I'd think there'd be a way you could do this programatically with a filter.
Though you'd need some way to notify your firewall to block the offending IP,
and perhaps you don't have an actual firewall running.
Then again, you could have another filter that rejects requests from listed IPs
that
Resin Pro 4.0.8, Windows 2003 Server, JDK 1.6b20
Resin appears to have shut itself down without any error messages, just these
somewhat cryptic messages in the stdout.log file:
[10-07-13 14:56:17.143] {resin-main-link} Resin shutdown from ResinActor
[10-07-13 14:56:17.143] {resin-shutdown}
On Jul 13, 2010, at 16:46 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
Resin Pro 4.0.8, Windows 2003 Server, JDK 1.6b20
Resin appears to have shut itself down without any error messages, just
these somewhat cryptic messages in the stdout.log file:
[10-07-13 14:56:17.143] {resin-main
On Jul 13, 2010, at 17:29 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
That message appears when the watchdog exits without a stop command.
Basically, it's an end of file on the socket connecting the watchdog to
Resin if the watchdog process dies.
Does the watchdog log show any reason
No, just the resin-interest email address.
Networking FAIL! :)
On May 25, 2010, at 8:42 , Stargazer wrote:
On 25-May-2010 16:17, Yidong Fang wrote:
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
Yidong Fang
Software Product Designer at Hewlett-Packard
China
Confirm that
This is from one of our web engineers concerning a problem we've encountered in
our testing of Resin 4.x (currently 4.0.6).
Our site almost exclusively uses a shorthand for:
c:out value=${something.itsthing}/
Instead we simply use:
${something.itsthing}
With resin 4.x, this is being
On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
This is Resin Pro 4.0.5 running on a non-busy OS X machine.
When I perform curl -I requests (which just retrieves the header
information from the server) to a simple jsp page, sometimes it
returns the header
On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
This is Resin Pro 4.0.5 running on a non-busy OS X machine.
When I perform curl -I requests (which just retrieves the header
information from the server) to a simple jsp page, sometimes it
returns the header
_19 is a Developer Preview. It wouldn't surprise me if it was a bug in Apple's
java that was causing your problem.
Rob
On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
I was able to run it on _17, but on _19, it just restarts partway through
launch. Never logs anything. Two different 10.6.3
I saw your post on the Apple forum just now. Don't hold your breath. In the
past, Apple hasn't made it easy to remove DP's, which is why I never install
them.
Rob
On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:27 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
Yeah. I wonder if I can go back.
On Apr 9, 2010, at 15:25:38, Rob Lockstone wrote
, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
This is Resin Pro 4.0.5 running on a non-busy OS X machine.
When I perform curl -I requests (which just retrieves the header
information from the server) to a simple jsp page, sometimes
On Mar 22, 2010, at 12:16 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
FWIW, Resin on OSX seems to work fine despite the error messages.
My understanding is that this is a known issue with the Apple JDK, but
it doesn't hurt anything.
I submitted this as bug to Apple in September 2009.
On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Rob Lockstone wrote:
The preferred way to launch processes at boot/login in OS X since 10.4
is to use launchd.
From http://developer.apple.com/MacOsX/launchd.html, /The launchd
daemon takes over many tasks from cron, xinetd, mach_init
The preferred way to launch processes at boot/login in OS X since 10.4 is to
use launchd. From http://developer.apple.com/MacOsX/launchd.html, The
launchd daemon takes over many tasks from cron, xinetd, mach_init, and init,
which are UNIX programs that traditionally have handled system
On Feb 10, 2010, at 13:11 , Steffen Busch wrote:Why isn't Resin 3.1 anymore available for Download athttp://www.caucho.com/download/I'd like to download the current 3.1 snapshot :-(It's right there. At the bottom. ???
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before you have to buy a new license?
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Rob Lockstone wrote (2009-12-15 22:18):
I see in our resin license file a version-expire-date tag and an
expire-date tag.
The version-expire-date tag corresponds to the date our license expires, but
what is the expire-date? I see it's
Environment: Resin Pro 3.1.9, Windows 2003 Server, JDK 1.6
We have ignore-client-disconnect set to true; however, I'm seeing a fair number
of these in the logs:
com.caucho.vfs.ClientDisconnectException: client timeout
com.caucho.vfs.JniStream.exception(JniStream.java:175)
I see in our resin license file a version-expire-date tag and an
expire-date tag.
The version-expire-date tag corresponds to the date our license expires, but
what is the expire-date? I see it's several months after the
version-expire-date, but I couldn't find an explanation for what it means.
I wrote our deployment system. Our load balancer monitors our servers
by sending certain commands to check if the server is responding. If
it doesn't respond for 10 seconds, the server is removed from the
pool. So our deployment system works by sending a privileged command
to each server
On Oct 8, 2009, at 10:42, Rich Curtis wrote:
Hi Ferg list,
I spent a bit of time trying to get resin installed on Snow Leopard
this week, but wasn't able to manage it. I did see an earlier thread
about this and wondered if there had been any movement on this or if
there was a
, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Rob Lockstone lockst...@mac.com
wrote:
On Oct 8, 2009, at 10:42, Rich Curtis wrote:
Hi Ferg list,
I spent a bit of time trying to get resin installed on Snow Leopard
this week, but wasn't able to manage it. I did see an earlier thread
about this and wondered
I've never seen this before and can't find this string in the Resin
(non-Pro) source. This happened on several of our server this morning.
But I've never seen it happen before in months of running this
particular configuration.
Environment:
Windows Server 2003
Resin Pro 3.1.9 - 100 Server
On Sep 22, 2009, at 12:44, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Sep 22, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I've never seen this before and can't find this string in the Resin
(non-Pro) source. This happened on several of our server this
morning.
But I've never seen it happen before in months
I received the Caucho newsletter today, and although I don't use
eclipse, several other devs here do. I was going to forward them the
information about the eclipse plug-in, but when I clicked on the
download link provided http://www.caucho.com/eclipse, it gives a 404.
Rob
the 64-bit JDK. ./configure uses java -version and pattern
matches on the output to find 64-bit vs non-64-bit.
-- Scott
On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:32 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I have not yet installed Snow Leopard. However, a co-worker has and
he
couldn't get Resin running. This was with Resin
On Sep 15, 2009, at 10:32, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Sep 15, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
As a followup, after modifying the install script, he still could not
get the Pro version to start. I'm sorry I don't have the exact error,
but it had to do with the libexec64 JNI Libs. IIRC
I have not yet installed Snow Leopard. However, a co-worker has and he
couldn't get Resin running. This was with Resin 3.1.x and also 4.x.
Neither would work properly.
It looks like the Resin configuration/make scripts need to be updated.
Please see this blog entry (not by me) for details.
Does anyone know if Resin (Pro 3.1.9 64-bit with OpenSSL) would have
any problems handling a wildcard ssl certificate, as opposed to a
domain specific cert, e.g. *.blahblah.com vs. poolOne.blahblah.com,
poolTwo.blahblah.com, poolThree.blahblah.com.
We're considering getting one because a
-
On 06/23/2009 02:34 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Does anyone know if Resin (Pro 3.1.9 64-bit with OpenSSL) would have
any problems handling a wildcard ssl certificate, as opposed to a
domain specific cert, e.g. *.blahblah.com vs. poolOne.blahblah.com,
poolTwo.blahblah.com
On Jun 18, 2009, at 19:31, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Jun 18, 2009, at 5:22 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I've never seen this happen with Resin. But ever since upgrading to
Resin Pro 3.1.9 (from Pro 3.0.21), it's happening several times per
week with different servers during restarts
I've never seen this happen with Resin. But ever since upgrading to
Resin Pro 3.1.9 (from Pro 3.0.21), it's happening several times per
week with different servers during restarts.
Environment: Windows 2003 64-bit Server (SP2), Resin Pro 3.1.9 (100
Server License), JDK 1.6.0_13 (64-bit)
I don't think the query parameters are reachable by the rewrite
engine. Not sure though.
But in any event, why can't new.jsp just ignore them?
Rob
On Jun 17, 2009, at 13:33, Steffen Busch wrote:
Is it possible with Resin 3.1 to ignore query parameters in case of
a redirect using the
separately.
Thanks Scott
However, as Rob Lockstone points out regarding the jsp version of
the setting, the default value is inherited – but from where?
If I were to do something like
(Resin 3.0)
resin
dependency-check-interval-1/dependency-check-interval
server
host
web-app
It's not easy to find, but dependency-check-interval is available in
3.0, 3.1, and 4.0. Search for 'dependency-check-interval' on each of
these pages. It's in the JSP section.
http://caucho.com/resin-3.0/config/webapp.xtp
http://caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/webapp-tags.xtp
(4.0 docs)
Environment: Resin Pro 3.1.9, Windows 2003 Server 64-bit, Java 1.5_18
64-bit.
I'm seeing a bad problem with Resin waiting many minutes before it
restarts. I haven't been able to get a thread dump or sample because
it happens intermittently. But I am seeing something in the logs that
On May 21, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On May 21, 2009, at 9:49 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Environment: Resin Pro 3.1.9, Windows 2003 Server 64-bit, Java
1.5_18 64-bit.
When there's a problem, I'm seeing this. Notice that it took 51
minutes (!!!) before it decided to restart
On May 14, 2009, at 14:03, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On May 14, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Environment: Resin Pro 3.1.9 (100 Server License) on 64-bit Windows
2003/08 Server with Java 1.5_18.
This bug http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3418 is still present
in
Resin Pro 3.1.9
Good news!
On Apr 16, 2009, at 12:48 AM, Kai Virkki wrote:
Hi!
BTW, Resin 3.1.9 was released earlier this week and the log rollover
problem is fixed! :)
Cheers,
Kai
2009/3/12 Rob Lockstone lockst...@mac.com:
Thanks, Scott. Is there a schedule for the 3.1.9 release?
Rob
On Mar 11
On Mar 21, 2009, at 14:59, Stargazer wrote:
Adam Allgaier wrote:
I would plug jconsole into your resin instance and watch what's
happening to the JVM memory. Could be loose open threads (and
large thread size) that grows over time and eats up free memory.
Restarting would kill all
Thanks, Scott. Is there a schedule for the 3.1.9 release?
Rob
On Mar 11, 2009, at 13:22, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 12:32, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:50 AM, Kai Virkki wrote:
Hi all,
I did some more
Can this bug be upgraded to Super Major Urgent? Ok, seriously, after
hounding my management for weeks to finalize our Caucho contract, it's
finally in Accounting to do the Purchase Order and release the
funds. Then I'm on a tight schedule to start the upgrade process.
I was planning on
On Mar 4, 2009, at 09:47, Michael Prescott wrote:
The 'Resin 3.2' link on the caucho.com front page takes me to the
resin 4.0 docs. If I rewrite the 3.1. docs URL to say 3.2, I see a
page showing 3.1. docs. Should I just be looking at 3.1 docs? (If
so, why the link to 3.2 on the front
Check your resin config file. Given that you mention using mod_caucho,
it sounds like you're trying to run resin standalone with apache
already running. Your resin config file will likely be configured to
use either port 80 or 8080 (and possibly 443 or 8443 for SSL). That is
conflicting
I have 3.2.0 Pro running on a ppc G5 Mac without issues. Did you
perhaps copy resin from an intel Mac over to your ppc Mac? Whether or
not you did that, did you build the native libs via:
./configure
make
make install
Rob
On Jan 22, 2009, at 17:18, tweihs wrote:
Does 3.1.8 work on
, building.
Downloading a fresh bundle from the web and no probs. duh, fwaps
self.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Rob Lockstone lockst...@mac.com
wrote:
I have 3.2.0 Pro running on a ppc G5 Mac without issues. Did you
perhaps copy resin from an intel Mac over to your ppc Mac? Whether
, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Jan 15, 2009, at 16:12, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Jan 15, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Todd Sowers wrote:
Hello -
We are in the process of upgrading from Resin 3.0.22 to Resin
3.1.8.
In our 3.0.22 environment Hibernate is working without issue. With
the upgrade to 3.1.8 we
Hibernate, most of our application is developed using it. By
including the fore mentioned tags Hibernate works fine, but the Google
API returns nothing.
Todd
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DList.com
phone: 646-827-6766
t...@dlist.com
www.dlist.com
On Jan 16, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote
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Todd Sowers
DList.com
phone: 646-827-6766
t...@dlist.com
www.dlist.com
On Jan 16, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
What Google API requests are resulting in errors? And what are the
errors?
Rob
On Jan 16, 2009, at 10:13, Todd Sowers wrote:
Rob -
Yes we have tried using the Apache Xerces
On Jan 15, 2009, at 16:12, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Jan 15, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Todd Sowers wrote:
Hello -
We are in the process of upgrading from Resin 3.0.22 to Resin 3.1.8.
In our 3.0.22 environment Hibernate is working without issue. With
the upgrade to 3.1.8 we are experiencing the
On Jan 8, 2009, at 13:52, Jay Ballinger wrote:
Hi everyone,
We're running Resin 3.0.18 Pro on a Windows 32-bit system and we're
looking to understand/tune our memory settings a bit.
According to http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/performance/jvm-tuning.xtp
the stack size is set to 2048k
On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:31, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./resin.sh start
Resin/3.2.0 can't start -server '' for watchdog at 127.0.0.1:6600.
com.caucho.config.ConfigException: user-name requires compiled JNI.
Check the $RESIN_HOME/libexec or $RESIN_HOME/libexec64 directory for
I'm with you, Leonid! The config file changes from one major release
to the next has always been a big pain. I know that some are needed
from time to time, but this has often been the biggest hurdle in
upgrading for us. We're still on 3.0.x because I haven't yet had the
time to vet and
after the log is
rotated. The result is that the log is copied to another file but then
not cleared. It continues to be written to. Hope that makes sense.
rgds,
Richard
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My first question would be why would you want to maintain (on an
ongoing basis) access logs for what appears to be a pretty busy server?
An important piece of information that's missing is the version of
resin that you're running. I know from personal experience that older
versions, in the
Resin Pro 3.2.0 on OS X 10.5.5 with Java 1.5.
Anyone else seeing this? Same error is logged twice every 60 seconds.
[13:43:59.956] {resin-48} javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException:
java.lang:type=MemoryPool,name=Tenured Gen
[13:43:59.956] {resin-48} at
com
Thanks. I did search for it in the bug database, but neglected to
include closed bugs in my search.
Rob
On Oct 1, 2008, at 14:22, Steffen Busch wrote:
see http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=2839
2008/10/1 Rob Lockstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Resin Pro 3.2.0 on OS X 10.5.5 with Java 1.5
I see, and have confirmed, that this was a bug in 3.1.x and has been
fixed in 3.2.0.
Rob
On Aug 25, 2008, at 11:34, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I upgraded my blog server to WordPress 2.6.1 and Resin 3.1.6 and have
run into a problem that I think might be a bug with quercus. I'll file
a bug
On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:05, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Aug 26, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Aug 26, 2008, at 09:40, Scott Ferguson wrote:
It should, though. The watchdog should be starting Resin with
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH set
On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Aug 26, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
On Aug 26, 2008, at 09:40, Scott Ferguson wrote:
It should, though. The watchdog should be starting Resin with
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH set to include the libexec directory, which should
I upgraded my blog server to WordPress 2.6.1 and Resin 3.1.6 and have
run into a problem that I think might be a bug with quercus. I'll file
a bug if it is, but just in case it's not ...
The problem is when using a remote blogging program (in my case,
MarsEdit) that uses the XML-RPC
I didn't see this mentioned anywhere either as a bug or in the resin
discussion list archives. But wanted to share my solution to this
problem with other resin folks who work on Apple's OS X and haven't
already figured this out for themselves.
Compiling the JNI Libraries for Resin works
On Aug 15, 2008, at 16:04, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
2. I know that the 3.1.x branch is closed to new features. But
couldn't this be classified as a bug in Quercus? I don't know how
complex the fix was, but if it could be ported back
Prior to version 3.1.x of Resin, it was possible to pass arguments to
the script that started resin, typically -X and -D arguments that
would get passed to the JVM.
As of version 3.1, this is now accomplished by using the jvm-arg tag
in the resin.conf file.
As a developer, I like to be
For the list archives.
After further offline discussion with Scott, a bug has been filed
regarding this issue:
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=2841
Rob
On Aug 12, 2008, at 16:50, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Aug 12, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Cool! Do you mean the snapshot
Who told you? IBM?
Please do everyone a favor and never patronize IBM for anything, ever.
IBM is a company which no longer deserves to exist.
Although not directly relevant, please see this excellent article on
I, Cringely about IBM. I can speak from personal experience that
everything
Does SSL work without Resin Pro? Do you have Resin Pro?
If you do have Pro, then my experience with Windows/Resin is that it's
very particular about the version of OpenSSL that it will work with.
You might need to contact Caucho directly and ask them which version
of OpenSSL they built the
[I sent this yesterday morning, but I don't think it made to the
list. Trying once more.]
Right off the bat, that's a big stack size to be using.
I'm assuming you're on a 32-bit machine? If so, then the max
addressable space of your process is 2G, which includes the java heap
plus
On Feb 5, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Feb 4, 2008, at 8:33 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I just downloaded the latest Resin Pro Snapshot zip. There's only
another week (I think) of QA for the next release and there's still
no Win64 directory and no 64-bit DLL's that I could see
I just downloaded the latest Resin Pro Snapshot zip. There's only
another week (I think) of QA for the next release and there's still
no Win64 directory and no 64-bit DLL's that I could see. In fact,
there's not even a Win32 directory, and no dll's at all
(mod_caucho.dll, resin.dll,
Have you investigated using the rewrite-dispatch tag in your
resin.conf file? To do it at the domain level, you can put a rewrite-
dispatch block inside the server block. But it sounds like you want
it in the web-app block.
http://www.caucho.com/resin/doc/rewrite-tags.xtp#rewrite-dispatch
We currently have Resin Pro 3.0.21 running on Windows 2003 Server and
are considering upgrading to 64-bit. When we try this configuration
on a test machine, we get a Resin message saying, Socket JNI library
is not available, which means that we don't have the 64-bit DLL's
for resin.
There
[Forgot the link for #2 below in my first message.]
Just a couple speculative guesses:
1. You mention that you tried to run 3.0.22 and then rolled back and
also reran the setup. Did that include removing the 3.0.22 version
of Resin's ISAPI DLL and installing the 3.0.18 version? They might be
Environment: Windows 2003 Server, Resin Pro 3.0.21 Standalone, Java
1.4.2
I am seeing quite a few of these messages in Resin's stdout.log file:
[08:43:25.884] java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 8192
[08:43:26.228] java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 8192
[08:43:27.353]
In the web-app-default block, you can define a session-config block:
session-config
session-max4096/session-max !--Default is 4096--
session-timeout20/session-timeout !--Default is 30 minutes--
enable-url-rewritingfalse/enable-url-rewriting
/session-config
See
Environment: Windows Server 2003, Resin Pro 3.0.21, JDK 1.4.2,
OpenSSL 0.9.8b
Can Resin be configured to support multiple SSL certificates? If so,
how?
For example, this works:
http port=443
openssl
ca-certificate-filekeys/verisign.premium.intermediate.crt/ca-
with a different http tag
with a
corresponding id attribute.
Thanks,
Adam Fletcher
Director, Information Technology
PowerSteering Software, Inc.
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Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 4
Testing, please ignore.
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Environment: Windows 2003 Server, Resin Pro 3.0.21, OpenSSL 0.9.8b,
Java 1.4.2_12
Saw this SSL-related error in our logs this morning just after a
spontaneous restart of resing caused by the JVM (jvm.dll):
[06:35:48.766] Loaded Socket JNI library.
[06:35:48.781] http listening to *:80
On Dec 8, 2006, at 00:10 , sksamuel wrote:
Here is an interesting one,
If I package my application up as a JAR and put it in WEB-INF/lib
then I get
memory leaks in the perm gen space as none of the Class objects are
garbage
collected. This is easily re-producable every time. If however
Environment: Windows 2003 Server, Resin Pro 3.0.21, OpenSSL 0.9.8b,
Java 1.4.2_12
More information on what caused the JVM/Resin to spontaneously
reboot. I get these fairly often (multiple times per month). They're
not always the same exact thing. Often the stack trace references one
of
On Dec 8, 2006, at 09:10 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Dec 8, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Environment: Windows 2003 Server, Resin Pro 3.0.21, OpenSSL 0.9.8b,
Java 1.4.2_12
More information on what caused the JVM/Resin to spontaneously
reboot. I get these fairly often (multiple
On Dec 8, 2006, at 18:43 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Dec 8, 2006, at 6:00 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
We can add the OpenSSL version we tested with. That's a good idea.
We can't distribute the dll itself.
Damn. :-( Well, can you distribute the source AND your particular
build flags, etc
Environment: Windows 2003 Server, Resin Pro 3.0.21, Java 1.4.2
Wow, is Resin so sensitive to versions of OpenSSL that it will ONLY
work with the specific letter version, e.g. 'b' but not 'd' of the
0.9.8 code base?
Are there any alternatives to OpenSSL? This is kind of pathetic, no?
I'm
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