I dont see any reason to leave this open it is already in hardy
:06:50:41:. gnomefreak info flashplugin-nonfree hardy
.:06:50:48:. ubottu flashplugin-nonfree (source:
flashplugin-nonfree): Adobe Flash Player plugin
This bug was fixed in the package flashplugin-nonfree -
10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.246.0ubuntu1
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flashplugin-nonfree
(10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.246.0ubuntu1) hardy-security;
urgency=low
* Closes LP: #461773 - outdated backports package
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Well Gutsy is not, but Hardy is. And as it is LTS and works better on
old computers with ide hard and optical drive instead of the new sata
ones, I think you can backport it.
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Where are we on this? I am going through the bugs i reported to try and get as
many as i can closed.
This is a very old bug,
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Gutsy is no longer supported.
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You
Don't know why but the undo-backport became a security fix now. Is it a
new package and does it work again? Still it is only flash 9 as I see
it.
Please backport flash 10 again! I cannot use 8.10, because the new dma
system...
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That's why it is so important to redo the backport!
Can we expect that in the next time?
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I took the hardy deb for flashplugin-nonfree from the gnomefreak ppa, it
installed fine, and I can youtube to my heart's delight, but apt then
tells me there's an update (the version in backports) and tries to
update. I get the same The Adobe Flash 9 download aborted with an http
404 error. error,
The adobe-flashplugin does not work on amd64 systems. That's why the
backported flashplugin-nonfree would be the only proper solution.
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On 12/28/2008 05:57 PM, Wolf G. Eggers wrote:
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and tried to install
flashplugin-nonfree.
The Adobe Flash 9 download aborted with an http 404 error. Seems like Adobe
removed Flash 9 in from it's download servers. (Does this mean there's no
Adobe Flash
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and tried to install flashplugin-nonfree.
The Adobe Flash 9 download aborted with an http 404 error. Seems like Adobe
removed Flash 9 in from it's download servers. (Does this mean there's no
Adobe Flash support in 8.04 LTS at the moment?)
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causes trouble as it actually removes flash instead of updating it. ;-)
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On 12/04/2008 10:56 PM, Ryan Ahearn wrote:
Now that Flash 10 is in final, is there any plan to backport it to
Hardy?
Yes there is we were talking about this yesterday.
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Now that Flash 10 is in final, is there any plan to backport it to
Hardy?
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Mauricio, this is not a bug report to post problems you are having with
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This update changes the visualization of the flash animation (i.e. Any ad on
the web, that was make with flash, have a thin black line on any animated
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Conn wrote:
John,
As far as I know it got pulled due to instability. Although beta 1 was
pretty stable (with the advantage of being more compatible with
PulseAudio), beta 2 of Flash uses a lot of CPU and causes crashes with
many common websites.
As for the crashes with beta 2 of Flash, it
Scott Kitterman wrote:
Technically we didn't delete it, but replaced it with a Flash 9 with a
higher version number:
10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.124.0ubuntu2
is 9.0.124.0ubuntu2
Thanks i was wondering how you would do that. IIRC there was comments
about that in this
Scott did we pull flash 10 out of hardy backports?
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Technically we didn't delete it, but replaced it with a Flash 9 with a
higher version number:
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John,
As far as I know it got pulled due to instability. Although beta 1 was
pretty stable (with the advantage of being more compatible with
PulseAudio), beta 2 of Flash uses a lot of CPU and causes crashes with
many common websites.
As for the crashes with beta 2 of Flash, it is actually a bug
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Another issue with this backport that had not ocurred to me is that
some sites will not work with a Flash version other than the
current release version (which this beta is not). I ran into this
during my testing yesterday.
It doesnt make a difference if we backport alsa-plugins or *-libs as
Kubuntu doesnt use them.
As for Daniels post:
nspluginwrapper IIRC has a few crashing bugs due npviewer (that may
not be right name but it looks right.) Daniel you had said to backport
flash and libflashsupport and that you
Since Richard (nixternal) is using Kubuntu, PA changes won't help him.
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Scott Kitterman wrote:
There were mulitple problems, the one that probably afflicted Kubuntu
users
is we need to update alsa at the same time. You can update to the current
package in backports and it will revert this change.
It doesnt make a difference if we backport alsa-plugins or
Alexander,
In this case, libflashsupport was not the cause of many of these
crashes.
Please see this bug #247682 - it is *not* a libflashsupport or
PulseAudio issue, it's a bug in Firefox3. See also:
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/07/addessing_wmode_crashes.html
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I had also problems with Firefox3 and Flash10 from the backports
yesteray. My main problem was the very high CPU and I also noticed slow
video playback on youtube and google video. So it is unusable for me. I
don't have libflashsupport installed and I'm running Kubuntu, not Gnome
Ubuntu.
For the
Scott,
the new upload fixed all of my crashes and the version issue with the
websites that had them. Thanks!
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There were mulitple problems, the one that probably afflicted Kubuntu users
is we need to update alsa at the same time. You can update to the current
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Daniel,
Everything in your comment re: libflashsupport is accurate (except that
you got things backwards - it's 32bit users that notice crashes with
libflashsupport, while 64bit users do not notice as often, as
nspluginwrapper preserves the firefox process from completely dying),
but since the
Another issue with this backport that had not ocurred to me is that some
sites will not work with a Flash version other than the current release
version (which this beta is not). I ran into this during my testing
yesterday.
Because of this and the other huge pile of issues, I think we should
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This is a problem. I think we need to remove these and start over.
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I havent run into these yet. the site that says its wrong verion is most
likely
Same problem here after the update.
Firefox crashing and hogging the CPU to 100%.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription return
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetValue
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Johan Van Hellemont wrote:
Same problem here after the update.
Firefox crashing and hogging the CPU to 100%.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
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Johan Van Hellemont wrote:
Same problem here after the update.
Firefox crashing and hogging the CPU to 100%.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription
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Johan Van Hellemont wrote:
Same problem here after the update. Firefox crashing and hogging
the CPU to 100%. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548:
NP_GetMIMEDescription GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548:
NP_GetMIMEDescription
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Johan Van Hellemont wrote:
Same problem here after the update.
Firefox crashing and hogging the CPU to 100%.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription
He removed libflashsupport and still had problems.
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He needs to make sure the .so isnt in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins removing
packages doesnt always remove the .so
Im thinking of only pushing flash 10 to gutsy and forget libflashsupport as it
causes most of flash crashes and has as long as i heard of liblflashsupport.
ok maybe we should pull
The problem of this backport is libflashsupport. We should not have
backported that as it just causes crashes. Is its possible to backout
this backport, please do so.
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I am a purger :P
flashplugin-alternative.so mplayerplug-in-qt.so mplayerplug-in.so
libjavaplugin.somplayerplug-in-qt.xpt mplayerplug-in-wmp.so
mplayerplug-in-dvx.so mplayerplug-in-rm.so mplayerplug-in-wmp.xpt
mplayerplug-in-dvx.xpt mplayerplug-in-rm.xpt
Is it going to work at all on non-PA systems? It may be good for Gnome,
but if it doesn't work on kde and xfce, I think we need to dump the whole
backport.
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so guys, as a simple user should i wait for an update(that i hope its
released tomorrow) where u guys do whatevar you have to do (downgrading
and stuff), or i have to downgrade manually?this thing is slower and
buggier than ever.. i cant be on myspace.com without it crashing..just
want to know if
Maybe tomorrow. Probably longer.
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We've uploaded new versions of flashplugin-nonfree and libflashsupport.
They should be published in ~90 minutes. When prompted to upgrade, it
will reinstall (with a new version number) the exact same thing you had
before installing these backports. If you're happy with the new one,
don't install
Ok, this is just a mess. 32-bit users normally don't see crashes with
libflashsupport installed (but some do). 64-bit users will see crashes.
We need to rip out libflashsupport from intrepid's archive
(source+binary) and remove it from intrepid's flashplugin-nonfree's
suggests.
Wait, it gets
* Trying to backport flashplugin-nonfree...
- flashplugin-nonfree_10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1.dsc: downloading from
librarian
- flashplugin-nonfree_10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1.tar.gz: downloading from
librarian
I: Extracting flashplugin-nonfree_10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1.dsc ... done.
OK, where do I start. I just updated the flashplugin here and a lot of
my sites stopped working with invalid version of flash messages. Also
it is hogging my CPU right now:
6493 root 20 0 487m 143m 6388 R 37 7.1 15:43.50 Xorg
13406 rjohnson 20 0 315m 147m 29m S 18 7.3
Also, Firefox is constantly crashing now, which it hasn't done in a long
time, and the finger is being pointed at the latest flash when I run
from cli.
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GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548: NP_GetMIMEDescription return
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x805f548:
This is a problem. I think we need to remove these and start over.
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Ack for Hardy from ubuntu-backporters for:
flashplugin-nonfree (10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1
libflashsupport (1.9-0ubuntu2)
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Ack for Hardy from ubuntu-backporters for:
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libflashsupport (1.9-0ubuntu2)
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Status: Triaged = In
For Gutsy builds need to change libflashsupports build-dep debhelper to =5)
instead of =6 that its at in Intrepid this makes it less packages to backport
also for libflashsupport you need to have pulseaudio (the package) backported
first to satisfy build-deps since it needs libpulse 0.9.7
so we
Does libflashsupports build-dep actually need debhelper =6?
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no it works with 5* in gutsy. everything is built on PPA only thing is
pulse audio isnt needed for Hardy as it is Needed in Gutsy due to
libflashsupport deps on 0.9.7 and i backported 0.9.10
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ok all packages uploaded to PPA. Anyone know where to find Gutsy
testers. I have it running in Gutsy chroot with a separate profile but
as i recall we need more than one tester to get the ack.
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here are the hardy changelogs for flash 10 and libflashsupport. seems
easier to paste intrepids and my versions/revisions if not ok let me
know and ill debdiff them tomorrow im getting tired of computer today.
flashplugin-nonfree (10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy0~jjv) hardy;
urgency=low
*
Hi John,
I installed these packages from your ppa as you asked at 2008-06-10:
flashplugin-nonfree libasound2-plugins libpulse-browse0
libpulse-mainloop-glib0 libpulse0 libpulsecore5
pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal pulseaudio-module-x11
ok done with everything so far.
Gutsy::
pulseaudio - 0.9.10-2ubuntu1~7.10~jjv
flashplugin-nonfree - 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~7.10~jjv
libflashsupport - 1.9-0ubuntu2~7.10~jjv
they build without failure but i havent tested with gutsy since i dont
have a gutsy system
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When backported, the packages will have a revision ending in ~gutsy1 or
~hardy1. Please make your test packages have a lower revision (e.g.
~hardy1~jvv1) so they will be replaced by the official packages when
released.
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I missed the 8.04 when I read it. I think it's OK, but am operating on 2
hours sleep currently, so no guarantees. dpkg-compareversions (or something
close to that - did I mention 2 hours of sleep ...) will know for sure.
Please double check it.
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When i back ported alien-arena i used alien-arena - 7.0-1~8.04~jjv in my PPA
and nobody said anything about it and it was pushed to archives. so im not sure
how mine is higher even due to the ~jjv at end i thought made it lower
automagicly
Please let me know wht a good revision would be and i
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When i back ported alien-arena i used alien-arena - 7.0-1~8.04~jjv in my PPA
and nobody said anything about it and it was pushed to archives. so im not
sure how mine is higher even due to the ~jjv at end i thought made it
you mean ~8.04~jjv is higher than ~hardy1? same for gutsy?
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my 2 cents: i run hardy amd64. i just updated flash from gnomefreak's
PPA and left all the pulse stuff aside. i now use Shockwave Flash 10.0.0
d525 without any problems so far.
i will keep you updated if any problems occur.
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Daniel T Chen wrote:
The current version of intrepid's source packages for flashplugin-
nonfree and libflashsupport should be backported to hardy (and possibly
gutsy).
It is not entirely clear how alsa-lib and alsa-plugins should be
handled.
New packages are fine for backports. We want to do the PA backport at the
same time, right?
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John, thank you for trying to fix the issues.
what type of issues did you see.
After installing your packages the sound broke in totem. I was unable to
see any videos with totem until i removed your packages and installed
the
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Scott Kitterman wrote:
New packages are fine for backports. We want to do the PA backport
at the same time, right?
I think Daniel is handling PA so we can ship libflashsupport and flash
until his PA packages are ready? sorry that is a question
You're the expert on this backport... You tell me?
:-)
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For hardy we can ship without PA stuff for now. As for gutsy i ran into
a snag on libflashsupport so a PA package or 2 needs to be backported
but the problem i got during build is Requested 'libpulse = 0.9.7' but
version of libpulse is 0.9.6
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment
I will get the package pulseaudio into my PPA for Gutsy and see what
happens from there.
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Anton Blanchard wrote:
Thanks for this work, I've had to help a number of people who are having
flash9 sound issues.
FYI It looks like they have updated the version of flash:
$ wget
Uploading new upstream release to my PPA
https://edge.launchpad.net/~gnomefreak/+archive
It builds and works fine. daniel updated control to Demote versioned dependency
for libflashsupport|
libasound2-plugins to recommends.
So we should be ok backporting libasound2-plugins (also already in
Please explain, why you want to update libasound2-plugins-packages in
hardy.
flashplayer10beta(1|2) works for me with hardys-default
libasound2-plugins from http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main without
libflashsupport. (Having set asoundconf set-pulseaudio)
I tried you packages a few weeks ago,
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Please explain, why you want to update libasound2-plugins-packages in
hardy.
flashplayer10beta(1|2) works for me with hardys-default
libasound2-plugins from http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main without
libflashsupport. (Having set
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Please explain, why you want to update libasound2-plugins-packages in
hardy.
flashplayer10beta(1|2) works for me with hardys-default
libasound2-plugins from http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main without
libflashsupport. (Having set
John, thank you for trying to fix the issues.
what type of issues did you see.
After installing your packages the sound broke in totem. I was unable to
see any videos with totem until i removed your packages and installed
the original ones again. I think i only saw the first frame of every
The current version of intrepid's source packages for flashplugin-
nonfree and libflashsupport should be backported to hardy (and possibly
gutsy).
It is not entirely clear how alsa-lib and alsa-plugins should be
handled. Based on testing, the current version of intrepid's source
packages for
but it's not entirely clear whether he's using the older (and
reverted) version of libasound2 (alsa-lib, from hardy-proposed)
No, i'm using libasound2 1.0.15-1ubuntu3 0 (from
http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main) and flash 10beta1.
If you have new backported versions of libasound, I want to try
I know kubuntu doesnt use PA however i asked about xubuntu and i think the
answer was also no but i will ask again.
Can you please see if flash 10 is already in hardy. Daniel was marking bugs
fixed in flash 10 beta2 in hardy. I will ask him if i see him but its not
likely for me to see him.
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Thanks for this work, I've had to help a number of people who are having
flash9 sound issues.
FYI It looks like they have updated the version of flash:
$ wget
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_install_linux_051508.tar.gz
...
11:16:42 ERROR 404: Not Found.
The
Setting hardy-backports to incomplete. I need a complete list of the
packages and versions that need to be backported to make this happen.
IIRC pulse is not default on all Ubuntu variants, so do not assume
pulse.
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Setting hardy-backports to incomplete. I need a complete list of the
packages and versions that need to be backported to make this happen.
IIRC pulse is not default on all Ubuntu variants, so do not assume
pulse.
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Scott Kitterman wrote:
Setting hardy-backports to incomplete. I need a complete list of the
packages and versions that need to be backported to make this happen.
IIRC pulse is not default on all Ubuntu variants, so do not assume
pulse.
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What are the defaults for Xubuntu and Kubuntu? We can't change those.
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[MASTER] Please backport flashplugin-nonfree version 10 beta and asound-plugins
from Intrepid so we can drop libflashsupport and the crashes it causes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235135
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Scott Kitterman wrote:
What are the defaults for Xubuntu and Kubuntu? We can't change those.
Not really sure but i will see if i can find out from riddle and cody,
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Sincerely Yours,
John Vivirito
https://launchpad.net/~gnomefreak
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnVivirito
Linux User# 414246
Spinus wrote:
Sorry, I've forgot to say that I'm using Hardy!
You need either libflashsupport or asound in hardy-intrepid but gutsy is
gonna need a bit more i wont beable to get to it until weekend or next
week to work on gutsy.
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Sincerely Yours,
John Vivirito
As long as you have PA set to default than asound is needed and
libflashsupport isnt needed but im thinking push both just in case but i
would really like to talk to a backporter about what they feel
comfortible doing atleast for Hardy
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[MASTER] Please backport flashplugin-nonfree version 10
I've installed libflashsupport, libasound2-plugins and I've removed
libflashsupport and everything seems to work fine!
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[MASTER] Please backport flashplugin-nonfree version 10 beta and asound-plugins
from Intrepid so we can drop libflashsupport and the crashes it causes
Sorry, I've forgot to say that I'm using Hardy!
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[MASTER] Please backport flashplugin-nonfree version 10 beta and asound-plugins
from Intrepid so we can drop libflashsupport and the crashes it causes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235135
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