time counters and
assigns
, which does
not count time at all. :-) It exists for debugging
purposes only, AFAIK, and has a negative quality value,
so it is never selected automatically.
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Dienstleistungen mit Schwerpunkt FreeBSD
and
COPTFLAGS automatically, so you don't have to care for that
either.
As the saying goes: Less is more ... ;-)
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: It seems to be a little slower than
RELENG_4 on my test machines (which are UP). It's not much
slower, but noticeable. (Yes, I know about INVARIANTS,
WITNESS and malloc.conf, those are not the cause.)
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are just off the top of my head -- I haven't
tested it, no guarantees, you're doing it at your own risk
and you should have a backup.
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Any
headings links.
That's a good idea.
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in motd
Of course, as always: YMMV.
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up in another
jail's file space, can I use a symlink instead? Can a jailed process
see the target of the symlink?
I read that using such a symlinks has security impacts.
Symlinks within a jail cannot point to targets outside of
that jail.
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in the partition editor, ask him whether
he would like to make /tmp a memory-based file system. Or
implement a special hotkey in the partition editor for
creating a memory-based file system -- I guess this would
be the easiest way to implement it.
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) at soo_ioctl+0x2db
ioctl(c235b180,e4f46d04,3,1,286) at ioctl+0x370
syscall(3b,3b,3b,8056da0,0) at syscall+0x22f
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x1f
--- syscall (54, FreeBSD ELF32, ioctl), eip = 0x280d0a97, esp = 0xbfbfe99c, ebp
= 0xbfbfe9c8 ---
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, cpdup or similar
tools.
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C++ is over-complicated nonsense
, then it should be replaced when read errors
occur, no matter whether remapping the bad sectors works
or not, because it is quite possible that further sectors
will be damaged.
Just my 2 Euro cents.
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Any
4.x to 6.x, I would go via
a binary upgrade, which has probably fewer pitfalls and
is finished a lot faster than a source upgrade.
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tricks), but nobody
was talking about that.
Try the telnet trick mentioned by others, but simply type GET / HTTP/
1.0 ENTERENTERENTER
Actually, ENTER twice is sufficient. :-)
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Uzi Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Actually, SSL can not be configured per name vhost. (or at least can not
work)
Because SSL handshake is used before http headers, it just can't be done.
You can configure SSL
Which does exactly nothing unless there actually are
multiple virtual hosts for the same IP and port.
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), which
is the basic function description of a serial controller.
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PI:
int f[9814],b,c=9814,g,i;long a=1e4,d,e,h;
main(){for(;b=c,c-=14;i=printf(%04d,e+d/a),e
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Emacs ist für mich kein Editor. Für mich ist das genau das gleiche, als
wenn ich nach
that the timeout will happen after 10 seconds. Doubling
the number of intervals (i.e. 40 instead of 20) will make
the timeout happen after 40 seconds, which should be
sufficient.
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Matthias Buelow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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buffers to disk. While it is doing that, it displays the
number of remaining buffers, with increasing time intervals
between them. If there are still buffers left after a
certain number of intervals
good reason to actually _read_ the nightly
cron output instead of deleting it immediately or forwar-
ding it to /dev/null. ;-)
(Also, local IDS tools like tripwire or mtree might be
useful for such cases, too.)
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understand, but i quests me have the others understand
my meanings?
That I don't know.
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in a
sequential way), so the usefulness of this benchmark is
very debatable.
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[...] one observation we can make here is that Python makes
an excellent
is free to have his
own opinion.
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IRIX is about as stable
this a thousand times
before.
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I invented Ctrl-Alt-Delete, but Bill Gates made
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I do look carefully every day, because it's my job. I work
with various operating systems every day, including FreeBSD
and Linux.
From a professional I would expect a more mature and balanced approach,
rather than my
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-- Daniel C. Sobral
that chmod
and chown will not be sufficient, because the use can still
rename the ~/.ssh directory and create a new one.)
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and may
that in _addition_ to the usual SSH
authentication (for pre-filtering, so to speak), but not to
replace it. Just keep in mind that DNS results might not
be reliable.
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Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand it, sshd actually accepts connections
prior to checking hosts.allow?
Yes, the connection is accepted first, because there is
no information
harddisks using
hot-swap via atacontrol detach/attach).
Zero problems so far, except that I have to merge the patch
each time I update my world. :-)
Thank you very much.
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If they're really identical (i.e. the same size and same
geometry), then you can use dd(1) for duplication, like
this:
# dd if=/dev/ad0 of=/dev/ad1 bs=64k conv=noerror,sync
The noerror,sync part is important so
of this list. Thanks!!!
In that case you should set the Reply-To header in your
mail appropriately.
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really appreciated!
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Python tricks is a tough one, cuz
hit a (soft or hard) resource
limit with the ulimit command. See sh(1) for details on
the ulimit usage.
If you ran fsck in single user mode, you might have to
enable swapping beforehand (swapon -a) if your physical
RAM is not sufficient.
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Emacs ist für mich kein Editor. Für mich ist das genau das gleiche, als
wenn
backups (for fsck -b #) at:
32
-ROOT-# mount /dev/vn0c /mnt
-ROOT-# df -k /mnt
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/vn0c 201102 18500 0%/mnt
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I remember having the same problem on a machine once.
Replacing the IDE cable with a known good one helped.
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and RAM
gets free again, those pages stay in swap until they're
actually used.
For those reasons (and others) it is normal that swap space
is being used even though there is free RAM available.
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that a logo is not a mascot and
should not be designed in a way that it could be confused
with the mascot (Beastie will still exist), so the logo
should not contain a person or creature.
Just my 2 cents, YMMV.
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To this day, many C programmers believe that 'strong typing
Dan Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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AFAIK, one of the main points of that logo competition is
to do away with anything that could be interpreted in an
religious way. Therefore an image of an Angel would be
completely inappropriate. (Why
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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[...]
I'm not seeing a problem here. Beastie is not a religious icon,
not is it intended to be one.
Right -- but it looks like one. And every now and then
there are people who are offended by it because
anything about the stability of
ULE.)
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If you aim the gun at your foot
.)
If you're looking for a generic description of URL and all
the technical details, have a look at this paper:
http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/bsdcon03/tech/roberson.html
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Any
second.
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option.
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Documentation is like sex; when it's good, it's very
Sorry for replying to myself ...
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Adding to that, the following /bin/sh snippet should do
(untested!). You have to kill ntpd before.
STEP=100# number of seconds to step forward
while [ $STEP -gt 0 ]; do
date -f %s $(( `date +%s
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Clear perl code is better than unclear awk code; but NOTHING
comes close
in
that directory aren't too strange (no spaces etc.).
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If Java had
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I would suggest trying this simple hack:
cd /var/spool/directory ; cat . | strings | xargs rm -f
It's a dirty hack, but might work, if the file names in
that directory aren't too strange (no spaces etc.).
why
be greatly appreciated!
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PS: I'm using 4-stable, but I checked the CVS repository
and verified that the device ID is neither in 5-stable nor
HEAD. Searching for this device in the list archives gave
zero hits.
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have enough things to chose from, so go and try them
to find the one which suits you best. :-)
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0 3056K 936K select 1 94:35 0.00% 0.00% sendmail
79 root 2 0 1312K 364K select 1 35:56 0.00% 0.00% ntpd
.. and so on.
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will be done to the filesystems if it doesn't
work.
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UNIX
and intuitive to shut
down the machine properly. See the kbdmap(5) manpage for
details.
Apart from that, I suggest you simply disable background
fsck.
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but not
least, the XFree86/Xorg drivers are rock-stable.
I'm using Matrox MGA cards for many years, starting with
the Matrox Millenium. Unfortunately, Matrox has gotten
stingy of drivers and specs lately, so I'd advise against
buying their newer cards (Parhelia).
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(i387 math co-pro).
FreeBSD 4.x supports math emulation, so you don't need a
hardware FPU there, but apparently that support has been
removed in FreeBSD 5.x.
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/pointers/questions are greatly appreciated.
I would recommend using the dvd+rw-tools port instead of
cdrecord (/usr/ports/sysutils/dvd+rw-tools). Despite the
name, it supports all types of DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW.
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a try.
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approximately 232 GB a month
Thanks, that's very encouraging ... however ...
My machine has a network traffic of 540 Gbyte a *DAY*.
That's about 16 Tbyte a month, if my /usr/bin/bc isn't
failing. :-)
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Any
, digits and dashes is not
allowed (apart from the separating dots, of course).
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start values. They should not cause any harm.
I don't think there is an easy way to fix the problem.
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Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only problem I see with this is that anybody following this particular
RELEASE has to follow CURRENT, which is almost a contradiction of terms.
Not necessarily. There's a RELENG_5_0 branch.
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A branch or a tag? I don't believe it was branched.
A branch.
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idea to make those
files schg by default, and teach mergemaster to noschg/schg
them if required.
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mode of operation (and I guess it would take some time to get
my fingers used to anything else).
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read .bin/.cue files
directly, without the need to make the .iso detour?
I use it successfully on FreeBSD 4.6 with a 24x ATAPI
CD-RW drive (Benq, formerly known as Acer).
ftp://ftp.freebsd.dk/pub/ATA/
(I don't think the ATA-enabled cdrdao is in the ports yet.)
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peeks of 8.x
sometimes even 9 MBytes/s and know the maximum is 7.x Mbytes/s
Well, the speed changes on the area of the disk. On the
outer cylinders, a disk is much faster than on the inside.
So it depends very much where the data gets written.
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will
begin and all output to terminal is stored in a file which can be checked
after the fact.
I know about script, but I don't like it that much.
It tends to destroy my carefully crafted zsh prompt
(which is not simply a #, of course). :-}
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) values, too, to further classify
the result beyond the traditional 0/ok and 1/failure, so
that scripts and other programs have a better chance to do
sensible things when something went wrong. This is a good
thing, IMO.
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still run the original
English sysinstall if you want).
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, the dirprefs code doesn't
have much room to use disk blocks for new directories in
an efficient way. But it's probably better than nothing.
It's very difficult to say in advance, so I'd suggest you
just try it.
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options, then you've got dirprefs in the kernel. They
were introduced at the same time as the kernel dirprefs
code.
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Alexander Goller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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But the strange thing is, it still doesn't work. I have
no idea why.
Ack, but: the telnetd you have installed (probably) is
crypto/telnet/telnetd which doesn't behave the same
the directories back to / itself to build the
path. pkg_add works fine now.
Can someone confirm my above analysis? Should I submit a
PR? Unfortunately, I don't have a real fix. I didn't have
a closer look at the __getcwd() code, but it seems pretty
non-trivial to fix.
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(it doesn't
require a data connction like ls).
Unfortunately, some FTP servers don't support it correctly.
Most servers whose authors have read and understood RFC959
usually get it right, though, which includes FreeBSD's ftpd
and wuftpd. ;-)
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All that we see or seem is just a dream within a dream (E. A. Poe
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On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 05:33:23PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Note that shell globbing is only performed on LIST.
I just tried -- CWD and RETR don't expand them.
[...]
ftp cd /roo?
--- CWD /roo?
250 CWD command successful.
ftp pwd
a
directory, but you can't write it), so I wrote a small
shell script that loads the directory (that is, the
filenames) into your $EDITOR and writes them back
afterwards (i.e. renames the files).
http://www.secnetix.de/~olli/scripts/vils
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I think I could take over the job. ;-)
I'm doing the release for the Lehmanns Edition of FreeBSD
right now ...
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PS: We have 5 (five) CD-ROMs in our set now. :-P
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set ``PnP-aware OS = no'' in your BIOS setup?
Then the BIOS should assign non-conflicting ports and
IRQs to the PnP-capable cards (both of those cards are
PnP-capable).
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that it needs itself. That's what I do, kind of. ;-)
So I never have to think about what distfiles it needs.
(Requires a small hack to the release Makefile so that
there's an appropriate setting for the MASTER_SITE in
the chroot's make.conf.)
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jonathan michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 03:45:41PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Maybe it would reduce confusion somewhat if people would
just stop saying ``4.1-stable'' etc. Those simply do not
exist.
I would also vote for ``uname -r'' saying ``4
_ this CD also contains a
Live Filesystem, so you can use it as a "fixit" CD, too!
I haven't tested either of these (due to lack of CD-Rs
right now), but I'm pretty confident that the ISOs work
fine.
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Oliver
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run any 3.x or 4.x.
Regards
Oliver
PS: Please regard my Reply-To's and don't Cc me. This is
annoying.
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Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which mirrors will carry the -RC ISO images? I've been trying to
I'll _try_ to put 'em up at ftp7.de.freebsd.org, if I can.
No promises, though, 'cause I'm extremely
.
Regards
Oliver
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"All that we see or seem is just a dream within a dream" (E.
making
procedure, but as i said in my prev messages - I do this for me only, to
have MY snapshot on a bootable CD, just in case. The price is reasonable -
a night of my life :-)
And what is the advantage over simply making a backup
of your disk?
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Oliver
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In list.freebsd-stable Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or give them a real business card..
Still, hotsync'ing via IR is neat :)
If I'm not mistaken, the IR feature of the Palm (at least
the Palm III) isn't even Irda, but some proprietary stuff.
Regards
Oliver
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In list.freebsd-stable Nora Etukudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:21:24PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
have MY snapshot on a bootable CD, just in case. The price is
reasonable - a night of my life :-)
And what is the advantage over simply making a backup
lso a Live Filesystem / "Fixit" CD ISO image.
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Oliver
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oinfo" and added it to the terminfo
database. Works as expected.
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Oliver
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unknown ICMP packets.
If someone is interested, I've put the hack online here:
http://www.fromme.com/icmpreboot.tar.gz
Please read the README file. Use at your own risk.
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Oliver
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&
(but as I
said before: docs don't exist until someone writes them).
But the specific sysctl in question (see the subject line) is
very well documented.
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Oliver
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, but they seem to ignore it.
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Oliver
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Well, when I added 3DNow support to the Seti@home client, I
assembled the 3DNow instructions "manually", i.e. I created
small gas macros for that purpose. It's ugly, but it works.
The 3DNow specification (with instruction codes) is available
from www.amd.com.
Regards
Oliver
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