JFrames without dialog border

1999-06-13 Thread Ekkehard Kraemer

Hi!

I'm experiencing the following problem with JDK pre1.2v2: all JFrames opened
by my program appear without any border (i.e., without title bar and the other
stuff managed by the window manager, Window Maker in my case) java.awt.Frames
work just well.

The program works correctly in 1.1.7v3 and (disregarding the known problems)
with 1.2v1.

Did anyone of you have such problems, too? I'm using Swing 1.1.1 Beta 2.

MbG, Ekkehard


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Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Andre van Dijk

On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote:
> > Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> > >
> > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work with
> > > the next release.
> >
> > Excellent.  Thanks.
> >
> > Chris (kill -9 Microsoft) Kakris
>  ^
> Why don't we recognize and respect competition for what it's worth?

As if MS respects the competition.

> Moreover preaching to the choir is lame.

[Sorry everyone i just had to reply to this troll]

Lighten up, most people i know that use Windows every day also like to
bash MS. It's just harmless fun. Especially for Linux users :-). I mean
we're involved on this list with Java and Linux how much more non-MS can
you get. So lighten up please. Linux still is a hackers OS, hackers don't
like tight rules, if this were a corperate list this sort of sigs would
indeed be inappropriate IMHO.

BTW: I preach choice in my sig.

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No Subject

1999-06-13 Thread Farhan Killedar

Hi,
Im having a bit of a problem. Any help would be appreciated
I am using the Keyevent keys to identify the keys that I am pressing on the
keyboard, but how can I check which character I have just pressed.
I can use e.getKeyChar() = VK_BACK_SPACE for the backspace key but how
would I identify characters such as A, B C... etc, when I type them from the
keyboard. I will be identifying this in the keypressed event.

Thanks


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Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand

On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 11:45:19AM +0200, Andre van Dijk wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote:
> > > Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> > > >
> > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work with
> > > > the next release.
> > >
> > > Excellent.  Thanks.
> > >
> > > Chris (kill -9 Microsoft) Kakris
> >  ^
> > Why don't we recognize and respect competition for what it's worth?
>
> As if MS respects the competition.

MS is dominant on the desktop and consumer OS for now simply because its
competition has been so lame and disorganized. If MS were so powerful
and monopolistic they would have killed Linux somehow. But they can't.
This alone defeats any argument as MS being an "evil empire". Hell, even
MS uses Linux's success to defend themselves in their antitrust trial!

> > Moreover preaching to the choir is lame.
>
> [Sorry everyone i just had to reply to this troll]

It's not a troll. I mean every word. Do you call anything you don't
agree with a "troll"? I don't agree with you but I still respect your
opinions as long as they don't infringe on my own freedom (of expression
or otherwise).

> Lighten up, most people i know that use Windows every day also like to
> bash MS. It's just harmless fun. Especially for Linux users :-). I mean

I didn't want to come through as grumpy and serious, sorry about that.

> we're involved on this list with Java and Linux how much more non-MS can
> you get. So lighten up please. Linux still is a hackers OS, hackers don't
> like tight rules, if this were a corperate list this sort of sigs would
> indeed be inappropriate IMHO.

Linux people don't even need to acknowledge MS existence. Bashing MS
makes them appear as frustrated, pimple-faced geeks that can't get a
date, let alone a life. Mark my words: Microsoft doesn't exist anymore,
forget Microsoft, it's over, they have lost the server market. But then
so has Sun for that matter. Then we are back on-topic:

Sun's attitude where Java and Linux is concerned is much worse and
stupider that anything MS would have done. At least MS would have been
straight about it and said "fuck off, no way you guys are getting the
source to this, we set the standards and you keep developing your client
apps".

Sun instead is trying to find a middle ground between open-source and
proprietary that sucks enormously and frustrates me as a Java developer.
Every day a visit to freshmeat.net slashdot.org shows how lively and
creative the Linux community is. Us java-linux developers we suffer in
silence, waiting the good word from Sun god, the Blackdown porters
spending their energy on stuff that will probably never be released to
the community.

Have you tried Solaris recently? It sucks when you're used to Linux. No
decent shell, no compiler, no tools, horrible and backward motif GUI,
expensive proprietary hardware (except for Solaris x86 but go find
supported hardware..), expensive everything. Sun is no better than MS
when it comes to locking-in customers and racketting them with upgrade
"taxes". Only they're less successful at it.

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KeyEvents

1999-06-13 Thread Farhan Killedar

Hi,
Im having a bit of a problem. Any help would be appreciated
I am using the Keyevent keys to identify the keys that I am pressing on the
keyboard, but how can I check which character I have just pressed.
I can use e.getKeyChar() = VK_BACK_SPACE for the backspace key but how
would I identify characters such as A, B C... etc, when I type them from the
keyboard. I will be identifying this in the keypressed event.

Thanks


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Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Cees de Groot

>[...] OS we all love on this list, but give MS-Office 2000 a test run some day
>and you will experience one polished and really well done set of
>applications.
>
Yeah, but my dual P400 is already running Linux, so I don't have the 
minimum configuration available to test O2K.

Cees (kill -HUP Billyboy) de Groot

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Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Cees de Groot

Louis-Davis Mitterand wrote:
>This alone defeats any argument as MS being an "evil empire". Hell, even
>MS uses Linux's success to defend themselves in their antitrust trial!
>
If one company is speaking with two tongues, it is Microsoft. To the judge
they say Linux is a threat, to their customers that it sucks and comes
nowhere close to WNT. I happened to stumble over a "technet" (FUDnet is
a better term) article last week which confirmed that using what M$
says as argumentation for *anything* is quite dumb. Basically, they tried
to say that the Sun Enterprise1 sucks, which is lame, dumb, and totally
unfounded. You'd better try to find arguments yourself.

>It's not a troll. I mean every word. Do you call anything you don't
>agree with a "troll"?

No, but saying anything that disqualifies MS-bashing (one of my favourite
sports) on a Java Linux list is, to the letter of the definition, a troll.

>Sun's attitude where Java and Linux is concerned is much worse and
>stupider that anything MS would have done. [...]
>Sun instead is trying to find a middle ground between open-source and
>proprietary that sucks enormously and frustrates me as a Java developer.

It might be stupid, I don't know. Don't forget that we "java linux"
people don't really count at the time, and don't forget the fact that
Sun is actually attempting, to support the Java Linux effort. I think
money-wise (in terms of time donated to the port), they've sponsored
a decent amount, and more so because they've given access to some crown
jewels (the JCK) for free.

The real market, as in "Sun is going to make big money with it" for Java
will be the embedded market, I think. Before you burn a JVM in 10,000,000
consumer units, you want to have some guarantees - that it is compliant,
compatible with future stuff, that there won't be code splits, etcetera.
Completely open source stuff cannot give these guarantees at this moment,
you need a company vouching for that and I think Sun is doing very good
in playing that role, including being very open about extensions to the
language. Sure, they make mistakes; sure, I'd rather have their JVM under
the GPL, but within their operative constraints they're doing a hell of
a job of a) keeping control over Java (necessary for the mass-production
people) and b) opening access to as many people as possible.

Furthermore, no-one - Sun at the first place - ever said that the only
way to run Java is to go to Sun and wait for them to provide a JVM. At
this very moment, you have *four* options under Linux: Sun JVM, Kaffe,
IBM JVM, and Japhar. They're in a state of flux right now, but it's
not worse than the situation with G++ during the early ages of C++
(remember cfront?).

And now that the diffs for 1.2pre-v2 have been made available, all the SCSL
licensees can start debugging and submitting patches, just like in other
distributed projects (that the SCSL doesn't qualify as Open Source is another
issue - if you don't like that, don't contaminate yourself by accepting the
SCSL but rather contribute to Kaffe, Japhar and GNU Classpath).

>Have you tried Solaris recently? It sucks when you're used to Linux. No
>decent shell, no compiler, no tools, horrible and backward motif GUI,
>expensive proprietary hardware (except for Solaris x86 but go find
>supported hardware..), expensive everything.

That's very off-topic, but methinks that Solaris offers some unique features
not easily found elsewhere. Like the fact that you can develop on a cheapo
workstation and run stuff, binary compatible, on a mainframe - and everything
in between. Yes, an Enterprise/450 is more expensive than my no-name dual
Pentium box with the same performance characteristics, but I hardly doubt it
is more expensive than the corresponding Compaq server box with space for
20 drives and thee 1500W power supplies. 

Don't put down Sun. It's the youngest club in the big Unix iron league,
and they've always provided a lot of stuff back to the Unix community:
RPC, NFS, and NIS to name a few things. Ok, they're a public company
so they have a bloated legal department, but basically I think they're
cool and open-minded about us freeware hackers. You can't say that of
their Redmond counterparts...

(kill -ILL Microsoft Business Practices)


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JVM speed test suite?

1999-06-13 Thread Jonathan Mark Brooks

I'm currently trying to do speed-testing between IBM JDK, Blackdown
JDK 1.1.7v3 and JDK1.2v2 pre-release, with and w/o TYA.  However,
I cannot locate a suitable test suite.

Can someone point me to a URL or resource that will allow me to
do a simple and reasonably accurate speed comparison?

Thanks.
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tya

1999-06-13 Thread Adam Carheden

I need some help getting the TYA JIT working.  It's installed in
/usr/local/tya, JDK is in /usr/local/jdk.  I've run ./configure, make
and make install, and set JAVA_COMPILER=tya.  When I compile or run a
program, javac/java says "compiler "tya" not found".  I've tried putting
libtya.so in /usr/local (make install) and /usr/local/jdk/lib with the
same results.

How does the jdk detect where the compiler is?

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P.S. As for the whole M$ bashing thing, he's right, office does spank
any comparable linux product (when the OS doesn't let it crash, anyway),
but that's just because linux is still green; I have great hopes for
KOffice though.


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Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Christian Farmer

Louis-David Mitterand,

My challenge to you is the same one I have given to many Microsoft-heads:

Don't post here again until you can tell us one thing that Microsoft has
been truly innovative about. One thing that they did not copy, buy  or steal
from somewhere else and mass market. One technologically "innovative" thing
that came from Bill or Microsoft. One idea that  was original, not just a
new "standard" that was forced down people's throats by way of market
dominance.

I've only been beat by one soft-head, so we'll dis-qualify his response
up-front. Microsoft Bob does not get credit here.

Until you can justify Microsoft's constant claim that they need the ability
to innovate, don't stand up for them since this is there theme song today
and it has no value.

Business innovations (such as forcing manufacturers to buy your O/S even
when you don't need it) don't count.

-Original Message-
From: Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 13, 1999 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was:
Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)


|On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 11:45:19AM +0200, Andre van Dijk wrote:
|> On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
|>
|> > On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote:
|> > > Juergen Kreileder wrote:
|> > > >
|> > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work
with
|> > > > the next release.
|> > >
|> > > Excellent.  Thanks.
|> > >
|> > > Chris (kill -9 Microsoft) Kakris
|> >  ^
|> > Why don't we recognize and respect competition for what it's worth?
|>
|> As if MS respects the competition.
|
|MS is dominant on the desktop and consumer OS for now simply because its
|competition has been so lame and disorganized. If MS were so powerful
|and monopolistic they would have killed Linux somehow. But they can't.
|This alone defeats any argument as MS being an "evil empire". Hell, even
|MS uses Linux's success to defend themselves in their antitrust trial!
|
|> > Moreover preaching to the choir is lame.
|>
|> [Sorry everyone i just had to reply to this troll]
|
|It's not a troll. I mean every word. Do you call anything you don't
|agree with a "troll"? I don't agree with you but I still respect your
|opinions as long as they don't infringe on my own freedom (of expression
|or otherwise).
|
|> Lighten up, most people i know that use Windows every day also like to
|> bash MS. It's just harmless fun. Especially for Linux users :-). I mean
|
|I didn't want to come through as grumpy and serious, sorry about that.
|
|> we're involved on this list with Java and Linux how much more non-MS can
|> you get. So lighten up please. Linux still is a hackers OS, hackers don't
|> like tight rules, if this were a corperate list this sort of sigs would
|> indeed be inappropriate IMHO.
|
|Linux people don't even need to acknowledge MS existence. Bashing MS
|makes them appear as frustrated, pimple-faced geeks that can't get a
|date, let alone a life. Mark my words: Microsoft doesn't exist anymore,
|forget Microsoft, it's over, they have lost the server market. But then
|so has Sun for that matter. Then we are back on-topic:
|
|Sun's attitude where Java and Linux is concerned is much worse and
|stupider that anything MS would have done. At least MS would have been
|straight about it and said "fuck off, no way you guys are getting the
|source to this, we set the standards and you keep developing your client
|apps".
|
|Sun instead is trying to find a middle ground between open-source and
|proprietary that sucks enormously and frustrates me as a Java developer.
|Every day a visit to freshmeat.net slashdot.org shows how lively and
|creative the Linux community is. Us java-linux developers we suffer in
|silence, waiting the good word from Sun god, the Blackdown porters
|spending their energy on stuff that will probably never be released to
|the community.
|
|Have you tried Solaris recently? It sucks when you're used to Linux. No
|decent shell, no compiler, no tools, horrible and backward motif GUI,
|expensive proprietary hardware (except for Solaris x86 but go find
|supported hardware..), expensive everything. Sun is no better than MS
|when it comes to locking-in customers and racketting them with upgrade
|"taxes". Only they're less successful at it.
|
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|
|Show me the code or get out of my way.
|
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Re: tya

1999-06-13 Thread Nathan Meyers

Adam Carheden wrote:
> 
> I need some help getting the TYA JIT working.  It's installed in
> /usr/local/tya, JDK is in /usr/local/jdk.  I've run ./configure, make
> and make install, and set JAVA_COMPILER=tya.  When I compile or run a
> program, javac/java says "compiler "tya" not found".  I've tried putting
> libtya.so in /usr/local (make install) and /usr/local/jdk/lib with the
> same results.
> 
> How does the jdk detect where the compiler is?

The same way shared libraries are found for other apps: either in one of
the default directories (/usr/lib, etc.) or in directories specified by
the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Try setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/tya (or whatever subdirectory libtya.so is
in).

Nathan


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Re: JVM speed test suite?

1999-06-13 Thread Chris Abbey

At 09:48 AM 6/13/99 -0400, Jonathan Mark Brooks wrote:
>Can someone point me to a URL or resource that will allow me to
>do a simple and reasonably accurate speed comparison?

you do realize these are contradictory terms, do you not?

I think Volano might make some of their stuff public... yup
www.volano.com/benchmarks.html

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latest_glibc

1999-06-13 Thread Lars Vahlen

I have a RH 5.2 which I have used for java-coding with blackdown
117_v1a. The other day I upgraded some libs, the latest glibc among
others, for another program. To my surpise this struck down the jdk
which now produces the following:

/usr/local/java/jdk117_v1a/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in
loading shared libraries:
/usr/local/java/jdk117_v1a/bin/../lib/i586/green_threads/libjava.so:
undefined symbol: _dl_symbol_value

Does anyone know what the problem is and would 117_v3 produce a
different result.

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RE: tya (where to put)

1999-06-13 Thread Jens M Andreasen

A good place to put tya is where this particular incarnation of JDK will
look for it. In my case that would be:


/usr/local/jdk117_v1a/lib/i686/native_threads/libtya.so



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Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-13 Thread Calvin Austin

Louis-David I will show you the code! Hop on over to 
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/products/java2cs

you can get all the Java 2 source code for no fee. Then make a trip
to blackdown.org, you can get Java 2 releases. blackdown has the diffs
that I will be linking to make a Java 2 linux source release. You even have 
the choice of a JDK 1.x release from IBM

Now I have replied to every single piece of mail that we get at Java
community source and you should email us or blackdown with your concerns.
With Linux you don't have to suffer in silence, you can go out and code!

Porting the Java VM isn't easy, its a large, often tightly OS coupled piece of 
software. You can help accelerate the development by testing it, you have
the source so you may even be able to find the fix for any bugs you find.

Ask not what Linux can do for you, but what you can do for Linux.

regards
calvin



>Sun's attitude where Java and Linux is concerned is much worse and
>stupider that anything MS would have done
>
>Us java-linux developers we suffer in
>silence, waiting the good word from Sun god, the Blackdown porters
>spending their energy on stuff that will probably never be released to
>the community.

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>
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>



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Errors from Freebuilder

1999-06-13 Thread Kevin Mooneyham

Hi:

I'm trying to run Freebuilder and get the following error:

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/java/swing/JMenuBar
at
org.freebuilder.system.ideengine.IdeEngine.(IdeEngine.java)
at org.freebuilder.Main.(Main.java)
at org.freebuilder.Main.main(Main.java)

It appears that none of the swing classes are part of the classes.zip
file (java for linux 1.1.7B).  Is this a current limitation of the Linux
JDK?

Thanks,

Kevin Mooneyham


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Re: Errors from Freebuilder

1999-06-13 Thread Stefan Proels


> I'm trying to run Freebuilder and get the following error:
> 
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/java/swing/JMenuBar
> at
> org.freebuilder.system.ideengine.IdeEngine.(IdeEngine.java)
> at org.freebuilder.Main.(Main.java)
> at org.freebuilder.Main.main(Main.java)
> 
> It appears that none of the swing classes are part of the classes.zip
> file (java for linux 1.1.7B).  Is this a current limitation of the Linux
> JDK?

Swing is part of the JDK since 1.2, for 1.1 you have to get the package
from http://www.javasoft.com/products/jfc/index.html. You will need the
old Swing 1.0.3 for this application, since it references the classes
in com.sun.java.swing which was changed to javax.swing in later releases.


CU,
Stefan


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JNI 1.0 or 1.1 ?

1999-06-13 Thread Tony Dean


Well folks,
I tried to use the JNI from 1.1 was was unable to get callbacks
to work using:
JDK 1.1.7
libc 5
So, I thought, there has to be a way to do this. What in the JDK
uses callbacks? It occurs
to me that some networking may but the AWT has to do this. I did
the dejanews thing and
I followed the thread in here but I was never able to get callbacks
to work.
Next I dusted off my first edition of Java Tutorial and saw the 1.0
JDK based JNI model
and so I tried some experiments. Yesss! The 1.0 model did callbacks
just fine.
Does anyone want to comment on how the JDK implements callbacks for
Java features
that use callbacks? Is it JDK 1.0 or 1.1?
Will the JDK 1.0 model for JNI continue to be around for a while?
-- 
Tony Dean
Linux: The choice of a GNU Generation!
 


Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Charles Forsythe

> If MS were so powerful
> and monopolistic they would have killed Linux somehow.

How?  It has no parent company to drive out of business.  Every single
user is empowered to be a develop, so they can't hire away the project
team.

Maybe they can just start killing people who use Linux.

-- Charles


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help while jdk1.2 installation

1999-06-13 Thread Kothari Alpesh D

Hello,
I have installed jdk1.2 from blackdown site. After setting the path and
running command 'java' or 'javac' it gives error the somefiles in the
path /bin/realpath not found. Similar error it gives for path
/green_threads/i386 etc. Also it tells that it cannot find libphi.so
file. Can anyone please help me?

With regards
Alpesh


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Re: Multiple Lined Tooltips?

1999-06-13 Thread John N. Alegre

This is the exact answer.  There is a working example that was put out late
last year.  Go to DejaNews and search in the comp.lang.java* forums for
MultiLineLabelUI.

john

On 18-May-99 gaolei wrote:
> Hi, there,
> 
> For the html support, we now only could wait, but I think we really
> could do something now.
> 
> For such type questions, I believe they have a same answer: modifying
> the UI class, if we want some visual component looks different from
> standard one but with the same or a little bit different behavior.
> 
> So for tooltip, I THINK you could inherit from BasicTooltipUI(I just
> assumed), and override the paint function. Really not difficult.
> 
> For the usage, instantiate a JTooltip object and setUI( yourOwnUI );
> Such way, I believe you could get any look and feel what you want.
> Also, this point is one of the most charming feature of Java GUI.
> 
> My suggestion.
> Gao Lei.
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Michael Reilly wrote:
> 
>> Zhichao Hong writes:
>>  > Hi,
>>  >
>>  > I am wondering is that possible to create Mutiple line tooltips.  By
>>  > default, the swing is only able to display single line tooltips.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > Any idea is much appreciated.
>>
>> I saw that JLabel and JText support a  prefix followed by HTML
>> modifiers in the string they are rendering.  I suspect this works for
>> tooltips too.  It is documented in the Swing 1.1 beta2 release.  I
>> don't know if it is in JDK 1.2.1 yet.  I think not.  No doubt someone
>> will cheerfully correct me if I'm wrong. :-)
>>
>> -pmr
>>
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