Re: [Qgis-user] Print composer confusion

2008-05-07 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Mikhail Umorin ha scritto:

 There is no slider. The print composer window contains only the tool
 bar with icons, Help, and Close buttons. That's it! The rest is gray
 background.

ther *is* a slider: check on the right.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Building image pyramids - qgis crashing

2008-04-11 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Oleg Gusev ha scritto:
 Am Samstag 08 März 2008 19:39:38 schrieb Maciej Sieczka:
 I'm attaching a smallish one for you to try if it crashes your QGIS.

 This file is probably too small to cause any problems, but i routinely
 get segfaults with bigger .tiff files.

I confirm the crash. The resulting raster is quite reddish (?).
Better move this discussion to the trac, IMHO.
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[Qgis-user] bug squashing

2008-03-07 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
While we all agree that:
- bug squashing is an important task
- many bugs are old and invalid against 0.9.2
- this draws energies from fixing the important bugs, and
- give an unpleasant look to the project :)
it seems difficult to bring together enough forces for a bug squashing
party. I would therefore ask every user to check at least one bug
against a recent 0.9.2 (possibly the latest) and confirm whether it's
still valid or not. In case it is apparently not, please send a warning
to the relevant dev, who hopefully will close it down (after further
checking if necessary.
I have checked:
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/553
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/586
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/672
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/578
(plus a few more in the past).
and I suggest to close them all (closing bugs is not *so* bad: if we're
wrong, we can always reopen them later - nothing gets lost). Am I wrong?
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Meatdata

2008-02-25 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Tim Sutton ha scritto:

 I have a data cataloguing plugin in the works that scans your disk for
 GIS files, builds a catalog, lets you categorise files and then lets
 you add files to the project. It will be a month or so before its
 ready to use and probably wont do everything you want in its first
 version. I'll let you know when its ready for testing.

But that's *great* news!
Release early... ;)
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[Qgis-user] geoprocessing bug?

2008-02-25 Thread Paolo Cavallini
while trying to install a new version of the plugin, I'm getting:
Failed to download file to /tmp/geoprocessing.zip
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Re: [Qgis-user] GRASS plugin

2008-02-12 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Albert Arcand ha scritto:

 Mac OS X vs. 10.5

I know next to nothing of osx, but you should find all the programs
(qgis+grass) packaged for it.
good luck.
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Re: [Qgis-user] GRASS plugin

2008-02-12 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Albert Arcand ha scritto:
 To use the GRASS Plugin does GRASS program need to be install on the same 
 system as QGIS (9.1)? 

yes
which OS?
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[Qgis-user] closing bugs

2008-01-31 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
I had a look to the bug list, and I think many of them are no longer
valid. I would urge all those who reported a bug to check whether it is
still valid, and if not, to close them.
This is important, both for users (who do not get lost in a swamp of
would-be bugs) and for developers, who can concentrate on the real ones.
Having 200 open bugs is no good for anyone.
Please make a little effort.
All the best.
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[Qgis-user] actionproject

2008-01-09 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
I have one student trying to set actions on windows. The action works
correctly, but when reopening the project he gets an error, and the
project cannot be loaded. I think the problem is related to quotes, and
lies here:
attributeactions
actionsetting action=quot;C:/Programmi/Internet
Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXEquot; quot;C:\VideoLAN\VLC\quot;%foto
capture=1 name=foto /
/attributeactions

I cannot do further testing, because in Linux it works smoothly.
Anyone encountered the same problem?
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-developer] Merging of branches

2007-12-21 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Marco Hugentobler ha scritto:

 @Peter: Is it possible for you to merge the raster transparency branch before 
 10.01.08?
 
 I plan to do the merge for the editing branch, presumably a few days before 
 10.01.

To me, the sooner the merge, the better (more time to test).
I could probably provide the debs for lenny soon after the merge, for a
wider testing.
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Ticket #648

2007-12-13 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Carl Brown ha scritto:

 It wasn't about importing GPX files. It was about digitizing in a GPX layer. 

Now (qgis 0.9) it is possible to digitize GPX layers.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Qgis roadmap

2007-11-19 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Agustin Lobo ha scritto:

 are there plans to develop specific processing and analytic tools or is 
 QGis relying on Grass (through the Grass plugin)?

In my view, it does not make sense rewriting a complete GIS engine for
QGIS. The integration with grass is very powerful, smooth and easy to
use. This is the way to go, I believe.
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-developer] 'Publish to web' plugin for QGIS mapserver

2007-11-05 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Marco Hugentobler ha scritto:

 On the QGIS mapserver page 
 (http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_wms/download/index.html) there are sources and 
 binary packages available, both for 'QGIS mapserver' and the 'publish to web' 
 Plugin.

Hi Marco.
Have you thought of making a real deb package of it? It would be great
to allow more users to install it and test it.
The DebianGIS project is here to help.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Plugin List

2007-10-29 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Gary Sherman ha scritto:
 We have a test version of the Python Plugin repository running at:
 
 http://spatialserver.net:3001
 
 This is not meant to be an end user interface to the plugins, but a  
 place for developers to upload their creations. Users can download  
 plugins them from the site, but we will be creating a site for end  
 users.
 
 I would encourage everyone to post their plugins to the repository.  
 Any comments you have about the functionality of the repository  
 should be addressed to me or the list.

I've also used the html ImageMap plugin, a very nice proof of concept.
Could please someone upload it?
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Re: [Qgis-user] Plugin List

2007-10-29 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:

 I will upload mine as a 'normal' plugin, but will include some docs and 
 a readme.txt in it

Please note: a couple of words on how to contribute and use the repo
would be useful to help people starting.
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[Qgis-user] qgis crash

2007-10-04 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
While adding a layer, one of our users gets frequent crashes, with the
following:
Fatal: ASSERT failure in QListT::at: index out of range,
file ../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/tools/qlist.h, line 386
Aborted
Anyone got similar errors?
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[Qgis-user] online courses

2007-09-12 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Free Online Courses For Open Source GIS:
http://freegeographytools.com/2007/free-online-courses-for-open-source-gis
including Qgis, of course!
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Re: [Qgis-user] python 'html image map' plugin

2007-09-10 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Great stuff!
Please, Tim or Gary, include the page (which I found very clear and easy
to understand) in the official qgis site.
The plugin repository seems a necessity.
All the best.
pc

Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
 Hi List,
 
 I'm trying out Qgis 9 and it's python bindings on Debian.
 
 It's really fun (and doable) to write a python plugin. 'MyFirstPlugin' 
 is a plugin which generates an html-page containing an image map of 
 given 'map view'. You can generate area-tags for all polygons of the 
 active layer, OR for just a selection. You can either generate href, 
 and/or onclick and/or onmouseover attributes.
 
 I wrote a small doc about it here: http://www.duif.net/qgis
 There is a link in that doc to download the plugin, src and doc.
 
 Hope the either the plugin or the doc is useful to somebody.
 
 Question:
 - please let me know if it's useful enough to add to the wiki (I will 
 add it later then)
 - is there some 'plugin repository' available nowadays? I've found an 
 old dead link somewhere: http://qgis.linuxfund.org/. But with the 
 upcoming possibility to write plugins in python I think it would be nice 
 to have some kind of searchable repository somewhere.
 
 Regards,
 
 Richard Duivenvoorde
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[Qgis-user] photo plugin

2007-09-10 Thread Paolo Cavallini
One idea for a possible plugin: given a series of georeferenced photos
(through the exif tag gpsLatitude gpsLongitude [see eg
http://www.w3.org/2003/12/exif/]), it should be easy to take the
coordinates and create a layer of tags on the map.
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[Qgis-user] trac

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
I seem not getting email notification to my bugs. Is there anything
wrong with the track?
All the best.
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[Qgis-user] paper on GIS Development

2007-08-06 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Still a draft, to be published in the next issue:
http://www.faunalia.it/pdf/2007_QGIS_GISDevel.pdf
Hope you'll enjoy.
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Re: [Qgis-user] paper on GIS Development

2007-08-06 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Thanks.
GIS Development, an Indian magazine: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/
I'll try to correct the points you raised before printing (they
shortened it, and cut away the Qt explanation).
Thanks for the proofreading :)
pc

Martin Dobias ha scritto:
 Hi Paolo,
 excellent article! What magazine will print it?
 
 I have just two pure technical notes:
 - I get the impression that Quantum GIS should be written separately,
 not QuantumGIS
 - it's a bit misleading to write that it's based on KDE libraries as
 it needs only Qt
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] hyperlink

2007-08-01 Thread Paolo Cavallini
have you tried actions?
they are quite efficient and powerful, especially if associated with
scripting.
pc

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
 Hi, I need to have an hyperlink on a field of a layer, but I
 don't know if is possible in Qgis, somebody could give me an
 hand?
 Thanks,
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Re: [Qgis-user] big humongous large request

2007-07-09 Thread Paolo Cavallini
I think it would be better to save your time, and thinking of setting up
an automated snapshot compilation. Not an easy task, but once done, it
would be of great benefit.
Any win addict available?
pc

Rhys Stewart ha scritto:
 Hi all,
 
 have a huge request, a really big request:
 
 does anyone have win32 binaries for the latest svn code preferably with
 the advanced editing branch handy, if so could i have it. Am gonna try
 compiling it in the next hour or so, but have never successfully
 compiled svn code on win32hence the request...
 
 
 
 there is a bottle of Appleton Estate Special in it if that interests
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Re: [Qgis-user] (no subject)

2007-06-06 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Done, confirmed, it works.
pc

Martin Dobias ha scritto:
 I would suggest you to run CMakeSetup and set PEDANTIC variable to off
 until we check in a fix for this warning. After this change 'make'
 should run well.
 
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[Qgis-user] Re: [Qgis-developer] Using Request for changes (RFC) in QGIS project

2007-06-05 Thread Paolo Cavallini
+1
pc

Marco Hugentobler ha scritto:
 Dear QGIS community members,
 
 In the last PSC meeting we agreed that QGIS needs a more formalized 
 development model. One idea was to use Requests for changes (RFC), similar to 
 the what UMN mapserver does (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/development/rfc).
 
 If you are also in favour of RFCs, we need to agree on how the procedure 
 should be for the QGIS project. To start the discussion, I wrote down some 
 initial ideas (see below). Please comment them and bring your own ideas. 
 After the discussion, I'm going to make a document that describes the RFC 
 procedure for QGIS on the Wiki.
 
 
 -A QGIS Request for comment (RFC) describes a major change in technology, 
 major additions to functionality, or changes in the direction of the project. 
 It is published on the developer and user mailing lists and community members 
 vote about it.
 
 -It is necessary in the following cases:
 Change that breaks API compatibility, merge of a branch, change in 
 development 
 model
 
 -Procedure: 
 Author publishes RFC on qgis-developer and qgis-user lists
 Community votes in the next 5 working days with -1, 0, +1
 Finished RFCs are stored and are available on the website, together with the 
 voting result
 
 
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[Qgis-user] bugtracker

2007-03-25 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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Hi all.
Thanks to a quiet rainy Sunday, I did some cleaning of the bugtracker. I
found that several issues were not properly classified to component,
leaving the default Build/Install, which can be misleading, and makes
it more difficult to find duplicate issues.
After my (I hope correct; it was not always clear to me how to classify
a report; some of the categories seem redundant) reclassification, stats
are
(https://svn.qgis.org/trac/query?status=newstatus=assignedstatus=reopenedgroup=componentorder=priority):
GRASS   25
Printing21
Data Provider   20
Vectors 15
Rasters 14
WMS 12
Projection Support  11
GUI 11
Digitising  8
Plugins 8
MapServer export7
Symbology   7
Project Loading 6
Graphics5
Map Legend  5
Build/Install   5
MapCanvas   4
OGR Layer support   3
Translations2
Documentation and Help  1
Python  1
SPIT1
Marker Symbols  1
Also version is sometimes not specified. I would ask bug reporters to be
more accurate in reporting.
More seriously, I found several issues that are probably solved. The
original reporter was sometimes asked to check and close the bug, but
never replied. This leaves an inflated (and not encouraging,
admittedly!) 193 open bugs (31), defects (64) and wishes (96), plus 2
patches.
I would thus ask reporters not to forget about their bugs, and
properly follow them, to hlp concentrating on real issues.
Many thanks.
pc
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[Qgis-user] grass UI

2007-02-28 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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Hi all.
After some time, I'm closing the poll about most used GRASS user
interface. Here the results:
default (Tcl/Tk)42% (54)
JAVAGRASS   2%  (2)
QuantumGIS  31% (40)
Command line26% (34)
Of course this gives only a rough indication: we all use more than one
interface, and the polling system is not secured, but it tells me that:
- - qgis is an important way to use grass
- - javagrass is not popular
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS for OpenMoko?

2007-02-24 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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We've been exploring the issue, but we do not know whether this will be
feasible, due to hardware constraints.
We plan to experiment with this as soon as the hardware will be available.
pc

Brent Wood ha scritto:
 What are the chances of QGIS (or a cut down version) being ported to OpenMoko?
 
 http://www.openmoko.org/
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
 
 Cheers
 
 Brent Wood
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Re: AW: [Qgis-user] New Poll

2007-02-07 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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Please consider however that the presently most advanced editing tool
for qgis (ie through GRASS plugin) will be heavily modified upstream in
the near future. It would be good, in my view, not duplicating efforts,
and joining our (limited) forces as much as possible.
pc

Stefano Costa ha scritto:
 On gio, 2007-02-08 at 08:13 +0100, Düster Horst wrote:
 I'm missing one further option of enhanced vector editing
 +1
 
 Vector editing that is comparable to AutoCAD is a must-have feature IMHO
 (and is keeping away more than one person I know from QGIS).
 
 Best regards,
 
 Stefano
 

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Re: [Qgis-user] Writing plugins::export selected object to OGR

2007-02-06 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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I believe the new python bindings will make this far easier.
pc

Wolfgang Qual ha scritto:
 Hi list,
 I do not have any experience in writing plugins for QGIS, but I am just
 curious: would it be hard to write a plugin for QGIS, which would allow
 the user to
 export a selection of a layer (or the whole layer) into choosable
 ogr-format?
 Ogr2ogr should be used for this purpose (using the sql-option). I think,
 having such a plugin would be great, as QGIS offers the possibility to
 perform a)queries on attribute table and b) a seletion by simply
 clickdrag with the mouse. At the moment, it is only possible to extract
 selected features with GRASS-data. Therefore, I first have to import the
 whole dataset into GRASS and do the select afterwards.
 
 What do you think?
 Wolfgang

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Re: [Qgis-user] New Poll

2007-02-04 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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*Very* difficult to say. Every one of the listed features is important.
Perhaps more appropriate is a ranking (I cannot say whether catalogs of
python is more important). In my view, however, it will be better to
have an *early* release, not so crashy. We can leave many new features
to a later release, if adding them will cause delays.
pc

Gary Sherman ha scritto:
 There is a new poll on http://qgis.org regarding features for 0.9.
 
 Take a look and vote your opinion...
 
 -gary
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Re: [Qgis-user] gpx to shape

2007-01-29 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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It would be good to integrate it into qgis (perhaps a python plugin
would be enough?)
pc

Hernán De Angelis ha scritto:
 No that I know, but you can use gpx2shp:
 
 http://gpx2shp.sourceforge.jp/
 
 
 
 2007/1/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,
 somebody knows if is possible to convert gpx files to shape
 files in QGIS ?

 thanks,
 marco zanieri
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Re: [Qgis-user] Re: OSGeo Membership for QGIS

2007-01-29 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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GDAL is not under GPL, but X/MIT:
http://www.gdal.org/
Also ESRI, ermapper etc benefit from this (nothing wrong with it, just
for the sake of correctness).
pc

Carl Brown ha scritto:
 And for those who don't know,
 Frank Warmerdam is the original author of GDAL,
 who released a substantial amount of his own
 previously proprietary personal work under the GPL,
 to the benefit of us all.
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Re: [Qgis-user] measuring tool

2007-01-18 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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see:
https://svn.qgis.org/trac/ticket/449
pc

Micha Silver ha scritto:

 I'll revise my story: I did my linux install yesterday evening (compiled
 on FC6 with grass, postgis, gdal etc.) and the measuring tool worked as
 expected. So I guess this might be a problem with the Windows binary.
 Regards,
 Micha
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Re: [Qgis-user] ECW Licence

2007-01-11 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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See this:
http://forums.ermapper.com/viewtopic.php?p=3993#3993
pc

Tim Sutton ha scritto:
 Hi
 
 In my mind (from the discussions we have had on this list) the issue
 is still not resolved. I think there is nothing to stop someone
 creating an unofficial / independent gdal + ecw installer if they are
 not so scrupulous / concerned about the licensing and make it so it
 overwrites the gdal in the official qgis installer. Maybe even this is
 considered bad Im not sure, but at the very least QGIS project wont be
 involved in any wrongdoing if the legality is questionable. But I
 think until its 100% confirmed that ECW license is compatibe with QGIS
  GDAL we should err on the side of caution when it comes to shipping
 ecw out of the box with QGIS.
 
 Regards
 
 Tim
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Re: [Qgis-user] Re: final preview 2 testing

2006-12-30 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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not (but it is advisable anyway, because several bugs were fixed).
pc

Luca Casagrande ha scritto:
 Is GRASS 6.2.1 a requirement also for Linux version?
 
 Luca
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Re: [Qgis-user] More GRASS modules and QGIS Windows test

2006-12-14 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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why only in the windows build?
It is true that new features should not go in this late, but I do not
think this can cause bugs.
All the best.
pc

Tim Sutton ha scritto:
 Hi if you send everything to me (pictures + modules) I will include it
 in the win build. Maybe Radim wants to check things first?
 
 Regards
 
 Tim
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[Qgis-user] postgis digitize

2006-11-02 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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Hi all.
Got a new problem (current svn):
- - loading a wms layer (NASA, latlong-wgs84)
- - loading a postgis layer (Gauss-boaga)
- - enabling on-the-fly projection
- - starting digitize (points)
The points are placed along Greenwich (long0), and also long is not correct.
Anyone has the same problem? Should I fill a bug?
Al the best.
pc
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