This is relevant:
Pilote WebGL 1 - RenduWebGL creation failed:
* WebglAllowWindowsNativeGl:false restricts context creation on this system.
()
* Exhausted GL driver options. (FEATURE_FAILURE_WEBGL_EXHAUSTED_DRIVERS)
What graphics card do you have, and which drivers? Does WebGL
I agree that breaking an existing profile when upgrading with no way of
recovering it after downgrading is very user-unfriendly. That said it's
an upstream decision, and it was documented in the upstream release
notes: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/91.0/releasenotes/.
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Can you please browse to about:support, copy the raw contents of the
page and attach them here as a text file? Thanks!
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Firefox break
Indeed, before closing the firefox task for this bug, we need to look
into the situation with the deb package.
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Web browsers lacking
That sounds like an upstream bug, possibly
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1677259.
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Can you try running the following command in a terminal, and let us know
how this goes?
sudo snap install chromium
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Can you please run the following command in a terminal?
apport-collect 1947524
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Can you please share the output of the following commands (when your
camera is plugged)?
cat /run/udev/data/b43:128
cat /run/udev/data/b43:0
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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On Wayland toolbar menus are sometimes invisible/flickering
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The denials on "/run/udev/data/b43:128" and "/run/udev/data/b43:0" may
be relevant.
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Similar to bug #1945182.
Can you share the output of running `lsusb` in a terminal when your
Trezor key is plugged in?
** Summary changed:
- [Snap] Ubuntu Firefox installed from snap cannot use U2F
+ [Snap] Ubuntu Firefox installed from snap cannot use Trezor U2F
** Changed in: firefox
Mozilla products (including thunderbird) have a standing micro-release
exception (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/PublicationNotes#Mozilla), and as
this update contains security fixes (https://www.mozilla.org/en-
US/security/advisories/mfsa2021-47/) we'll go that route instead. Feel
free
This was also discussed here: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/firefox-snap-
cannot-be-set-as-default-browser/26636
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Default browser changed
Sam, I know this doesn't address your main grief (it is actively being
worked on and tracked in a separate place), but for support purposes,
the "Help > About Firefox" dialog will show you whether the application
is packaged as a snap. Alternatively opening "about:support" will also
reveal this
After rebuilding the chromium snap with the above patch applied to
snap/command-chain/desktop-launch, and running it with the following
command line:
LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
LIBVA_DRIVERS_PATH=/snap/chromium/x1/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri
LIBVA_MESSAGING_LEVEL=2 snap run chromium --enable-
I see that you made cmake-mozilla conflict with cmake, so they are not
really co-installable, unlike the other *-mozilla packages in the
archive (which install all their files under the /usr/lib/*-mozilla/
prefix).
This might present a problem if in the future another build dependency
of
Indeed, it would be worth trying to build cmake-mozilla with
-DCMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_LIBARCHIVE=OFF and see if the resulting package is
good enough to build rustc. That would rid us of one extra *-mozilla
package.
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Carter, are you the original bug reporter, or did you come across this
bug searching for a problem similar to yours?
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package
I understand the frustration. It's unlikely that the profile import lost
one of the windows in such a reproducible manner, but just in case, can
you try re-installing the firefox deb (if it was removed: `sudo apt
install firefox`), run it after closing the snap (`/usr/bin/firefox`)
and see if your
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tillo
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[snap] chrome-gnome-shell extension fails to detect native host connector
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Also of interest: this doesn't appear to be a snap-specific problem. I
can observe the issue with upstream builds downloaded from
https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/download/, when run with
`MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1`.
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I wonder if the problem is caused by the source application being an
XWayland client, whereas the firefox snap runs natively on Wayland?
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Title:
Excerpt from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the chromium snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "chromium" (1646) from channel "stable" (download too slow:
0.00 bytes/sec)
This looks like a transient network problem. Can you retry and let us
know whether the
Thanks for the insights Andreas. The firefox snap is built on core20
(Ubuntu 20.04) and uses the gnome-3-38-2004 content snap, which provides
a whole bunch of base libraries, some of them from the Ubuntu 20.04
archive, others built from source.
The problem could very well be caused by an
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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[snap] Chromium hangs and is unstable in reproducible ways
To
Yes indeed.
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Your old profile wasn't removed along with the deb package, it should
still be in ~/.mozilla/firefox/. If you close the firefox snap, delete
~/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla/firefox then re-run the snap, it should
attempt to import the existing profiles from the deb again.
Please let us know
Copy-pasting works well for me in a Wayland session, and drag'n'drop
works partially, as described in the upstream bug
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729901#c1).
I'm using the snap from the beta channel though, maybe that makes a
difference with the stable one? Tommy, would you
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gnome-sdk/-/merge_requests/31
adds the VA-API drivers to the gnome platform snap (gnome-3-38-2004).
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I can confirm that this doesn't work out of the box.
When running the firefox snap with MOZ_LOG="PlatformDecoderModule:5", I
can see that libva tries to load drivers from $SNAP/gnome-
platform/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/, where it can't find any such
driver. This is bug #1947180, for which I've
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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A small step in the right direction: bug #1947180, and a proposed fix
https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3591
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[snap] vaapi
I assume by "extensions problem" you mean
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1661935 ? That's an entirely separate
issue.
Regarding WebGL, that's unexpected. Can you share the contents of
about:support, and the error message you get when you browse to e.g.
http://webglsamples.org/aquarium/aquarium.html
For other build dependencies for which a new major version was required
to build e.g. firefox, what we've done is backport them with a different
package name, e.g. nasm-mozilla, nodejs-mozilla, gcc-mozilla, and make
sure they are co-installable with the original packages.
I suppose we could do
Yes, I hadn't realized this, but it depends on bug 1718084 indeed.
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Firefox break when returning from console with wayland (nvidia) on
If pulling in the patches from bug 1718084 is deemed too risky for ESR91, I can
rework this patch to not depend on them.
That would imply no unit tests, but on the upside the patch would be trivial.
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Comment on attachment 9244377
Bug 1732580 - Allow read access to files under $SNAP/ in the webcontent sandbox.
### ESR Uplift Approval Request
* **If this is not a sec:{high,crit} bug, please state case for ESR
consideration**: Snap packaging has changed significantly between ESR78 and
ESR91.
Yes indeed, this is clearly a candidate for an ESR91 uplift. Thanks for
the suggestion Ryan.
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Firefox break when returning from console
Thanks for the report Andreas.
I'm not familiar with the US intl. layout, but I changed to it on my
impish desktop, and I'm consistently getting "ć" in all applications I
tested for [´ + c]. I googled around a bit (admittedly not very long)
and found this answer (https://askubuntu.com/a/599538)
Yes it is.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Impish)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[Wayland] Sharing indicator window is not
Thanks for the feedback Robie. I agree this makes the problem even worse
from a user perspective.
Fortunately the fix has been approved for the upcoming firefox 94.0, and
uplifting to the ESR91 branch has been requested too.
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Title:
Update to
And interestingly, the patch for
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732580 appears to fix the
problem (actually, I tested the workaround, which is to set
`security.sandbox.content.read_path_whitelist` in `about:config` to the
value of $SNAP for that revision of firefox, e.g.
session
Expected result: firefox behaves normally
Actual result: the current tab in firefox crashes and offers to report
to crash to Mozilla
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (
Mmm, that's weird, I can see the change that you're mentioning, but I
went to look at the apt history log and I don't see any update that
would have obviously affected this dialog.
Anyway, since the bug is fixed, let's just close it. Feel free to re-
open if it surfaces again.
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All hyperlinks provided by Ubiquity are opened with gedit
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I forgot to mention, in a live session the desktop file on the desktop
isn't a symlink to the one installed by ubiquity, so it also needs
manual editing to replicate the changes to the Exec line.
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The latest daily ISO as of today (2021-10-07) appears to still have
ubiquity 21.10.6, but if I launch a live session and upgrade ubiquity to
21.10.8, then I can confirm that the problem is fixed.
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By convention all issues with the firefox snap are being filed and
tracked as upstream bugs. Duplicating them in Launchpad might give them
more visibility, but would also increase the triaging work and would
induce the (very real) risk of forgetting to update their status here
when they are fixed
This is being tracked by
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732580, so I'll close this
issue.
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unknown
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I think I can see what you mean. It's not really bad formatting, it's
the layout of the dialog itself that leaves very little room for the
file list, with the preview on the right and the shortcuts on the left.
The dialog can be manually resized to mitigate the problem, but the
default layout
Then running the following command should be safe: `sudo apt remove
firefox-locale-*`
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firefox snap update for impish from hirsute forgot
Thanks Alistair!
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Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
- PDF attachment opens in Firefox instead of the built-in viewer when opened
from the compose window
+ [upstream] PDF
I can observe the same thing: opening a PDF attachment from the compose
window will open it in firefox (or whatever application is configured
for it), but opening the same attachment from the message after it's
been sent opens it in a new tab in thunderbird.
That looks like an upstream problem,
If the firefox deb was removed on upgrade (as is expected), then the
firefox-locale-* packages aren't needed anymore. They should go away if
you run `sudo apt autoremove`.
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Thanks for the report Stefano. Could you please elaborate on what you
mean by "freezes continuously"?
Can you check whether restarting firefox in troubleshoot mode (from the
help menu) still exhibits the problem?
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Widevine violates the sandbox and crashes
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Upstream builds are not affected either, so this is specific to the deb
build in impish (I tested other releases − bionic, focal, hirsute − and
they aren't affected).
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I can observe the same problem with the firefox deb in a clean impish
VM. Crash filed upstream: https://crash-
stats.mozilla.org/report/index/88a7fb8c-ed47-4b0d-aff4-bd6d30211006.
As a comparison point, the firefox snap (when running on impish) doesn't
appear to be affected.
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This seems to be a perfect use case for a "developer edition" build of
firefox, which indeed doesn't exist as an Ubuntu package, but for which
Mozilla does provide binaries
(https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/developer/).
Patching the default behaviour in release builds wouldn't benefit the
vast
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1937343 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1937343
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FireFox 90 unable to install unsigned webextensions
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That's unfortunate indeed. Could you please attach the output of the
following commands?
lsb_release -a
env | grep -i _session
snap info --abs-time chromium
snap info --abs-time gtk-common-themes
snap info --abs-time core18
snap connections chromium
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Firefox counterpart:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1734371
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Clicking a hyperlink in a PDF fails to open it if the
This has come up again, now that the default browser in impish is the
firefox snap (see https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/feature-freeze-
exception-seeding-the-official-firefox-snap-in-ubuntu-
desktop/24210/107).
Jamie, I assume this should be unassigned, as you're not actively
working on this, are
Thanks for the report! I tried reproducing the problem on my machine,
but comboboxes on https://www.lvmh.fr/talents/nous-rejoindre/nos-
offres/liste-des-offres/ don't freeze chromium.
Could you please run `apport-collect 1946156` to attach additional
information to this bug, which might help
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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)
Importance: High
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Statu
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Keep thunderbird 91 in impish-proposed until a point release
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To
This bug was fixed in the package handbrake - 1.4.1+ds1-1
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handbrake (1.4.1+ds1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Debian Janitor ]
* Remove constraints unnecessary since buster
[ Sebastian Ramacher ]
* New upstream release
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And for good measure, I synced handbrake 1.4.1+ds1-1 to a PPA of mine
where it built successfully for all supported architectures in impish,
and I verified the problem with audio transcoding is fixed.
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** Changed in: handbrake (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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And to confirm, https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-
output/ubuntustudio.impish/rdepends/handbrake/handbrake says:
handbrake
* Reverse Recommends:
+- multimedia-video
* Reverse Recommends:
+- multimedia-all
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to impish, I used handbrake to transcode a video file
from MPEG to mp4, and the resulting file always lacked an audio stream,
regardless of the options I picked.
Looking at the logs, I saw several instances of "encavcodecaudio:
avcodec_send_frame failed".
Sam, that is the reason why we're doing this in a normal, non-LTS
release, which gives us time to identify and iron out problems and
regressions like this, while exposing the change to real-world testing.
The firefox deb package will remain supported for the duration of the
21.10 release, so this
Discussion to figure out a solution is continuing at
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/native-messaging-support-in-strictly-
confined-browser-snaps/26849. Please refrain from "me too" or "+1"-like
comments (but valid use cases that weren't mentioned yet or suggestions
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Yes, that's because 93.0 is in release candidate phase, which is
acceptable for a development series of Ubuntu (21.10 hasn't been
released yet), but not for a snap that is being consumed on a wide range
of stable linux distributions. The candidate channel of the snap has
version 93.0-1.
From the
It sounds like a known issue where the chromium snap is being refreshed
in the background while it is running. I highly recommend enabling app
refresh awareness if it isn't already:
snap set core experimental.refresh-app-awareness=true
(see
There is code in the firefox snap's launcher to handle importing an
existing profile. It will run only if the snap is being run for the very
first time. Could it be that you already had a
~/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla folder, from a previous installation of
the firefox snap?
Can you share the
This appears to be a known upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1727062.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1727062
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Verified fixed in the latest daily ISO.
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Title:
link for opening release notes no longer works
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I think I have occasionally observed this problem, although I wasn't
sure which component was at fault. I cannot seem to find an upstream bug
tracking this issue, would you mind filing one at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox, and
sharing the link to it here? Thanks!
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Thank you for the report. Is this happening consistently, i.e. firefox
is always crashing at startup?
Could you please run the following commands in a terminal, and share the
output here?
snap info firefox
snap connections firefox
firefox -version
Thanks in advance!
** Changed
I don't have experience with NVIDIA Optimus, but according to
https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20Optimus#Using_NVIDIA_PRIME_Render_Offload, and
assuming it's up-to-date, it looks like passing those environment variables
(__NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 and __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia) is
As explained here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/feature-freeze-
exception-seeding-the-official-firefox-snap-in-ubuntu-desktop/24210,
we're moving to a snap package for firefox.
The good news is, that snap is based on core20, which supports riscv64.
There will probably be build dependencies
There are a number of upstream bug reports mentioning
MODIFICATION_FAILED
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=MODIFICATION_FAILED),
but at a quick glance nothing that matches the problem you're
describing, so I'd suggest filing an upstream bug, and sharing the link
to it here.
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[FFe] Update the ubuntu-desk
ged in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => snapd
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YubiKey does
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link for opening release notes no longer works
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There's one additional problem: registering /snap/bin/firefox as an
alternative appears to work (at least from update-alternatives'
standpoint), but invoking e.g. gnome-www-browser doesn't, because
/snap/bin/firefox is a symlink to /usr/bin/snap, and so the snap command
is run with whatever
I just did a quick and dirty test to confirm the above: in a live
installer session, I replaced the /usr/bin/sensible-browser binary by a
symlink to /usr/bin/xdg-open, and clicking the "release notes" hyperlink
did open the release notes in firefox, as expected.
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Replacing the call to 'sensible-browser' by 'xdg-open' in ubiquity would
probably work, because if BROWSER isn't set xdg-open falls back on a
hardcoded list of well-known browser names, and that includes firefox.
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Bugs,
The latest stable release of thunderbird is 91.1.1
(https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/91.1.1/releasenotes/),
and it is available in impish-proposed.
Upstream hasn't flipped the switch to enable upgrades from 78 to 91 yet,
but in my limited testing there is nothing preventing/breaking
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