Interesting, I followed a different guide when setting up my
lvm+cryptsetup system and I have not had an issue with initrds not
containing cryptsetup, -except- once when I used -u instead of -c to run
update-initramfs.
http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-encrypted-partitions-over-lvm-with-luks-
page-3-i
The Updates appear to work on my laptop
Disk
|-Swap
|-Boot
|-LVM
|-lv-Crypto-Root
|-lv-Crypto-Home
|-lv-Crypto-Other
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332270
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I just got a crash that matched this bug description exactly. If it's
reproducible I'll open another bug.
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This is a major problem.
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace is a STANDARD DEFAULT key sequence.
This is deliberately breaking a feature that long time users, support
staff, and others expect to be there and work.
Deviating from established conventions such as this should require at
least two things.
1) A way t
# apt-get update
Get:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid Release.gpg [189B]
Ign http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Translation-en_US
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com intrepid-security Release.gpg
Ign http://security.ubuntu.com intrepid-security/main Translation-en_US
Digging in to i
I have the problem too, and Synaptic complains about outdated packages
now, which is why I noticed it. (IGN lines show the same as success in
aptitude so I didn't realize it was a problem.)
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I saw this after upgrading from the older Nvidia binary drivers to the
newer (IIRC 173 to 177) and trying to open the restricted drivers new
driver message. Any chance I could get a command line version of what
it's trying to do so I can see any warning messages it might give out?
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Workaround confirmed to work. However if this problem could show up
again because we aren't addressing the root cause, just wiping it out
with a slash, burn, and reload method.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271148
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Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 8.10 upgraded to 9.04. x86_64 laptop, latest upgrades every day
or two.
XFCE's menu suddenly started making noises; which is very annoying when
you're listening to music or watching a video, or even just trying to
enjoy silence (though there are other workarounds if
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I think this can probably be decomposed in to a series of problems that
result in this bug:
1) Networking in specific, but all devices in general, should have a way
of specifying if it's an 'initrd', 'early', 'late' or 'later/optional'
type of event. initrd items would be rolled in to the initrd
Drat, I thought I'd corrected it, but probably undid once too far later
in editing. it should read: "Late would run after root is mounted RW
(very likely with all other filesystems being mounted first at this
point)." not RO.
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https://bugs.lau
I had this issue when I was using just xorg nvidia as well. I believe
it to be related to Dual Core support. It mentions disabling interrupts
and such when switching to UP (Uni-Processor) code, and is vastly sped
up by pressing enter.
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I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
However startx did have a LOT of background corruption. I just tried
reverting to nv driver instead of nvidia driver and it works.
Unfortunately that reduces me to 2d mode and NO XV. No flash videos, no
modern codecs of any kind...
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https://b
I seem to have the same problem, except that I cannot get startx to
remain logged in after starting on the console. I am using xubuntu 9.04
(just updated earlier this evening. I was typing in another window when
a dialogue popped up and stole the input focus, so I only saw it flash
on to the scre
It appears that some update fixed the xfce4-panel to not emit sounds.
Removing ubuntu-sounds results in no dependency warnings and the menu
appears to still work.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-180-kernel-source
Recently nvidia-180 and what I presume was a set of updated xorg and/or
window managers or the kernel security fix I heard about in passing
seems to have caused the 180 driver to work rather poorly (basically
garbage).
I believe
Is invalid the state it should go to if it is no longer reproducible
after package updates? I tried it again after seeing that it went to
invalid and was unable to reproduce what was reproducible that night.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Release
Also, when I was describing garbage, I don't mean performance, I mean
-data-. The display was at that time garbled not slow (which was the
result of using the nv driver... which was quite slow for video but not
display-memory blender mode).
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I run 9.04 x86_64, cpu is AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58.
Confirmed that I've had and still have this issue as well. It just
resumes so poorly that it doesn't realize it's crashed.
I have altered the kernel parameters to add no_console_suspend; I also disabled
the splash-screen:
[
ALSO, the test was performed WITHOUT nvidia loaded and NV instead. I
haven't tried suspending with nvidia driver since upgrading from 8.10...
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I was looking for duplicate bug reports and realized that I'm getting
the terms mixed up. My glitches were during 'Hibernation' not
'Suspending'.
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Just tried suspending/resuming, THAT works but has the very similar
points (though fewer) requiring a key to be pressed to proceed.
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suspend/resume seems to work with nvidia 180 (whatever the latest
version is at this moment), hibernate/resume with either nv OR nvidia
(been a while since I tested nvidia driver like that though) fails to
resume, it hangs at a completely black screen most of the time, though
the consoles switch to
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Just got done trying suspend/resume with the nvidia binary driver.
Since the last time I tried it it actually works! I still have to press
enter to get it to keep going at a few points, but it actually suspends
and resumes, then can suspend and resume again. Finally, something in
9.04 that's an i
Same here, I used the prior kernel (-7 not -8) and was able to boot BUT
now udevd runs at ~50% of a core and spams messages like...
UEVENT[1235217664.735688] change
/devices/pci:00/:00:09.0/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/block/sda (block)
UEVENT[1235217664.759302] change
/devices/pci:
Looking at other bugs, like this one...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/speechd-up/+bug/316511
Could this be a new udev rule?
Um... This doesn't quite look as complicated as my gentoo system or my
8.10 gateway server...
ls -lR /etc/udev/
/etc/udev/:
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096
The udev files were moved, and I glanced at them but I'm no expert on
udev files and nothing obviously related to
/devices/pci:00/:00:09.0/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/block/sda/sda1
even stuck out.
Is there a guide to follow for troubleshooting this, logs that should be
collected, or tests t
In case the odd wrapping causes confusion, the lines said by others have
their nicknames in front, except when word-wrapped.
< IntuitiveNipple> "Device nodes can be watched for changes with inotify with
OPTIONS="watch". If closed after being opened for writing, a "change" uevent
will occur."
- -
20090221-12:13:33 < IntuitiveNipple> Sure... you do that, I'll do the
new package and test it in the VM
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => TJ (intuitivenipple)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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https://bugs.launc
Tested, and works
< albert23> IntuitiveNipple: you need to drop the OPTIONS+="watch" line from
60-persistent-storage.rules. That's the one causing trouble with lvm. See
comment 10 in the bug.
< IntuitiveNipple> ok, I've found the commit that applies the watch: f24036d
< IntuitiveNipple> "Device
Tested 138-2~tj~ppa2j on my dual-core laptop with LVM and crypto-root
home, etc.
Confirm the package also fixes it and boots with kernel 2.6.28-8.
For everyone still with 138-1; good luck getting inside of a prior
kernel or chroot setup to install the update.
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My setup:
Dual core X2, 2gb ram, sata hard disk (sdaX), etc.
A windows vista partition (came with laptop -rarely- used... 'when I have to')
A normal boot partition
An LVM partition
crypttab
rootvolume /dev/ubuntu/encryptedroot none luks,retry=1
homevolume /dev/ubuntu/encryptedhome none luks,retr
jh, can you get in or chroot and run:
sudo dpkg -l udev
You should see this:
ii udev 138-2~tj~ppa2j
rule-based device node and kernel event manager
If you do, please run this: (I use -c since -u has broken the cryptsetup in
Interesting, I don't remember if I tried commenting it out with the
first spin of the PPA package or the 138-1 version of the package.
Does installing the PPA version of the package fix it?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332270
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If you've -only- commented it out like in my prior post:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/332270/comments/16
You -ALSO- need to update the initrd. The stale initrd will still have the bad
rulesets in it.
sudo update-initramfs -c -k all
gunzip -dc initrd.img-2.6.28-8-gene
Downgraded to 138-1
Copied auto-gen initrd to a temporary one and setup a grub line to boot
that.
Edited /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules to remove the
'watch' lines.
regenerated initrds (which then become the defaults).
Results:
ppa-2 == Boots (already inside it before I started t
Is anyone that does -not- use LVM or RAID or other device-mapper items
effected?
(I believe the effect for this is that the device-mapper devices have
different names/patterns that are user selectable, and that other
devices are black-listed from the watch some other way, instead of
white-listing
Here are some probable blacklist lines.
# skip rules for inappropriate block devices
KERNEL=="ram*|fd*|nbd*|gnbd*|dm-*|md*|btibm*", GOTO="persistent_storage_end"
# never access non-cdrom removable ide devices, the drivers are causing event
loops on open()
KERNEL=="hd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-8-generic
I'm trying to enable netconsole logging on my 9.04 install. I can't use
a serial console as it is a laptop without one.
I edited
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
to include the netconsole module, it shows up when I dump the con
It still failed to even try probing netconsole with a set of arguments
in the modules to include file.
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You can try an older kernel, there's a chance it's initrd isn't tainted
with a set of rules that has watch in it; you'll then be able to boot in
and fix it.
Alternatively you can get in to your system via chrooting. That's a
bit of console work though, and really depends on how you set things up
NS+="watch"
after that you can re-create your initrds and should be able to boot.
sudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)
(you can replace the $() part with all if you want.)
jh wrote 57 minutes ago: (permalink)
@MichaelEvans
# aptitude show udev
Package: udev
State: installed
Aut
Might be because my laptop only has a single disc and all my systems
that use raid have either 8.10 or gentoo on them... Sorry.
As a bonus, I would say this qualifies anyone using raid as I suspected
(any device-mapper based storage).
@MichaelEvans: Missed /lib/udev/rules.d/65
Odd, you shouldn't have a problem like "grep: /lib/udev/devices/ppp: No
such device or address"; that seems to indicate some kind of storage
corruption if I remember correctly. Though it may just be udev spamming
you.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 332270 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332270
Confirmed as being duplicate. Only one line and a description of how to
make more were posted, but that's most definitely the signature of this
bug.
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cannot boot with lvm-on-dmcrypt
https://bugs.launchpad
If watch is the problem, what is it supposed to be doing anyway?
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Setting importance is a problem; only a restricted set of users may set
it.
I believe this bug may be effecting me as well. It seems to thrash the
system for around 5 min, and then I'm left with a bazillion sleeping
processes.
4635 root 20 0 845m 474m 39m R8 23.9 0:41.44 Xorg
309
It would be nice if there were a status that reflected the general sentiment
of...
'Stale, possibly fixed with other updates'
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Status: New => Incomplete
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xfdesktop crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328377
You rece
TJ if that's the case then this is probably a flaw of the entire block
IO system design.
In my mind, the ideal solution would be to have an abstraction which
eventually reduces to a list of raw devices and block-ranges of action
per device. When a watch or event occurs it would only be within tha
Yeah, Fishor if TJ is correct then what's happening is this.
Udev adds watches on any of these devices which you have...
disk/partition
lvm
crypto
raid
(any other device-mapper things)
Only, unfortunately, two or more of those are the same real device. A
race condition (which would probably be a
Another workaround -might- be possible within grub then.
During menu-selection hit e to edit
arrow over the kernel line
e to edit the line
add (after a space) to the end 'maxcpus=1' and it might boot.
I'll see if I can test that.
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udev repeatedly generates "change" events for the same block d
Unfortunately that does not seem to work on my test setup.
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Scott, you have a strongly supported hypothesis, a problem domain of LVM
and -any- of the other watch rulesets.
Looking over every comment in this bug and everyone that mentions system
setup also seems to be running LVM in one way or another.
The topic in #ubuntu+1 should be updated to help colle
The upstream bug is unconfirmed, while I can confirm that it does affect
me as well. Unfortunately it looks, from a glance, that upstream needs
a debug symbols version of kgpg run to collect additional information,
but ubuntu provides only stripped binaries.
Are there packages containing split de
-Fully- updated xubuntu jaunty (9.04) install (amd64, 2gb ram, Turion64
(AMD dual core)).
KGpg
Version 2.1.0
Using KDE 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2)
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9
While refreshing a selection of keys from the keyserver (after it
updates the keyring successfully)
Application: KGpg (kgpg), signal SIGSEGV
Public bug reported:
xmlto or docbook or docbook-dsssl or docbook-xml or docbook-xsl fails
with xsl:import : unable to load
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl
dpkg -l *docbook*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg
Verified on my kubuntu (hardy) install as well.
Is it missing dependencies, or depending on things it shouldn't?
Package: pitivi
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 1168
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
Version: 0
I hope someone else verifying the error is what 'confirmed' is supposed
to mean.
** Changed in: pitivi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Feb 20 08:55:58 in-target: Some packages could not be installed. This may mean
that you have
Feb 20 08:55:58 in-target: requested an impossible situation or if you are
using the unstable
Feb 20 08:55:58 in-target: distribution that some required packages have not
yet been c
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Depends: linux-backports-modules-nouveau-2.6.32-14-generic but it is not
installable
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in
Confirmed also fails in a VM as well as when using a net-install from a
USB drive.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub-installer
Feb 20 23:10:47 grub-installer: info: Installing grub on '/dev/sda'
Feb 20 23:10:47 grub-installer: info: Running chroot /target grub-install
--no-floppy --force "/dev/sda"
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Confirmed fixed when using net-install to download. Now I'm running in
to other bugs... Thank you for the quick resolution.
It seems like this is something an automated test should catch and hold
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Almost inexplicably after leaving the laptop turned off over-night and
turning it back on (without first booting any other install on it) the
system loaded without further issue. I have no idea if it is a race
condition or some other cause.
I'll keep updating and testing as normal. If I am unabl
I think I might have the same issue on an Nvidia 8xxx based laptop;
unfortunately I can't see anything past boot and am not sure if
netconsole is built in to the kernel (which is how I debug things on
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My symptoms are an utter inability to have a working framebuffer console
which creates a cascade of failure ending with what I learned was called
plymouth freezing with a solid white bar of characters when I
blacklisted all framebuffer/nvidia/nouveau related modules in chroot
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for NV86
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You re
Daily build 20100222 fixes my framebuffer issues and this bug no longer
effects me. However depending on a framebuffer as a core system
component somehow seems like the wrong route to take.
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It seems that the fix for this made it in to the Daily alternate CD for
20100222. I've installed it and the system allows me to unlock the
single test partition I now have setup on my dual-ubuntu-boot laptop
before flickering briefly and entering X.
However I am then unable to access any other co
A different bug was my root cause. Though the bugs both involve lack of
working framebuffer leading to an unusable, non-trivial to test/repair,
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Install as normal on a system that will default to nouveau framebuffer.
X loads
Switch to a virtual console (ctrl+alt+f1)
Observed behavior: Static image of last X information.
Expected behavior: Video-reset to standard bios console (old behavior) OR to
framebuffer console (
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I noticed this regression after re-installing 9.10 and performing normal
system updates. I was backing out of a full Lucid install to dual 9.10
/ lucid installs.
I can enter the passwords for / and swap correctly within the initrd.
Then fsck is run on /boot (/dev/sda3) and / (lvm).
Next a secon
Still doesn't work with 20100224.
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The 20100224 daily alternate installs and boots successfully to X.
Install SSH server before rebooting.
After applying the latest updates to the system/X upon reboot the
laptop's screen is back-light off and the system non-navigable.
ps axf
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAN
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kernel BUG at
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nouveau framebuffer crashed : [TTM] DRM memory manager type 2 is not clean.
kernel BUG at
/build/buildd/linux-backports-modules-2.6.32-2.6.32/debian/build/build-generic/nouveau/ttm/ttm_bo.c:1475!
https://
This is fairly easy to repeat.
Suspend laptop.
(My battery happened to reach 100% recharge during suspend; relation
undetermined)
Resume laptop.
[13429.220048] wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
[13441.203970] Corrupted low memory at 88001580 (1580 phys) =
1a8635f004700
[13441.203980] Corru
Agreed, this effects me as well in a similar way.
Still present in current 10.04 kernel: 2.6.32-16-generic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418417
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I think this bug effects me too; and is matched to the sometimes
detected kernel-error. However I only discovered it when I realized I
was selecting Sleep and wondered where Suspend and Hibernate options
were tossed; leading to a google search.
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sleep,hibernation fail
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Maybe it's like bug 418417 but from another angle?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535553
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I too am experiencing issues with multiple luks partitions. Under a
single LVM I have three crypt-volumes. One for /, /home, and swap. All
require passwords.
I have read the man page for crypttab and my entries are NOT using
noearly; therefore all three partitions should be prompted for and ask
This, BTW, was at one point working in Karmic, but recently broke (I
don't remember exactly what updates that occurred with) and also showed
up when I re-installed with just Lucid since it had otherwise become
stable enough for near normal use (and more in depth testing).
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System frezes after f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
This seems to be a meta-glitch relating to an update that I applied last
night.
Logging in after booting this morning showed the custom background
image, but none of the (autohide) taskbars appeared nor did alt+f2 work.
Switching t
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41454577/ProcAttrCurrent.
Public bug reported:
Apport is reporting horridly generic descriptions for this bug;
absolutely useless. I'm going to create a bug with metabug in the
subject and see if I can consolidate things that fit this pattern
against a single bug.
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