The bot's comment is fascinating, but indicates that the bot didn't read
the report very carefully. It's not clear how to report bugs against
infrastructure as opposed to packages.
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https:
Public bug reported:
The following files contain bogus content:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com//pool/main/h/heimdal/libkadm5clnt7-heimdal-dbgsym_1.7~git20150920+dfsg-4ubuntu1_i386.ddeb
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com//pool/universe/libs/libspiro/libspiro-dev-dbgsym_0.5.20150702-4_i386.ddeb
http://ddebs.ubuntu.c
Public bug reported:
In some circumstances (see
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=410649 for details)
ibus ends up giving keystrokes to Chromium and other programs with out-
of-order timestamps, resulting in mangled input. This can happen even
under light load.
https://github.co
The current code completely corrupts things. It's definitely got a bug.
Dropping If-Range entirely at least gets *correct* behavior.
David, people *have* read your previous comments, *and responded to them*.
If you don't want to "do https stuff", then apt needs a maintainer who
does.
So, since t
Thanks Colin. I'm afraid that we've basically stopped using debmirror,
so I don't think we're in a position to test this fix.
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Title:
debian-inst
I don't think certificates are necessary here: we could permit any https
without any certificate checking, and still have an improvement, with no
additional dangers over using http. For example, you would remain
vulnerable to DNS spoofing or man-in-the-middle problems, but you would
not be subject
David, #6 means that servers SHOULD send a 416. But apt should support
both, because it cannot rely on servers sending a 416.
#7, you have misunderstood. Yes, there is newer contents, and the server
returns the current complete contents of the file in this case, and apt
is *not replacing the file
The behavior in 4 is not the If-Range + Range behavior. The latter is
about what happens when the contents have changed; the behavior in 4 is
not about changed content, but about a range request which starts after
the end of the file on the server.
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David, servers are not required to send 416; it's only a SHOULD.
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apt-get update fails hash checks on https repositories when file size
Oh, and the bug is particularly pathological. Because after it happens,
the index file is in the staging area is now always larger than what's
on the server, it won't self correct.
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apt uses its own strategy for sending Range: requests on https, instead
of the libcurl handling. Here's is a scenario where it gets it wrong:
1) apt downloads the file but doesn't put the file in place yet (perhaps it got
interrupted or something)
2) the file on the server g
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It happens that d-i uses the wget from busybox, and as a result, it
can't install against an https mirror. This is clearly not intended
behavior, because apt-config is able to deal with https. Perhaps there
should be a wget udeb that includes the right bits to have ssl support
We're seeing a possibly related problem on first boot, with more painful
consequences. Our install process does a puppet run in the late_command,
and then a reboot, and then another puppet run happens on boot.
In that first boot to the installed system, we're seeing ntp start once
and fail, report
In addition, /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp is *also* getting in on
the act, doing an ntp restart when it sees ntp service information from
the DHCP server.
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We're seeing a race between if-up.d/ntpdate and the ntp startup script.
1) if-up.d/ntpdate starts.
2) if-up.d/ntpdate acquires the lock "/var/lock/ntpdate-ifup".
3) if-up.d/ntpdate stops the ntp service [which isn't running anyway].
4) if-up.d/ntpdate starts running ntpdate,
Yeah, I wouldn't worry about old releases, just the current ones (but that
does include lucid, precise, and quantal, and oneiric unless it takes a
while to sorto ut).
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:58 PM, William Grant wrote:
> It certainly should be regarded as entirely broken, but it's not world-
>
I'm not so sure. It's true that the known attacks are collision attacks.
Yet, collision attacks can be used to mount data-integrity attacks that
replace specific files in archives, at least, with the trick at
http://eprint.iacr.org/2004/356.pdf. That depends on having the colliding
blocks happen to
This is needed for precise as well. What can we do to get an SRU asap?
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unity::TimeUtil::TimeDelta returns an int value which overflows aft
Gunnar, the point here is that the code is checking the wrong thing.
Nobody sat down and designed the current behavior. I believe that, in
fact policykit *is* the way Ubuntu handles these things.
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When using an https: connection, apt-get does not properly reuse
connections. Because https setup costs can be quite high, this can cause
much slowdown when, for example, many different distributions on the
same server need to be checked.
I believe the attached patch addresse
aniel Hartwig
wrote:
> On 6 December 2012 14:06, Thomas Bushnell BSG
> <1086...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> > And in my case, there was an independent
> > bug *producing* the directories with spaces in them which I did not
> > intend.
>
> Ah, I had thought you were
What I meant by saying that appendix D wasn't relevant was only that it
doesn't say anything particularly helpful about the syntax of a
Filename: field.
I agree that any attempt to modify 5.1 is pointless, and it's not any
trouble in my particular case to simply conform more closely to the
typical
Thanks for the reference. I apologize for missing section D; it's not
relevant here, but I had forgotten that it has those things. It doesn't
actually say much relevant here.
However, I think section 5.1 is dispositive, so this isn't a bug. It's an
unfortunate restriction, because it ends up meani
012 5:50 PM, "Daniel Hartwig" wrote:
> On 6 December 2012 05:09, Thomas Bushnell, BSG
> <1086...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> > If a package has a space in its Filename: entry in the Packages file,
> > you get errors on HTTP resolution.
>
> Why are there sp
Public bug reported:
If a package has a space in its Filename: entry in the Packages file,
you get errors on HTTP resolution.
Normal Debian repos don't have a case like that, but the Packages file
should work even if packages are not stored in the pool in the most
usual way.
** Affects: apt (Ubu
Public bug reported:
Inexplicably, one set of udev rules in /lib/udev/rules.d/69-cd-
sensors.rules didn't get converted from gcm to colord:
# i1Display3
ATTRS{id
Public bug reported:
A wishlist item: bash_completion is only sensible in interactive shells.
Using it in non-interactive shells slows down startup and makes it
possible for a chatty completion (something which echoes output) to
break things like rsync. Would make things more robust.
** Affects:
Yes, I can confirm that these packages work for us. Thanks!
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unity-2d does not start if user has logged in on unity
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Given the easy workaround and the lack of urgency, I'd be happy for this
to just get rolled out in the ordinary course of events.
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Title:
zgrep -
Public bug reported:
Create a gzipped file:
$ for i in $(seq 1 100); do echo $i; done > file.txt
$ gzip file.txt
Then:
$ zgrep -9 17 file.txt.gz
8
9
...
25
26
works. But:
$ zgrep -10 17 file.txt.gz
gzip: 17.gz: No such file or directory
fails.
Note that "grep
Christopher, you have misunderstood. I have explained that Liz is not
just some random other person who is affected, but is our colleague. We
work together. I regret that the appearance you're giving is that you're
embarrassed that the bug has gone ignored for two years, and you're
trying to find a
Christopher, Liz is a colleague of Joel's and mine, and was responding
to your request for whether this bug still affects us. The answer is
"yes", and Liz was providing the information you asked for, because Joel
is no longer on the team. Can you please restore what you deleted and
treat her respon
Thanks Daniel, that's very helpful. We would love to test it once you have
the backported patches ready. Is it planned to backport all the bugfixes
mentioned in the changelog, or only some of them? (If only some, is there a
list available of which are targeted?)
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 6:48 PM, D
What is the state of releasing the fix for Precise, please?
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Title:
Much slower OpenGL frame rates with unityshell loaded, than plain
compiz
To
I can confirm that with the referenced package update I no longer see
the bug. thanks!
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sometimes icons get dropped from the launcher when
Never mind, I'm dumb.
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I don't understand how an update to bamf can fix this, since I don't
have bamf installed.
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sometimes icons get dropped from the launcher wh
Ok, on a completely fresh install I can't get unity-2d to start (with
exactly the same reports as mentioned above). So at least that means
that the "after unity has been used" is a likely red herring. I have in
the past had unity-2d start, but ::shrug::.
Some interesting things that might be relev
Could there be something in the accounts database that gets tweaked by
Unity and that is causing Unity 2D problems?
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Title:
unity-2d does not star
So then I rebooted, and removed the user directory, and logged in on
unity-2d--so it should be a completely fresh state--and it didn't work,
though with fewer errors. This time you see that it crashed once, but
the second time it's actually still running, though the panel is not
painted on the scre
Let's see. When it fails I log in via ssh and watch what's happening. As
the .xsession-errors indicates, it's spinning on a unity-2d-panel
failure, but unity-2d-shell is running and doesn't report any errors.
Eventually it gives up as noted, ending with
gnome-session[22299]: WARNING: Application '
So now this one says "Fix Committed" for unity-distro-priority, but
AFAIK, nobody has fixed it anywhere. (If that's incorrect, I would
dearly like to have a package to test.)
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So I thought, "hey, I wonder if the gimp case is fixed".
I did this:
- start gimp from terminal
- notice launcher icon
- close gimp
- launcher icon goes away
- start gimp from launcher icon
- and *two* copies of the gimp icon appear, both with three buttons.
- Alt-Tab likeways sees two instances,
And this is indeed with unity 5.12-0ubuntu1.1.
I did exactly what was described:
- start something (let's say gedit) from the dash
- right click on the launcher icon and pick "lock to launcher"
- close it
- click on the launcher icon
- right click on the launcher icon and pick "unlock from launch
I just tried following the instructions here and it happened the very
first time.
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I'd be happy to Didier, but I don't know the best way to generate one.
I'll be happy to try if you provide instructions.
However, I'm not sure why you expect to see a stack trace; it looks as
though the program is getting a BadWindow error from the X Server and
exiting.
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Why does this say "Fix Released" if it's not released in Ubuntu? What
package should I wait for?
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rsyslogd please apply patch for large gro
What needs to happen for the SRU here?
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Daniel, this isn't only a performance bug; it's a correctness bug. One
consequence of this is, for example, outright rendering errors in
chrome. (IOW, we need this in an SRU for precise).
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Sebastian: I don't think it's unity. Kenneth is pretty sure it's a
failure to implement the GLX swap interval, which is definitely compiz'
responsibility. If Unity is using GL more aggressively than Gnome
classic, then it stands to reason that the problem would be moderately
worse on unity.
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I should be able to get the requested info on Monday.
On May 18, 2012 6:30 PM, "Steve Langasek"
wrote:
> Still need someone to run the command Colin asked for in comment #16 so
> we have enough information to reproduce this.
>
> ** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed =>
We have this problem too in doing in-place upgrade testing.
Using -o APT::Immediate-Configure=false seems to work around it.
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upgrading fr
** Summary changed:
- debmirror ignores --getcontents
+ Contents files are not listed with checksums
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Contents files are not listed with c
Moving this to compiz now that kbr has identified the locus of the
problem.
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Now that this has been narrowed down, and the requested check of 295.49
has been done (actually, with 295.53), can we move the status away from
Incomplete?
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See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14048.
** Affects: eglibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Steps to reproduce:
1) Create new user.
2) Log in as that user to a Unity session.
3) Log out.
4) Log in as the same user to a Unity-2D session.
I see a pointer on a background with no panel or notification area.
Right-click brings up the expected menu.
Ctrl-Alt- seems to b
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unity-2d does
We block the normal operation of apport. Can you describe exactly what
you want from it?
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Dismal performance on HP Z600 with 30" landscape
Quadro FX 380, which is based on the GeForce 9400, so it's not the bug
that affects performance on the older cards.
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Dismal performance on
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On my Z600, with a fresh Precise installation, after installing the
NVIDIA driver 295.40 (same version as in gPrecise), glxgears runs
extremely slowly full-screen. When running on Precise, Chrome's GPU
accelerated rendering path produces correct results, albeit extremely
slowl
Public bug reported:
Thanks to nss, there are many ways for a user account to exist.
If you have user accounts authenticated with LDAP (say), and use nss
tables other than passwd to store user information, then you find that
the system automatically creates an entry in the user account database
o
I'm pleased to report that 1.0.1-4ubuntu5 seems to resolve our symptoms.
Many thanks Martin and Colin for that!
It only kicks the can down the road a bit, but it does give some
breathing room.
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Colin: I think I understand now much better; thanks. The upgrade to
1.0.1 increased the number of ciphers, which in turn broke communication
with bad servers (of which there may be an important number). What a
thorny little knot of a problem. Short of fixing these bad servers
(which might be a har
Other things that would save us:
1) Any way to disable this regression from configuration files or the like.
(Merely adding an option in the library interface wouldn't help unless puppet
also can be told to pass that option.)
2) Any way from configuration files to tell SSL to use the equivalent
One of our engineers says this:
FWIW, looking at the code, the problematic chunk, added to ssl/s23_clnt.c by
tls12_workarounds.patch, was
@@ -467,6 +469,15 @@
SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL23_CLIENT_HELLO,SSL_R_NO_CIPHERS_AVAILABLE);
return -1;
Colin, I hope you'll reconsider this change and revert it.
I understand that there are buggy servers which fail when they get
offered too many ciphers by clients, but they *always* failed; that's
nothing new. So in order to expand the use cases for the library, this
change has caused a regression.
Public bug reported:
in version 1.0.1-4ubuntu2, we see:
openssl (1.0.1-4ubuntu2) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* Backport more upstream patches to work around TLS 1.2 failures
(LP #965371):
...
- Truncate the number of ciphers sent in the client hello to 50. Most
broken servers
Ah yes. We do have something that has already mounted them. So it seems
that the start script should make sure things are mounted properly, but not
fail because they are already mounted...unless it's in the wrong place, or
in a conflicting manner. I don't think that's the case here, however.
On Apr
I assume so. But I'm pretty sure we didn't do it. I'll grep when I'm back
at a keyboard in the morning. Still, package installation should never fail
for such a reason; this is a general problem with reflecting errors in unit
scripts back to postinst.
On Apr 19, 2012 7:40 PM, "Steve Langasek"
wrot
Public bug reported:
1) Create a desktop shortcut
2) Launch it - this should create a specific entry on the left taskbar.
3) Lock the task to the taskbar.
4) Close it.
5) Move the desktop shortcut to the trash. (This should also get rid of the
locked item in the taskbar, and does.)
6) Move the t
Public bug reported:
Similar symptom to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cgroup-
lite/+bug/929381, but obviously a different issue:
$ sudo apt-get install cgroup-lite
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW package
It would be awesome if this fix can be released for precise to avoid an
SRU. :)
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segfault in screen/byobu in natty
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ping? running out of time on this...
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libnfsidmap2 fails to install
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The existence of unity --reset is crucial, and the lack of it in unity-
2d is a serious shortcoming.
Moreover, because unity-2d is silently substituted for unity if the
screen doesn't support 3d acceleration, we have users who do not even
know they are running unity-2d. (This
Public bug reported:
In engine/dconf-engine.c, the parser in dconf_engine_load_profile has a
seekrit requirement that profile lines be less than eighty characters
long, and generates an abort if it finds a longer line.
This is entirely undocumented.
For lines which specify databases, this establ
Compiz and compiz-plugins-main are different packages with separate
versioning.
What version of compiz-plugins-main do you have, and when did you last log
in?
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Jeff Lane
wrote:
> It just happened again to me this morning When trying to open chrome and
> visit a G+
Ok, thank you very much (sorry for my impatience in the hastily written
messages above while I was logging in to vpn).
If I create an empty .d directory, and run "dconf update" it creates
61-byte database files and all is ok.
So this bug is similar to the other one mentioned, in that it is a real
Note that I need to be able to have an empty DB so that I can have a site
one I create and an empty one for the machine owner, as in the suggested
config.
On Apr 16, 2012 7:33 AM, "Thomas Bushnell, BSG"
wrote:
> I have tried update but I do not recall in what order. I
I have tried update but I do not recall in what order. I could find no
documentation for it and I do not recall seeing it mentioned on the
sysadmin's guide page mentioned.
On Apr 16, 2012 7:31 AM, "Thomas Bushnell, BSG"
wrote:
> I'm frustrated that we have no time for del
I'm frustrated that we have no time for delay and this information is in
the bug. When I create an empty .d directory and no file, I get told that
it cannot open the DB and an abort.
On Apr 16, 2012 7:25 AM, "Sebastien Bacher" wrote:
> Thomas, why did you wrote "There is no way to create a non-ze
Please remove the reference to gnome-bugs #662141. This is NOT that bug.
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Title:
Creating system dconf configuration crashes lightdm
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I submit that the importance of this bug is High. It completely prevents
creating a system configuration as far as I can tell.
There is no way to create a non-zero binary database. And zero-length
binary databases are broken. (And the obvious fix also prevents loading
of the textual ones in .d.)
When we crash, table->data is in fact null.
I presume this is the expected behavior of g_mapped_file_get_contents
for an empty file.
Fixing the erroneous extra * will turn this into a check whether
table->data is null. But that's still going to have a bug.
If it returns zero, then dconf_engine_r
Also, on Ubuntu, there is no system table at all by default, so a
failure to open one that's configured probably doesn't degrade the
system much. ;)
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Sorry for the churn here. I'm not actually concerned about the bug in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662141. I agree that's user
error, and there's nothing particularly crucial about improving the
error reporting here.
The bug at this point is that when the file does exist, and is zero
We've got it now, and reports are coming in from our users that they are no
longer seeing the white boxes. Good news indeed, and thanks!
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 4:23 AM, Sebastien Bacher
wrote:
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-
> main/1:0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu10
>
> seems not?
The build failed, did it not?
On Apr 13, 2012 1:50 AM, "Sebastien Bacher" wrote:
> Thomas, the new compiz is in precise, you should be able to test from
> there or did I overlook something?
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ping? this is such a critical issue, and we would like to be able to
test it before precise launches.
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white box randomly shows up at top l
There is an apt proxy, in fact. This is a regression; the old script
before the change simply fetched the files directly.
We set the proxy with
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://internal-hostname:PORT/";
(where "internal-hostname" is a hostname, and "PORT" is a decimal for
the correct port on which t
BTW, I should add for completeness that I can verify that removing the
proxy setting allows the download to proceed without incident. How can
we tell this package to download without using the proxy as it used to
(for this non-apt transaction)?
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Recently we see the following when ttf-mscorefonts-installer is
installed, after accepting licensing terms, a popup appears with the
following contents:
The following packages requested additional data downloads after package
installation, but the data could not be downloade
I can confirm that the fix works for us as well. Thanks!
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pam_mkhomedir.so fails to create homedir in precise
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So we see this consistently, and it seems to happen (sometimes) when
Chrome pops up a new window (I see it when gchat creates a mole, or when
a link opens in a new tab, though not always). The size of the white box
is the size of whatever window was being created.
The white box is not a window; X
I'm much more interested in the weird white Chrome/Compiz boxes getting
fixed than this. :) And if it becomes a big issue for us, we can just
write our own script that does what unity --reset does. So let's leave
it dormant for now, and if lots of people want it, SRU after sufficient
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It's not a critical issue, by all means work on other things first.
Please leave it open, and it might be addressable by a bug fix later, or
closed if it becomes moot with gsettings.
The case is when a user's session is broken and they *cannot* login
successfully to unity or gnome, so they are log
ping?
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libnfsidmap2 fails to install
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Public bug reported:
unity --reset is great if you've broken your configuration.
However. If you've broken it so much that it doesn't even start
sensibly, or you can't find a terminal, then you need to use a VT or ssh
to run it. And then you get this error:
% unity --reset
WARNING: no DISPLAY va
Are you sure that every old version of the package correctly stopped the
daemon in the prerm?
(Hey, that might explain why the other bug I noted was happening.)
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