[issue31895] How to implement api in python website

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[issue31895] How to implement api in python website

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[issue31895] How to implement api in python website

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native support for converting
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Re: python website

2007-06-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jun 21, 12:53 am, Martin Skou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The Daily Python-URLhttp://www.pythonware.com/daily/


pythonpapers.org

:)

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python website

2007-06-20 Thread james_027
hi,

what are you list of favorite python website (news, articles,
tutorials)?

cheers,
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Re: python website

2007-06-20 Thread kyosohma
On Jun 20, 9:22 am, james_027 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi,

 what are you list of favorite python website (news, articles,
 tutorials)?

 cheers,
 james


wxPython.org (and the wxPython wiki)
Python.org
ActiveState - http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Python/Cookbook/
Charming python series - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-pycon.html
http://gnosis.cx/publish/tech_index_cp.html
Devshed - http://www.devshed.com/c/b/Python/

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Re: python website

2007-06-20 Thread Martin Skou
The Daily Python-URL
http://www.pythonware.com/daily/

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Python website bug: Wrong URL in http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5/highlights/

2006-09-27 Thread Anand
The URL which links to Whats New in Python 2.5 in the following text
is wrong.

Here are some of the (subjective) highlights of Python 2.5. More
detail on almost all of the new features can be found in the document
What's New In Python 2.5

It links to http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/ whereas it should
point to http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/whatsnew25.html instead.

I tried to report the bug in python.org using
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets but since I
dont have a Trac login there, I am reporting it here. Python.org
webmaster, please consider this a bug report.

Thanks

-Anand

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Re: Python website bug: Wrong URL in http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5/highlights/

2006-09-27 Thread Steve Holden
Anand wrote:
 The URL which links to Whats New in Python 2.5 in the following text
 is wrong.
 
 Here are some of the (subjective) highlights of Python 2.5. More
 detail on almost all of the new features can be found in the document
 What's New In Python 2.5
 
 It links to http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/ whereas it should
 point to http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/whatsnew25.html instead.
 
 I tried to report the bug in python.org using
 http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets but since I
 dont have a Trac login there, I am reporting it here. Python.org
 webmaster, please consider this a bug report.
 
See the Cc: address on this post? That's probably a much more effective 
way to communicate with the python.org webmasters. Relying on them to 
read a hgh-noise newsgroup like c.l.py is asking to be ignored.

Thanks for taking the time to try and keep the web site up to date.

regards
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Python website problem?

2006-07-22 Thread Tim N. van der Leeuw
Hi,

Does the Python.org website have a problem? I only get a directory
index, and clicking on any of the HTML files in there shows a page
without any CSS makeup.

Anyone noticed this too?

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Re: Python website problem?

2006-07-22 Thread Tim N. van der Leeuw

Tim N. van der Leeuw wrote:
 Hi,

 Does the Python.org website have a problem? I only get a directory
 index, and clicking on any of the HTML files in there shows a page
 without any CSS makeup.

 Anyone noticed this too?
 
 --Tim

Well, it seems fixed again...

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Re: Python website problem?

2006-07-22 Thread Aahz
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim N. van der Leeuw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Does the Python.org website have a problem? I only get a directory
index, and clicking on any of the HTML files in there shows a page
without any CSS makeup.

Anyone noticed this too?

Yes, we're having problems with the build system.  Nothing to see here,
move along.
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Re: New Python website, new documentation ?

2006-03-31 Thread Tim Parkin
John J. Lee wrote:
 
 How about the desktop icon used on Windows boxes?  Will we see the shy
 tadpoles replacing the squiggly green pixellated Python snake in 2.5?
 If not, why not? -- is this not a branding excercise?  (I don't
 personally like the tadpoles, FWLIW, but inconsistency seems worse)
 
 John

I presume so. It's not really up to me though. Someone has created some
new icons based on the new logo that have received some positive
feedback and that I like a lot.

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Re: New Python website, new documentation ?

2006-03-30 Thread Tim Parkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I was wondering : as there has been a change in python.org website with
a new design, is it planned for the documentation section to be
revamped as well ? If yes, would it be just a appearance renewal or
would there also be changes in the doc itself ?

Martin.
  

docs.python.org will stay the same as far as I am aware but I'll be
looking at trying out a version of the docs using the new python.org
layout. Obviously this will affect more regular users of the site and so
will need testing out first. The structure of the documentation won't
change but it will have a new navigation (rather than just the back, up,
forward on the current latex2html output). It's probably best to get
something up on a test site to look at before over-analysing it though..

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Re: New Python website, new documentation ?

2006-03-30 Thread Armin Ronacher
I paste my idea (original posted in #pythonpaste a few days ago):

mitsuhiko Chairos: what I really miss is a go-python.org page :)
Chairos which would be what?
mitsuhiko showing up python gui application, python wsgi
applications, a python documentation with a comment section, tutorials
and a wiki
mitsuhiko and everything compact
mitsuhiko and python.org for the companies and core developers

Something really basic. Only small tutorials, a documentation with
comments and a list of python applications. With a clean design and
only few links per page. Something like the rubyonrails page for
example.

Regards,
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Re: New Python website, new documentation ?

2006-03-30 Thread John J. Lee
Tim Parkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I was wondering : as there has been a change in python.org website with
 a new design, is it planned for the documentation section to be
 revamped as well ? If yes, would it be just a appearance renewal or
 would there also be changes in the doc itself ?
 
 Martin.
   
 
 docs.python.org will stay the same as far as I am aware but I'll be
 looking at trying out a version of the docs using the new python.org
 layout. Obviously this will affect more regular users of the site and so
 will need testing out first. The structure of the documentation won't
 change but it will have a new navigation (rather than just the back, up,
 forward on the current latex2html output). It's probably best to get
 something up on a test site to look at before over-analysing it though..

How about the desktop icon used on Windows boxes?  Will we see the shy
tadpoles replacing the squiggly green pixellated Python snake in 2.5?
If not, why not? -- is this not a branding excercise?  (I don't
personally like the tadpoles, FWLIW, but inconsistency seems worse)


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New Python website, new documentation ?

2006-03-29 Thread 1024nospam
Hi,

I was wondering : as there has been a change in python.org website with
a new design, is it planned for the documentation section to be
revamped as well ? If yes, would it be just a appearance renewal or
would there also be changes in the doc itself ?

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python website

2005-12-16 Thread carmel stanley



I am interested in doing a web site in python can 
any body direct me to a site that was created in python.
thanks nige
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Re: python website

2005-12-16 Thread Bill Mill
On 12/16/05, carmel stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am interested in doing a web site in python can any body direct me to a
 site that was created in python.
  thanks nige

python.org
cherrypy.org
zope.org
turbogears.org
blog.ianbicking.org
zephyrfalcon.org/weblog2/
djangoproject.org
cheetahtemplate.org
pyblosxom.sourceforge.net
webwareforpython.org
mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/
twistedmatrix.com

Just off the top of my head. Many of those are sites for python web
frameworks. A few are blogs of well-known developers. Also try
http://www.google.com/search?q=python%20web%20framework .

Peace
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Re: python website

2005-12-16 Thread dimitri pater
hello,look here: http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/CherryPySuccessStory for websites created with CherryPyand there is more (django and turbogears spring to mind)
bye,DimitriOn 12/16/05, carmel stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







I am interested in doing a web site in python can 
any body direct me to a site that was created in python.
thanks nige

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Re: My Python Website

2005-12-06 Thread Tuvas
Thanks for the suggestions, I've put them on the page already. I used
.zips so as not to confuse anyone that it's some kind of a file, but, I
have used the formentioned sourcecode 2 HTML colorizer to put up nice
web previews, as well as commenting the code a bit more. Thanks for
your help!

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Re: New Python website

2005-04-30 Thread Kay Schluehr

lpe wrote:
 http://www.pycode.com

 I was kinda suprised when I could not find any good sites with 3rd
 party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you must
host
 files elsewhere), so I decided to write one myself :)

Maybe You shot a bit fast? PiPy is good and the Vaults are good. Link
them makes them better, though not very innovative. Someone told me
that I'm on the Web here, am I?

 It is brand new and might still be buggy, but hopefully it will be
 usefull to some people.  Feel free to join and upload any of your
code.
 thanks

When I was younger I found anarchy cool. Now I find it grey.

Ciao,
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Re: New Python website

2005-04-29 Thread lpe
Hi maurice
thanks for your interest, that surely looks interesting (and promising)
I had no experience with any of the packages you mentioned, but it may
well be usefull.
Please email me with more details of what you had in mind.

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Re: New Python website

2005-04-29 Thread Maurice LING
lpe wrote:
Hi maurice
thanks for your interest, that surely looks interesting (and promising)
I had no experience with any of the packages you mentioned, but it may
well be usefull.
Please email me with more details of what you had in mind.
Hi,
I've just read PEP 262 last night and finds that it does more or less 
describes what I have in mind. However, I am not sure if there is every 
need for such a descriptive database file or something slimmer, like 
Fink's .info files will suffice.

An example of Fink's .info file is:

Package: g77
Version: 3.4.1
Revision: 1
BuildDependsOnly: true
Source: mirror:gnu:gcc/gcc-%v/gcc-%v.tar.bz2
Source-MD5: 31b459062499f9f68d451db9cbf3205c
NoSourceDirectory: True
ConfigureParams: --enable-languages=f77 --infodir='${prefix}/share/info' 
--libexecdir='${prefix}/lib' --disable-shared
#BuildDepends: dejagnu
PatchScript: 
 #!/bin/sh
 cd gcc-%v/gcc
 mv Makefile.in Makefile.in.orig
 sed 's|$(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES)|$(INCLUDES) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS)|g'  
Makefile.in.orig  Makefile.in

CompileScript: 
 #!/bin/sh
 mkdir darwin
 cd darwin
 ../gcc-%v/configure %c
 make CFLAGS='-O' LIBCFLAGS='-g -O2' LIBCXXFLAGS='-g -O2 
-fno-implicit-templates' profiledbootstrap
#cd gcc; make check-g77

InstallScript: 
 #!/bin/sh
 cd darwin
 make install prefix=%i
 cd %i/bin
 /bin/rm -f gcc gccbug cpp gcov powerpc-apple*
 ln -s %p/bin/g77 f77
 darwinvers=`/usr/bin/uname -v | cut -f1 -d: | awk '{print $4}'`
 gccvers=`%i/bin/g77 -dumpversion | head -1 | cut -f4 -d `
 ln -s 
%p/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin${darwinvers}/${gccvers}/include/g2c.h 
%i/include/g2c.h
 /bin/rm -rf %i/share/locale %i/man
 /bin/rm -f %i/lib/charset.alias
 /bin/rm -f %i/share/info/gcc* %i/share/info/cpp*
 /bin/mv -f %i/lib/libiberty.a %i/lib/libiberty-g77.a

License: GPL
DocFiles: gcc-%v/gcc/f/ChangeLog gcc-%v/COPYING gcc-%v/COPYING.LIB
Description: GNU Fortran compiler
DescDetail: 
 g77 consists of several components:

 1) The g77 command itself.
 2) The libg2c run-time library.  This library contains the
machine code needed to support capabilities of the Fortran
language that are not directly provided by the machine code
generated by the g77 compilation phase.
 3) The compiler itself, internally named f771.
f771 does not generate machine code directly --
it generates assembly code, leaving the conversion to
actual machine code to an assembler, usually named as.
 g77 supports some fortran90 features, like automatic arrays,
 free source form, and DO WHILE.

DescPort: 
 Installs g77 from the FSF gcc distribution.
 This version does not install in /usr. It contains it's own cc1 and
 libgcc.a installed in %p.
 libiberty.a moved to libiberty-g77.a to avoid conflict with ddd.

DescUsage: 
 If you get unresolved symbol '_saveFP', add -lcc_dynamic when linking.
 Does not support -framework argument, to link frameworks use -Wl flag
 (for example, to link vecLib use -Wl,-framework -Wl,vecLib).
 No man page, use info g77.

Homepage: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/g77/
Maintainer: Jeffrey Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Implementing the API specified in PEP 262 is desirable.
What I am thinking is this,
1. when user specify a package to install, the package's .info file will 
be looked up in 'pkginfo' directory (in PEP 262, it is the INSTALLDB 
directory that holds all these .info files).

2. to the system, only 3 things are crucial: where to get the package? 
what packages the package needs? how to install? These 3 things are the 
real critical parts of .info file, the rest are information and metadata.

3. from the dependencies, the system now creates a tree of dependencies. 
Can all dependencies be satisfied, i.e. are there any required packages 
that are not in standard library and there is no .info file for?

4. dependencies are satisfied (install the packages) from terminal leaf 
nodes on the dependency tree to the root node (which is the one the user 
wants to install)

5. appropriate entries are made in appropriate files (i.e. 
pkg-install.log) to signify which packages are installed.

6. satisfy the files needed for API requirements of PEP 262.
Please tell me what you think...
Cheers
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New Python website

2005-04-28 Thread lpe
http://www.pycode.com

I was kinda suprised when I could not find any good sites with 3rd
party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you must host
files elsewhere), so I decided to write one myself :)
It is brand new and might still be buggy, but hopefully it will be
usefull to some people.  Feel free to join and upload any of your code.
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Re: New Python website

2005-04-28 Thread Michael Soulier
On 28 Apr 2005 17:45:02 -0700, lpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.pycode.com
 
 I was kinda suprised when I could not find any good sites with 3rd
 party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you must host
 files elsewhere), so I decided to write one myself :)
 It is brand new and might still be buggy, but hopefully it will be
 usefull to some people.  Feel free to join and upload any of your code.
 thanks

Something wrong with PyPi?

Mike

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Re: New Python website

2005-04-28 Thread Maurice LING
lpe wrote:
http://www.pycode.com
I was kinda suprised when I could not find any good sites with 3rd
party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you must host
files elsewhere), so I decided to write one myself :)
It is brand new and might still be buggy, but hopefully it will be
usefull to some people.  Feel free to join and upload any of your code.
thanks
Hi,
Just yesterday, I was frustrated waiting for replies from Catelog-SIG 
about the possibilities of a package management system that works like 
Fink (fink.sf.net). Basically, the problems I see is that C extension 
modules aren't portable across major Python revisions and there is no 
easy way to maintain the installed packages in site-packages directory. 
My scenario is that a system admin has to maintain 50 different 
libraries and their dependencies...

So I've decided to write something myself... and call it 'centipyde'.
Modelled against Fink and Darwinports (darwinports.opendarwin.org) 
(obviously I'm a Mac user), information (in text file) are in a folder 
(centipyde/pkginfo/) as .info files. Each package will have a .info file 
which tells the system (centipyde) where to download the source tar (or 
zip) and how to install the package, as well as the dependecies, 
maintaining the installed packages etc etc. No difference from other 
package managers (a goal)...

It is still very rough at this moment, so please bear with me. 
Basically, the user will have to cvs checkout the system and just run it.

I've checked it into Sourceforge, under IB-DWB project (which is 
abandoned) as 'centipyde'. But for some reason, I still can't view it in 
 ViewCVS yet. Anyway, the directory layout is

../centipyde
../centipyde/centipyde.py
../centipyde/pgkinfo
../centipyde/pgkinfo/ply15.info
ply15.info contains the following text (pretty much modelled against Fink):
package=ply15
maintainer=.
dependencies=.
downloadurl=http://systems.cs.uchicago.edu/ply/ply-1.5.tar.gz
prebuildscript=tar zxvf ply-1.5.tar.gz
sourcedir=ply-1.5
buildscript=python setup.py build
installscript=sudo python setup.py install
centipyde.py is the following:
=

Author: Maurice H.T. Ling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copyright (c) 2005 Maurice H.T. Ling
Date created : 28th April 2005

PKGINFOPATH = 'pkginfo'
INSTALL_LOG = 'install.log'
import os
import string
import sys
def install_package(package_name):
f = open(os.getcwd() + os.sep + PKGINFOPATH + os.sep + package_name 
+ '.info', 'r')
install_info = {}
for line in f.readlines():
line = string.split(line, '=')
if line[1][-1] == os.linesep:
install_info[line[0]] = string.strip(line[1][:-1])
else: install_info[line[0]] = string.strip(line[1])
f.close()
print Package Installation Information:  + str(install_info)

os.system('curl -O ' + str(install_info['downloadurl']))
preinstall = []
preinstall = string.split(install_info['prebuildscript'], ';')
for cmd in preinstall: os.system(cmd)
cwd = os.getcwd()
print cwd
os.chdir(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), install_info['sourcedir']))
print os.getcwd()
buildscript = []
buildscript = string.split(install_info['buildscript'], ';')
for cmd in buildscript: os.system(cmd)
installscript = []
installscript = string.split(install_info['installscript'], ';')
for cmd in installscript: os.system(cmd)
if sys.argv[1] == 'install':
install_package(sys.argv[2])
=
When I run python centipyde.py install ply15, PLY1.5 gets downloaded 
from David Beazley's website, uncompressed and installed into the 
site-package as shown here:

znichols-maurice:~/MyProjects/ib-dwb/centipyde mauriceling$ ls -alltotal 8
drwxr-xr-x   5 mauricel  mauricel   170 28 Apr 17:37 .
drwxr-xr-x  10 mauricel  mauricel   340 28 Apr 16:21 ..
drwxr-xr-x   5 mauricel  mauricel   170 28 Apr 17:33 CVS
-rw-r--r--   1 mauricel  mauricel  1385 28 Apr 23:47 centipyde.py
drwxr-xr-x   4 mauricel  mauricel   136 28 Apr 17:36 pkginfo
znichols-maurice:~/MyProjects/ib-dwb/centipyde mauriceling$ sudo python 
centipyde.py install ply15
Package Installation Information: {'maintainer': '.', 'sourcedir': 
'ply-1.5', 'package': 'ply15', 'downloadurl': 
'http://systems.cs.uchicago.edu/ply/ply-1.5.tar.gz', 'installscript': 
'sudo python setup.py install', 'dependencies': '.', 'buildscript': 
'python setup.py build', 'prebuildscript': 'tar zxvf ply-1.5.tar.gz'}
  % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed  Time 
  Curr.
 Dload  Upload TotalCurrent  Left 
  Speed
100 69278  100 692780 0   7746  0  0:00:08  0:00:08  0:00:00 
31811
ply-1.5/
ply-1.5/doc/
ply-1.5/doc/ply.html
ply-1.5/CHANGES
ply-1.5/COPYING

. [snipped] .
ply-1.5/test/yacc_uprec.exp
ply-1.5/test/yacc_uprec.py
/sw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213: UserWarning: 'licence' 
distribution option is deprecated; use 'license'
  

Re: New Python website

2005-04-28 Thread Maurice LING
Michael Soulier wrote:
On 28 Apr 2005 17:45:02 -0700, lpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.pycode.com
I was kinda suprised when I could not find any good sites with 3rd
party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you must host
files elsewhere), so I decided to write one myself :)
It is brand new and might still be buggy, but hopefully it will be
usefull to some people.  Feel free to join and upload any of your code.
thanks

Something wrong with PyPi?
Mike
I think it is quite clear when he says I could not find any good sites 
with 3rd party modules (other than the Vaults of Parnassus, where you 
must host files elsewhere), suggesting that he is looking for a site 
whereby 3rd party modules can be hosted, rather than a site telling you 
where 3rd party modules are hosted.

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Re: HELP ! Anybody knows where the stackless python website is ?

2005-04-12 Thread cfbolz
Hi!

Pierre-Frédéric Caillaud wrote:
 I've been trying desperately to access http://www.stackless.com but
 it's been down, for about a week now !

The stackless webpage is working again.

Regards,

Carl Friedrich Bolz

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Re: HELP ! Anybody knows where the stackless python website is ?

2005-04-12 Thread Pierre-Frdric Caillaud
Great !
Thanks !
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:15:42 +0200, cfbolz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Pierre-Frédéric Caillaud wrote:
I've been trying desperately to access http://www.stackless.com but
it's been down, for about a week now !
The stackless webpage is working again.
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HELP ! Anybody knows where the stackless python website is ?

2005-04-11 Thread Pierre-Frdric Caillaud
Hello !
	I've been trying desperately to access http://www.stackless.com but it's  
been down, for about a week now !
	I desperatly need to download stackless python...
	Of course the stackless mailing list is on their server, so it's down,  
too.

	Does anybody has any info ?
	Does anybody have a tarball of a recent version of stackless that I may  
use (with the docs ?)

Thanks !
Regards,
P.F. Caillaud
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