instead.
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Petteri Räty
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Sven Köhler kirjoitti:
Hi,
so as you plugin a USB-disk, the kernel will recognize it, and it will
be called sda, sdb, sdc or whatever ...
I don't like that - why doesn't it get some more usefull device-name?
Some device name, that
a) indicates, that it is usb (for example put them to
), which is
best described as providing commercial support for open source software.
Although he is a youngster compared to some of us, he has been
programming in his spare time for six years.
So please give pingu the usual warm welcome.
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Elfyn McBratney kirjoitti:
Hullo list,
Upstream for net-misc/cidr has disappeared (their homepage has been dead
for a long long time according to archive.org), and a cursory check on
the Internets doesn't yield a new home. Masked accordingly, pending
removal on 2006-12-25 - 14 days time.
Ryan Hill kirjoitti:
I don't think the average user, even the average Gentoo user, has any
idea what any of these plug-ins do, how they work, and which ones they
need. This is getting a bit too complicated. Is there any way to
install everything as we've always done but still provide some
Bryan Østergaard kirjoitti:
Hi all.
It's a pleassure to announce Alexander Færøy (eroyf) as the new Bugday
lead. He's been working hard the last several months to improve the
Bugday project. I'm sure he'll be able to carry on the project and get
lots of new, exciting ideas rolling.
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò kirjoitti:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 22:40, Marius Mauch wrote:
Not if you take care of providing the proper defaults in
make.defaults (the sample above should not be the default).
Forgot to say, if no ALSA_CARDS is set, the default is enabling everything
(alsa's
Sven Köhler kirjoitti:
Hi,
i had some orphaned files in /etc/udev/rules.d. Namely 40-fuse.rules and
60-fuse.rules.
The files were never removed, since they are protected - aren't they?
Yeah config protected files are never removed. That is the whole point
of configuration file
It is my pleasure to announce that Alexander pappy Gabert is returning
from retirement to battle the hardened bugs. Retired sometime in 2004,
he is now again interested in being blessed with a @gentoo.org email
address.
Nowadays he lives in Trier, Germany and is reaching his thirties. That's
Ciaran McCreesh kirjoitti:
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 21:01:50 +0200 Petteri Räty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| So please welcome pappy back to the dev community with the usual
| rites.
Welcome back. It's good to see that the restrictions upon developers
returning have been lifted.
I wasn't even
name should be Petteri Räty instead of Petteri R.
Regards,
Petteri Räty.
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independent movies, music and comic strips
(manga). During he his free time he also likes to go climbing.
So please give cedk the usual warm welcome.
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Zac Medico kirjoitti:
What do people think about these two approaches? Personally, I
would prefer approach #2 for the sake of simplicity and
maintainability. The sooner that we start storing eclasses.tbz2 for
each installed package, the sooner that we will be able to have more
freedom
tree.
He hails from Veurne, Belgium. He has studied Multimedia and web
development technology and graduated a few years back. His hobbies
include hacking into code, organising LAN parties, giving computer/Linux
lessons and going out.
So please give diox the usual warm welcome.
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of the last summer at a windsurfing camp on Rhodes.
Hopefully his time as a Gentoo developer won't be as windy as his hobbies.
So please welcome give peper the usual warm welcome.
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Patrick McLean kirjoitti:
Petteri Räty wrote:
He hails from a town that most can't pronounce correctly, namely
Saskatchewan, Canada. He has an interesting day job. He writes about it
Saskatchewan isn't a town, it's a province.
Damn, better not place anything in the lottery this week
. In my free time I take care of my two dogs,
enjoy watching movies (action, drama and suspence ;D), listening to rock
and electronic music (Rammstein and J.M.Jarre rule!) and travelling.
So please welcome give jurek the usual warm welcome.
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It's my pleasure to introduce to you Jeffrey je_fro Gardner, the
latest addition joining to help out with the scientific packages.
He hails from Houston, Texas. He is currently a 3rd year graduate
student at the University of Houston and already has a BS in
biochemistry Because of that he
Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
Bordering with Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland you find the Czech
Republic, smack bang in the centre you find Prague, one of my all time
favourite places to go for a long weekend of cheap beer and much fun.
Beer isn't all that comes out of this place though,
When migrating to new style virtuals you must revision bump everything
providing the new style virtual to get rid of the PROVIDE files in
/var/db/pkg.
./app-admin/gamin-0.1.7/PROVIDE:virtual/fam
If you do not do this, Portage considers the virtual installed without
actually looking at the new
with the from sources version.
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Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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Gustavo Felisberto wrote:
Gnophone is upstream dead. Does not build in amd64 (and probably other arches)
failling on configure.
I'm going to give this two weeks an then remove it if no one offers to solve
this problems. (There is no open bug so one should contact me directly)
What is
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75674#c8
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48686#c1
Copied from second link:
I have announced the end-of-life for this package on gentoo-dev and
gentoo-user, as:
1) It only compiles against gtk+-1.2, which is highly outdated.
2) It only compiles
Petteri Räty wrote:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75674#c8
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48686#c1
Copied from second link:
I have announced the end-of-life for this package on gentoo-dev and
gentoo-user, as:
1) It only compiles against gtk+-1.2, which is highly
Mike Myers wrote:
Hello!
Currently, as you all surely already know, KDE is currently handled with
metapackages or monolithic packages. The metapackages is very
convenient for a more complete install of KDE, and the monolithic
packages are better or a more modular install. However, with
Stefaan wrote:
Hi!
I'm having an issue with the openafs-ebuild, and I don't see a
solution for the moment. I wondered if someone on the list would:
Prerequisite:
The ebuild needs to create the /afs directory, and remove that same
directory when it is uninstalled.
The obvious solution
Petteri Räty wrote:
Stefaan wrote:
Hi!
I'm having an issue with the openafs-ebuild, and I don't see a
solution for the moment. I wondered if someone on the list would:
Prerequisite:
The ebuild needs to create the /afs directory, and remove that same
directory when it is uninstalled
Jory A. Pratt wrote:
Unless there are any major objections tomorrow night I will commit
mozextension.eclass to the tree. You can find mozextension.eclass at
http://dev.gentoo.org/~anarchy/eclass . You can also find the firefox
and firefox-bin ebuilds at
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 23:12, Petteri Räty wrote:
This has the side affect that the library location code is not used
until I code or take the logic from glibc from example.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/bin $ checkdeps.rb subversion
dev-libs/apr
dev-libs/apr-util
dev-libs
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
On Wednesday 28 December 2005 17:26, Petteri Räty wrote:
I just picked some package as an example of the output with
openoffice-bin. My understanding here is that if you link against those
libraries, it will break break binary packages because dependencies
don't say
Harald van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 01:01:10AM -0600, R Hill wrote:
Removing these files and relying on LICENSE=foo in the ebuild could be seen
as
a copyright violation. There are lots of samples in /usr/src/licenses that
aren't generic, but include a copyright notice naming the
Petteri Räty wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
R Hill wrote:
Daniel Ahlberg wrote:
* if ebuild installs COPYING and/or INSTALL into doc.
Is this actually important? There are a hell of a lot of ebuilds that fail
under this rule. I'd like to start filing patches for some of the packages
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 12:54:04AM +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
Currently there are quite a few ebuilds in the tree that execute dodoc
or dohtml for files that do not exist. I think it would be nice to have
ebuilds die if this is the case. To not break current ebuilds this would
only happen
Lares Moreau wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 21:41 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 12:54:04AM +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
Currently there are quite a few ebuilds in the tree that execute dodoc
or dohtml for files that do not exist. I think it would be nice to have
ebuilds die
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 01:09:08PM +0200, Petteri R??ty wrote:
Basically it does ldd on all
the elf files in a package and then checks to which packages those
libraries belong.
ldd is garbage for this purpose
use `readelf -d ELF | grep NEEDED` or just `scanelf -n
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 03:28, Chris White wrote:
I'm not sure if we're on the same page as far as the target audience of
this change. The target audience is developers/those with strict in their
features.
Actually stricter, and there are way too many
Bastiaan Visser wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 09:33, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 02:24, Doug Goldstein wrote:
well there is always USE enabling... (i.e. When I emerge x11-libs/qt,
it'll turn on the qt USE flag)
which we've already established quite clearly as
Petteri Räty wrote:
R Hill wrote:
Daniel Ahlberg wrote:
* if ebuild installs COPYING and/or INSTALL into doc.
Is this actually important? There are a hell of a lot of ebuilds that fail
under this rule. I'd like to start filing patches for some of the packages in
this list so I'm
Drake Wyrm wrote:
Petteri R??ty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petteri R??ty wrote:
R Hill wrote:
Daniel Ahlberg wrote:
* if ebuild installs COPYING and/or INSTALL into doc.
Is this actually important? There are a hell of a lot of ebuilds that fail
under this rule. I'd like to start filing
Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 07:18, Petteri Räty wrote:
I propose we improve the emerge -pv output to be something like the
following:
[ebuild U ] media-sound/alsa-driver-1.0.10-r1 [1.0.10] NEW=-debug
OLD=-doc oss 0 kB
This would keep the functionality with --verbose
Lance Albertson wrote:
Bryan Østergaard wrote:
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 02:00:19PM -0600, Jory A. Pratt wrote:
Once thunderbird 1.5 comes out same will be done for locales support in
ebuilds. I am gonna push this eclass rather fast as it benefits so many
users/devs. Any objections should be
-portage-dev@lists.gentoo.org
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 12:54:04AM +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
Currently there are quite a few ebuilds in the tree that execute dodoc
or dohtml for files that do not exist. I think it would be nice to have
ebuilds die if this is the case
Stuart Herbert wrote:
I can see where you're coming from, but I'm not sure it's worth the
potential disruption that this will cause our users.
Unless I'm missing something, won't every user who has any form of
USE=xml, USE=-xml, USE=xml2, or USE=-xml2 in make.conf and packages.use
get a
http://dev.gentoo.org/~betelgeuse/scripts/checkdeps.rb
Some people will probably find this useful. Basically it does ldd on all
the elf files in a package and then checks to which packages those
libraries belong. I think portage people are working on integrating
something like this to portage in
, --fixattempt to fix problems
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
I remember last year the mirror system having problems when some people
went and changed tons of ebuild headers. What I don't remember is if we
set some kind of policy then, but
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc:xml - Check/Support flag for XML library
(version 1)
I think the xml use flag should be more generic. There are after all
other alternatives for xml support than dev-libs/libxml. Maybe something
like Adds xml support?
Regards,
Petteri
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:48:52PM +0200, Petteri R??ty wrote:
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc:xml - Check/Support flag for XML library
(version 1)
I think the xml use flag should be more generic. There are after all
other alternatives for xml support than
Matthias Langer wrote:
revealed that there are in fact hundrets of premade device nodes in the /dev
directory.
And this is not only true for the box where i discovered this, which was
brought up from a
2004.x cd, but also true for the box where i just installed gentoo from
2005.1-r1.
Mark Loeser wrote:
So, let me know if marking it stable in the next day or two is completely
stupid and I should wait to announce this via the GWN or something, or if its
an alright move and people aren't going to stab me for marking it stable.
gentoo-announce at least. I wish emerge
--ignore-other-arches Instructs repoman to ignore arches that are not
relevent to the committing arch. REPORT/FIX issues you work around.
Are there any valid uses for this switch or can it be deprecated? From a
QA point of view this seems like a very bad option.
Regards,
Petteri
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William Hubbs wrote:
All,
The following packages have festival as a use flag:
media-plugins/mythphone:festival - Enable festival support
media-radio/xastir:festival - Enable festival support
I would like to add this use flag to
app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher also.
Is 3 packages
Ned Ludd wrote:
Good afternoon,
Would you be willing to give up space in $ROOT/usr/lib/debug for ELF
executables by default in order to aid in better debugging by or do we
want to only emit it when a FEATURE= is defined.
Having a split debug pretty much obsoletes the need to add nostrip
Now dodoc always returns with success. I adjusted dodoc to return with
better values. This way I can do the following in my bashrc. It would
probably be better to do something like this by default, but that is an
another discussion.
Regards,
Petteri
Index: main/trunk/bin/dodoc
Petteri Räty wrote:
Now dodoc always returns with success. I adjusted dodoc to return with
better values. This way I can do the following in my bashrc. It would
probably be better to do something like this by default, but that is an
another discussion.
Regards,
Petteri
Hmm. Forgot
Duncan wrote:
Petteri Räty posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on
Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:26:57 +0200:
Jochen Maes wrote:
Hello all,
I'd appreciate a nice welcome and a descent slap on the butt when you
pass him...
Joshua, welcome!
http://tinyurl.com/n9qb
I hope to see this list
Jochen Maes wrote:
Hello all,
I'd appreciate a nice welcome and a descent slap on the butt when you
pass him...
Joshua, welcome!
http://tinyurl.com/n9qb
I hope to see this list near hundred soon!
Regards,
Petteri
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Alin Nastac wrote:
Hi gang,
The new ppp ebuild should erase /etc/conf.d/net.ppp0 and
/etc/init.d/net.ppp0 installed by previous versions of net-dialup/ppp.
The upcoming sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.0_pre11 will be able to handle any
kind of PPP links.
What would be the best way of doing
R Hill wrote:
Daniel Ahlberg wrote:
* if ebuild installs COPYING and/or INSTALL into doc.
Is this actually important? There are a hell of a lot of ebuilds that fail
under this rule. I'd like to start filing patches for some of the packages in
this list so I'm interested in knowing
Lance Albertson wrote:
Curtis Napier wrote:
If you have access to a Macintosh, Windows, *BSD or any other OS or
Browser please test the site and include your OS and the browser version
in your feedback. I haven't received feedback from Konqueror or Safari
so feedback from those browsers would
Aaron Kulbe wrote:
I have the same consern. I use a TFT-display (Dell 2005FPW) that has a
quite bright back light which might be the cause of the light colors
being hard to read.
Petteri,
I have that same display. I turn the brightness down to 40%, since
it's way too bright at the
. phpgroupware is still widely used and users need to know Gentoo
is dropping support for it in favor of egroupware.
gentoo-announce mailing list too if it is still widely used
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Petteri Räty
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 05:56 am, Marius Mauch wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Every once in a while I see people wanting to use nosomething use flags.
Why don't we have a package.use like we already have a package.mask
file? This would make it possible for developers
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 05:56 am, Marius Mauch wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Every once in a while I see people wanting to use nosomething use flags.
Why don't we have a package.use like we already have a package.mask
file? This would make it possible for developers
Marius Mauch wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Every once in a while I see people wanting to use nosomething use flags.
Why don't we have a package.use like we already have a package.mask
file? This would make it possible for developers to turn on use flags by
default in a way that would not cruft
Duncan wrote:
Put another way... It is said over and over again that USE flags cover
OPTIONAL functionality. Few would consider video/audio/joystick support
in a library with a primary use of supporting games as optional. Rather,
the option would be to /not/ have support compiled in, and
.
Regards,
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be create to have a modified attribute or make an other solution
that would make it easy to find outdated descriptions in the tree. The
modification of the date could easily be integrated to for example repoman.
Regards,
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Flammie Pirinen wrote:
2005-10-19, Petteri Räty sanoi, jotta:
I thought that when I am bored I
Join GDP Finnish translation team! We're still short one followup
translator and pile of alt-arch stuff at least before getting official
status and linkage. ;-)
I might one day one when I
Thomas Matthijs wrote:
* Aron Griffis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Back in July the Java team proposed fixing its ebuilds to respect the
USE=browserplugin instead of USE=mozilla, a worthwhile change. During
the course of the discussion, it became clear that the existing
USE=nsplugin was more
Aron Griffis wrote:
Thomas Matthijs wrote:[Tue Oct 18 2005, 10:46:15AM EDT]
You have the java herd's blessing to go ahead and change it.
Please announce it to gentoo-java@ aswell when you make the change.
All set. The only place browserplugin is mentioned is in the
ChangeLogs.
I am trying to solve http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109079. I
asked on #gentoo-dev and ciaramn said that we do not have a policy on
where to make a home directory. So I would now like the input of other
developers on howto solve this bug.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse
different use flags for browser plugins in the ebuilds. Something like a
USE flag move would be a nice feature for portage (to update
/etc/portage/package.use).
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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about recommended make.conf
settings somewhere where this could be added or if such a page does not
exists do we think that one should be created?
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Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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for this?
The java herd is heavily understaffed. You can find an ebuild in our
experimental tree in:
http://gentooexperimental.org/svn/java/gentoo-java-experimental/
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/svn/java/gentoo-java-experimental/ It is
useful to check if we already have stuff implemented in there.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 01:36 pm, Petteri Räty wrote:
The java herd is heavily understaffed.
So how does one get involved? I'm a professional Java developer and a gentoo
enthusiast. I'd love to participate and it would seem my skills would be a
good fit here
?
Yes, the gentooexperimental apache setup was broken a while ago. axxo
has more details. For now just plain http is working. Hopefully bonsai
will get it fixed.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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to look after some java packages if I have the
time, but as Java is also understaffed... I will at least try to bring
net-p2p packages to adhere to our java policy. It would be great to
recruit a dev or two but I too am still too new to recruit any one.
Regards,
Petteri Räty
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it to the
official tree if we find it a valuable addition.
Regards,
Petteri Räty
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Here is the package.mask entry explaining the situation:
# Petteri Räty [EMAIL PROTECTED] (02 Oct 2005)
# Upstream is dead and does not compile against the latest swig.
# There are no packages using the library and there are better
# alternatives. Will be moved to java experimental if no-one
sure that it has everything that he dtd says and then some more defined
restrictions on top of it. I have also written a couple of schemas in
the past so I can offer help if needed.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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it looks like a user error.
Should I just go ahead and unmask, or what if I want to test out gnome
2.12?
That I leave up to you.
phil
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the local disk for
your built objects.
I can always maintain this in my overlay if I want to so that is no
problem. I just thought this might be useful for other people too.
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from the clean is that make clean does not work and at the moment
it is run before unmerging, which is of course a good thing. If the
kernel devs think this is a good idea, I can make an implementation for
this.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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not work until you for example
make a symlink from the .6 to .5. I recently run into this when
reinstalling my desktop after a broken hard drive.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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elderly man had only one stick with him.
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prevent a couple of bug reports from the
users in the future.
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Jakub Moc wrote:
Check Bug 101457.
How unlucky. I actually came across this problem days ago and searched
bugzilla for it. Just didn't get around to writing the email until now.
I will add my thoughts to the bug.
Regards,
Petteri Räty
use CONFIG_PROTECT=-*. Just remember that you can
shoot yourself in the foot with that.
Regards,
Petteri Räty
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.
Try using dispatch-conf. It is much harder to shoot yourself in the foot
with that. I also agree that /etc/profile.d/ is a good idea even when
using dispatch-conf.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (Betelgeuse)
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either general, based on eclass usage or for a specific
package. If you are sure that your package has a safe mismatch, I can
add it to the whitelist. But please one after the other, this is just an
initial test.
Please add Netbeans to the whitelist (DEPEND).
Cheers,
Sven
Regards,
Petteri
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