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Just today I decided I need to set up a windows build machine,
and I put "msys2" on it, with ssh and build tools . It's great,
in general.
However, after having to specify "user:pwd" in the clone URL to
in
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I just noticed my TH1 hooks on ticket change are gone, after
updating to the latest fossil.
Not good.
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On 11/05/2017 16:14, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 5/10/17, Ron Aaron <r...@aaron-tech.com> wrote:
I tried to revert to a good revision 'xxx' using "fossil revert -r xxx"
Despite the help stating "Revert all files if no file name is prov
simple and intuitive as "revert".
No, I didn't want to update to that revision, I wanted to replace the
tip with that revision.
On 05/11/17 07:35, Ross Berteig wrote:
> On 5/10/2017 8:54 PM, Ron Aaron wrote:
>>
>> I tried to revert to a good revision 'xxx' using "f
I tried to revert to a good revision 'xxx' using "fossil revert -r xxx"
Despite the help stating "Revert all files if no file name is provided",
instead fossil told me, "the --revision option does not work for the
entire tree".
This is with fossil 2.2 [81d7d3f43e] 2
OK, thank you.
On 12/04/2017 12:51, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 4/12/17, Ron Aaron <r...@aaron-tech.com> wrote:
>> I know how I can get the latest version; but I am quite concerned that if I
>> do update my system, my users will be unable to sync unless they also go
&g
. Wasn't that the discussion's resolution?
On 12/04/2017 7:29, jungle boogie
wrote:
On 04/11/2017 09:08 PM, Ron Aaron wrote:
My current fossil is "This is fossil
version 1.37 [df1205bb3a]
2016-11-07 11:26:26 UTC", not s
cfile line
Round-trips: 3 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 15212
Clone done, sent: 699 received: 10280351 ip: 67.18.92.124
server returned an error - clone aborted
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wrote:
On 2/26/17, Ron Aaron <r...@aaron-tech.com> wrote:
>From a performance standpoint, I would rather see Fossil adopt the
BLAKE2 hash, as it is one of the fastest of the SHA3 finalists, and has
a
ig PR win if we are able to boast that Fossil
> transitioned away from SHA1 painlessly, quickly, and efficiently and
> without breaking any legacy.
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is malformed
fossil: SQL error: database disk image is malformed
I've seen this various times, but only now have seen a particular repro
step. I'm running on Linux (Mint 17.3) with the latest fossil.
Question: beside simply re-cloning the repo, is there a way to recover
from this?
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What is the best way to copy tickets from one repo to another?
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I also mentioned it on our 'Code Thoughts' forum:
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Thanks, that's pretty much what I had figured, but I was hoping
in vain for an easier solution.
On 9/21/15 19:07, Warren Young wrote:
On Sep 19, 2015, at 9:16 PM, Ron Aaron <r...@ronware.org> wrote:
So the next obvious so
. If
it's possible, that is...
Anyone doing something similar?
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Just want to thank DRH for fossil, and especially for the
'bisect' command.
It's saved me a LOT of grief.
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Thanks. But to be clear, I didn't invent bisect. I read about the
idea in a lwn.net story, many years ago, and decided to add something
similar to Fossil then.
I understand that; but I use Fossil, not git or
Is there a way to restrict the timeline to a specific branch?
fossil help timeline didn't show anything...
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"make clean" did it.
Thanks!
On 02/10/2015 09:59, Richard Hipp
wrote:
You might need to run "make clean fossil". Or, you
might even need to
rerun "./configure". There is a compile-time option for SQLite
that
changed in
I pulled and rebuilt the latest fossil, and set my repo to use
the full-text search. I then did a 'fossil rebuild'.
But I get this:
SQLITE_ERROR:
statement aborts at 33: [ CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE IF NOT EXISTS
"main".ftsidx
Just wanted to say we've been using Fossil for our development of
8th (http://8th-dev.com), and have been extremely happy with its
flexibility and robustness. Even when we *thought* it was messed
up, we were able to recover successfully.
After 30 years in the
On 1/15/15 02:50, Richard Hipp wrote:
You are much more likely to be struck
by a giant meteor in the millisecond before you press the Enter
key
than you are to encounter a hash collision.
True, though being struck by the giant meteor would
Is there any way to have fossil change the ticket resolution to
'fixed' when I change the status to 'fixed'?
I end up doing two changes every single time. I realize one may
want to reopen a 'fixed' bug, but in most cases, when I mark
something as 'fixed' I mean
Hi -
I would like to be able to see just the timeline for a specific
branch from the command-line. I thought there was a way, but I
don't see it
Thanks
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On 06/27/2014 05:56 PM, Michai Ramakers wrote:
I noticed 'checkout --force' is rather slow (didn't investigate
further or try on different machines), and thus I wonder how silly
this is compared to just opening the repo multiple times - once for
each desired checkout/tag.
Any ideas?
Yep,
Sorry for the vague message, but I don't have a specific test case.
Twice this week, I encountered a situation where I did a commit from one
machine, and an update from the second -- and the second did not get the
latest updates.
The first time was about a week ago; the second time was a few
Great! Thanks for the tip, and hope the bug is found...
Best regards,
Ron
On 06/12/2014 05:43 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
Sorry for the vague message, but I don't have a specific test case
OK, my second fossil question in one day:
I recently moved my repo from standard http to https (behind Apache)
My linux machines had no problem with the change over.
But the OS/X machine cannot connect to my repo. I get:
SSL: cannot connect to host ...:443 ()
Pull finished with 0 bytes sent,
It's OS/X 10.8.5, just in case it makes a difference.
On 06/12/2014 07:06 PM, Ron Aaron wrote:
OK, my second fossil question in one day:
I recently moved my repo from standard http to https (behind Apache)
My linux machines had no problem with the change over.
But the OS/X machine cannot
Compiled from the latest sources
On 06/12/2014 07:43 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
It's OS/X 10.8.5, just in case it makes a difference.
Did you compile Fossil yourself, or are you using
, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
It's OS/X 10.8.5, just in case it makes a difference.
Did you compile Fossil yourself, or are you using a
precompiled-download?
And, can you clone from https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil
Fair enough.
I'm attempting to switch to ssh instead of https for this particular machine
On 06/12/2014 08:18 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
Yes, it does work from the fossil repo.
So might
ok, ssh works great, so I'll ignore the weird ssl behavior for now
thanks
On 06/12/2014 08:18 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
Yes, it does work from the fossil repo.
So might it be related to my
Nope, no proxy. And I can connect from my linux clients just fine.
I tend to think it's related to the certificates.
On 06/12/2014 09:25 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote:
On 12/06/14 18:06, Ron Aaron wrote:
OK, my second fossil question in one day:
I recently moved my repo from standard http
On 06/12/2014 11:31 PM, Martin Gagnon wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 02:46:09PM -0400, Eric Rubin-Smith wrote:
I believe I have seen this issue. It's been a while, but here is the
scenario
as far as I can recollect:
1. Assume there are three repo copies in a master/client topology: M,
Hi Andy -
On 06/13/2014 08:15 AM, Andy Bradford wrote:
I can continue to try this route to see if there might be something.
By the way, what version of Fossil are you running on your clients (and
server)?
As I said, I'm not sure what the problem is, but it seems to have
happened more often
/12/2014 09:55 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote:
On 12/06/14 20:29, Ron Aaron wrote:
Nope, no proxy. And I can connect from my linux clients just fine.
I tend to think it's related to the certificates.
openssl in Mac OS X is very old, so if you're using EC, RSA/PSS or
something of the sort it could
, and if I do a clone I do get it.
So it's not that anything is actually missing, but rather that the sync
seems to get confused in some situations.
On 06/13/2014 08:47 AM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Ron Aaron on Fri, 13 Jun 2014 08:22:29 +0300:
As I said, I'm not sure what the problem
Cross-compiling for Windows using mingw32 gcc 4.8.2 ( -O3 -Wall ) I get:
./src/sqlite3.c: In function 'balance':
./src/sqlite3.c:57557:22: warning: array subscript is above array bounds
[-Warray-bounds]
pOld = apCopy[++j];
and
./src/th.c: In function 'Th_ListAppend':
./src/th.c:194:5:
stunnel 4.42
thanks!
Ron
On 03/06/2014 05:12 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:54:41 +0200:
The attached zip has the conf file as well as the log.
The stunnel.conf that you sent worked just fine for me. I was able to
successfully clone. At what point
update: the version of stunnel matters. I just upgraded to 5.0, and now
everything works fine.
Thanks!
Ron
On 03/06/2014 05:12 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:54:41 +0200:
The attached zip has the conf file as well as the log.
The stunnel.conf that you
person with this issue.
Thanks,
Ron
On 03/05/2014 08:28 AM, Ron Aaron wrote:
Actually, it's really an stunnel question.
I am experimenting with using stunnel on my server for fossil access (I
currently use Apache+SSL).
If the stunnel is configured to run in foreground, everything is fine
Actually, it's really an stunnel question.
I am experimenting with using stunnel on my server for fossil access (I
currently use Apache+SSL).
If the stunnel is configured to run in foreground, everything is fine;
but if not, it fails with a read error. I assume this is a technical
problem I can
I set up the reader user so that (I thought) it could access things
needing read access.
When I put a link to ./doc/tip... something on my main repo page, I
found that having hyperlinks permission was not enough, but check
out permission was also required.
Is this correct behavior? It seems odd
PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 6:44 AM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
I set up the reader user so that (I thought) it could access things
needing read access.
What are the capability characters you have assigned to reader.
The r
Yes, thanks; I know about that, but that's too coarse-grained for my needs.
In this case, I have a project I want to be *non-public* altogether, but
I also don't want some people to have access to everything, and I can't
put everything in the wiki.
The current permission system works well, but
On 10/08/2013 03:07 PM, j. van den hoff wrote:
well, `blame' and `annotate' are frequently synonymous (at least in hg,
svn), so I would argue for keeping this behaviour (both
meaning the same thing), but making behaviour configurable via options,
maybe a subset of these (from hg help blame
On 10/04/2013 04:24 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
@Ron: which fossil version are you on, and what platform?
I'm using fossil 816e893d3b on Linux Mint 15 64bit (kernel 3.8.0-30-generic)
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On 10/04/2013 04:37 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
I'm using fossil 816e893d3b on Linux Mint 15 64bit (kernel
3.8.0-30-generic)
Bummer: still works for me :(
[stephan@host:~/cvs/fossil/ron]$ f
Done, you can pick it up here: http://ronware.org/dump.sql.gz
Thanks!
On 10/04/2013 04:44 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
sqlite3 .fslckout '.dump v%'
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Indeed, it gives an empty string.
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SELECT uuid FROM blob WHERE rid=15513;
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echo select rid from blob where
uuid='6c0d3704e381430edaef8424b1c1d8d059325a65'; | fossil sqlite
For me it's 10798
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On 10/04/2013 05:03 PM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
2013/10/4 Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org:
Done, you can pick it up here: http://ronware.org/dump.sql.gz
Fossil code:
vid = db_lget_int(checkout, 0);
zParentUuid = db_text(0, SELECT uuid FROM blob WHERE rid=%d, vid);
From the dump:
INSERT
Interestingly, select max(rid) from blob gives me 10826...
On 10/04/2013 05:02 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
Done, you can pick it up here: http://ronware.org/dump.sql.gz
That looks ok. What does
Don't know, I'll have to try and see. I can't recall doing that, but
it's certainly possible.
On 10/04/2013 05:12 PM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
2013/10/4 Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org:
Indeed, it gives an empty string.
Then I have a theory what happened. My guess is that you
cloned the repository
Well, boy howdy! That seems to have cured it.
Somehow I must have done Something Bad, but not clear just what it may
have been...
Thanks to all of you for your help
Ron
On 10/04/2013 05:12 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r
What can I do about this error?
I have a large-ish repo, and after cloning it and updating some files, I
try to commit ... and get this message. I did already try fossil
rebuild to no effect.
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'files' page? It would be very useful for some of my users who are
command-line challenged to be able to contribute changes this way.
Thanks!
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11:48 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
So I tried to find a way to discern whether or not a repo was *really*
different, and I hit upon the following. I think it would be nice if
there were
/2013 12:00 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 06:41:58AM +0300, Ron Aaron wrote:
So I tried to find a way to discern whether or not a repo was *really*
different, and I hit upon the following. I think it would be nice if
there were an easier way.
echo 'select uuid from blob
Yeah, something on that order. I need to refine it (but what I have
does work, it's just clunky). Still would be nice to simply be able to
say fossil fingerprint...
On 08/22/2013 06:26 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org
Hi all -
I've got a lot of fossil repositories, and for backup purposes I encrypt
and upload them to cloud storage.
The backup process runs every night, but I don't want to upload repos
which haven't changed. My initial thought was that I could just do an
sha1 hash of the repo. But it turns
I want to allow users of my app the ability to easily post a
bug/complaint, from the app. It's a mobile-phone app, so I prefer to
keep them in the context of the phone.
When I try to post a ticket with a GET http call, I get a hacking
attempt complaint from fossil. What is the best way to
On 04/30/2013 06:39 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
Hi, Ron!
if you can propose a JSON API for fossil's ticket system which takes
into account its internal flexibility, i'd be up for implementing the
JSON API for tickets. At some point i took a crack at it and failed
miserably because the ticket API
successfully.
On 02/26/2013 08:48 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
The weird thing is this happens on a specific machine of mine, but
I never have seen this problem on other machines.
Local firewall
at 2:18 AM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org wrote:
On one of my machines I am consistently having a problem doing fossil
pull from the main fossil repo:
Autosync: http://r...@fossil-scm.org/fossil
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Sent: 177 2 0
I have an existing fossil repository, and just enabled 'moderation' for
tickets.
When I create a new ticket (as anonymous), then view the tickets as
myself (w/ mod. priv.) I see that the ticket awaits approval. So far,
so good.
But I cannot for the life of me find any button or other
I just tried to write a ticket on an existing fossil repo, and get the
message ERROR: SQL error: no such table: ticketchng.
So I did a fossil rebuild on the repo, and I still get the error.
What is one to do?
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On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
I just tried to write a ticket on an existing fossil repo, and get the
message ERROR: SQL error: no such table: ticketchng.
So I did a fossil rebuild
On 12/16/2012 09:13 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
mailto:r...@ronware.org wrote:
Thank you, that worked; but I had custom fields in my ticket
table, which I had to remember to save and then restore after the
change
BeyondCompare is by far the best diff program I have used. And: it
works on Windows and Linux both.
Don't have an answer for #2... I use the fossil ui if I want a
contextual gui diff
On 11/21/2012 03:43 PM, Gilles wrote:
Hello
I prefer to use a GUI differ than the text-based solution.
1.
Yes, I think that would be a good solution.
On 11/20/2012 03:11 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
Perhaps the new behavior only occurs for check-in comments and
tickets, and the older behavior continues for wiki pages? The code is
set up to support that kind of thing
When I add a link [whatever] in my wiki page, as of fossil b058c8a944
I no longer see the link, but only get the literal text entered!
The repo is set for the default settings, no WYSIWG or HTML
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confirmed that version 7e7dcdd2c9 works, I suspect the problem occurred
with checkin 90676f48f0
On 11/20/2012 08:14 AM, Ron Aaron wrote:
When I add a link [whatever] in my wiki page, as of fossil b058c8a944
I no longer see the link, but only get the literal text entered!
The repo is set
Hi -
I would like to have a site whose content is managed by fossil, and
actually have the site be presented by fossil. That's pretty easy. The
reason I want this is the extreme ease of deployment as well as having
SCM control over the content.
What I would further like is to have
Wouldn't it be better to make this a parameter the user can adjust
rather than permitting any length?
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OK, I've come up with a small bash script to get an 'id' which I can use
to detect changes in a repo. Save the following to fossilid and make
it executable:
if [ ! -f $1 ]
then
echo fossilid needs the name of the repository to 'id'
exit 1
fi
configsha=`fossil config export all -R $2 - |
Sorry, the $2 needs to be a $1 -- that was a finger-flub on my part
On 03/22/2012 09:13 AM, Ron Aaron wrote:
OK, I've come up with a small bash script to get an 'id' which I can use
to detect changes in a repo. Save the following to fossilid and make
it executable:
if [ ! -f $1
I've got a bunch of Fossil repositories which I back up by doing:
fossil pull
fossil config pull all
I am now also encrypting the repos after backing up, and putting the
encrypted files on Ubuntu One for off-site failsafe backup.
The problem I am trying to solve is that I do NOT want to
Certainly I could, but that means that my fsl files are put there as-is,
and I want them encrypted before putting up there. It also means that
the fsl files will always be synched, even if nothing actually changes,
which is what I want to avoid.
On 03/21/2012 06:32 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
You
On 03/21/2012 09:18 PM, Leo Razoumov wrote:
Poor man's way of figuring it out is to capture the output from fossil
pull (or fossil push) command, parse it and if all numbers of
transfered artifacts and deltas are zero than nothing changed.
That will not work in this case, because I do not do
On 03/20/2012 12:19 PM, ST wrote:
Hi,
1) I've just configured my first fossil repo and now would like to copy
this configuration to other projects. Is it possible?
Hello -
It is simple: do fossil help config for all the options, but you
basically want fossil config export and fossil config
On 10/26/2011 10:59 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
I strongly disagree.
First, please don't fix what's not broken.
Agree 100%
P.S.
I'm one of those crazy folks who usually has NoScript turned on except
for the intranet sites, so yes, I'm biased.
Yes, so am I ...
On 10/26/2011 11:15 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
imagine what we could do for version, file/dir, and diff browsing with
something like:
http://mbostock.github.com/d3/talk/20111018/#8
I think that things of that nature would be computationally intensive,
and better suited to a separate utility
And furthermore, how exactly do locks work in a distributed SCM
context? (that was my 2 NIS)
On 10/19/2011 02:50 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
My 0.02€: in some 16 years of using source control, i have never once
had a use for (and sometimes been hindered by) locks. IMO anyone who
_thinks_ they
Ah, thank you. Now I understand. And it looks to me like a big
headache waiting to happen. Relying on people following intentions of
the software is not very robust.
On 10/19/2011 02:55 PM, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 02:52:41PM +0200, Ron Aaron wrote
As I reported here: http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview?name=fc825dcf52
I'm trying to understand why a normal pull works fine (without asking
me to accept the cert again), but config pull always asks to accept
the cert. I am failing to understand it ...
This has become a relatively big
On 09/20/2011 07:07 PM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
Not that I ever had any need to touch either th1 or jimtcl, but I'd
like to ask an obligatory question: what are the current th1's
shortcomings so that replacing it with something else is needed?
An excellent question...
On 09/15/2011 05:34 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
Using the birthday paradox, I calculated last year that for the
SQLite repository, if it continues to change and evolve at the same
rate it has for the previous 10 years, will encounter its first SHA1
collision in approximately 3.6e20 years
Oh,
Maybe it depends on your specific hardware, but on linux32 (i3 core2) I
get (kubuntu11-04.iso) :
openssl sha1 : 3.823
fossil sha1sum : 3.660 (old fossil: 4.936)
On linux64 (amd athlon X2, using a 600M data file):
openssl sha1 : 2.504
fossil sha1sum : 3.202 (old fossil: 4.211)
(these are best
Not so fast! :)
It seems that the current code is faster than openssl on intel (well, on
linux anyway). But it is slower on AMD chips, whether 32 or 64 bit os.
That is something which is easily detectable, although I don't know if I
have the patience to try to figure out what is going on to
After doing 'make clean', './configure' complains that 'Makefile.in'
doesn't exist (and indeed it doesn't)
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