[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0464 CentOS 6 libarchive Update

2012-04-09 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0464 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0464.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
6152df40ff711020181d45d56638ccb6ddbae9dfcbb36ea75d8094a0af624608  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
f0156d1a8fe061367dacf149152106e3fa2f2fcbe0f1ea7801c3e20290583b0f  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm

x86_64:
6152df40ff711020181d45d56638ccb6ddbae9dfcbb36ea75d8094a0af624608  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
7525305b518458f8704f7e5a47daaa8e622a5db205aca094d02626b018ca73ef  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.x86_64.rpm
f0156d1a8fe061367dacf149152106e3fa2f2fcbe0f1ea7801c3e20290583b0f  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
ece6a400b2955eeebf0f8511771d30708b1fc1b880a5d82e06fd1c4776da0224  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.x86_64.rpm

Source:
4e3f1c8a7a995b9bab446e377a58733398a763314599b5e0336844b3ecafecb6  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0462 CentOS 6 libtar FASTTRACK Update

2012-04-09 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0462 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0462.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
d15f7ea84184b8f8d786c5660cae58d2711852061765f51403a75fa0dda2f683  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
fe8a82d726cf0a4033e1a55ef3d02c75e057ee8ec31f671f28ea9483e0137f15  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm

x86_64:
d15f7ea84184b8f8d786c5660cae58d2711852061765f51403a75fa0dda2f683  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
93476ad801507b58efbb9fab06fe6f26dbf6773161be610a1545dfc0d57068ea  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.x86_64.rpm
fe8a82d726cf0a4033e1a55ef3d02c75e057ee8ec31f671f28ea9483e0137f15  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
853e17db3801950d5eea2da7422d213f287c26eb66d51763de3f89b92239ead1  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.x86_64.rpm

Source:
ce92c5bfbd8e86e7934ddaac66c359c24535c36a63a8a5cbd707f18f9d96fa38  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0463 CentOS 6 man-pages-fr FASTTRACK Update

2012-04-09 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0463 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0463.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
25f2d12ed0b60a6d3d5ce4df166728dab8088287b480e5528584b68639c654ed  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.noarch.rpm

x86_64:
25f2d12ed0b60a6d3d5ce4df166728dab8088287b480e5528584b68639c654ed  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.noarch.rpm

Source:
f84538b180bf06735a10f8a015c74c085ba32f227b2f2e8a00caa173c2274c1f  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0461 CentOS 6 procps FASTTRACK Update

2012-04-09 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0461 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0461.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
7ca62162ed3e0fbe3d4a3d6f88db2b01e65ab436e316cf4ae6b9b4c540265726  
procps-3.2.8-23.el6.i686.rpm
4fc71f6dcb059f86bc4c5480b4f20082d30776d7f13e34eda8e65efddcee83f1  
procps-devel-3.2.8-23.el6.i686.rpm

x86_64:
38c10d523a68dd69a358e4c923a0216de7fef7af9e5688466468f8220099b059  
procps-3.2.8-23.el6.x86_64.rpm
bfe14f92a867c568821cfaf7050e45267fbeeed87effbc5947028199cfd03c81  
procps-devel-3.2.8-23.el6.x86_64.rpm

Source:
4d12669ec3cb7855e35a939bf06423e4f0f672a1909c02189f1e4d18ebefa6f2  
procps-3.2.8-23.el6.src.rpm



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[CentOS] Monitor disc write in preparation for move to Solid State Disc

2012-04-09 Thread Brian Jameson
I am planning on changing/upgrading one of my systems to Centos 6.x with a
solid state system drive and conventional 'data' drives. Any suggestions for
a good simple tool, or way to give ongoing monitoring of writes to files on
what will become the system drive. The I can then move as much as possible
of the changeable files to the data drives.

Suggestions much appreciated.

regards
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Re: [CentOS] Monitor disc write in preparation for move to Solid State Disc

2012-04-09 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 04/09/2012 12:56 PM, Brian Jameson wrote:
 I am planning on changing/upgrading one of my systems to Centos 6.x with a
 solid state system drive and conventional 'data' drives. Any suggestions for
 a good simple tool, or way to give ongoing monitoring of writes to files on
 what will become the system drive. The I can then move as much as possible
 of the changeable files to the data drives.

Why bother using a ssd drive then? By moving i.e. the ~/.mozilla directory
off the ssd drive because the files change frequently you also loose a lot
of the performance.

I have a 128gb ssd system drive and 2 1TB raid-1 disks for data and I've
setup my ~/Music and ~/Videos directories as symlinks to that data drive
because of volume and not because they change frequently.

Modern drives are quite good at wear leveling so that with regular desktop
use you don't have to worry much about the drive going bad. Some vendors
are so confident in their current generation controllers that they now
offer a 5 year warranty on their drives.

Since it's a single system drive you should also setup a backup from your
system disk to your data disk just to be safe.

Also you should keep your firmware updated. I had a interesting experience
on Saturday. My ssd drive suddenly disappeared and my desktop froze and
in a console I could see lots of i/o errors. After a reboot the drive no
longer appeared in the bios screen. After a complete off/on cycle of the
system the drive was there again and I could boot normaly. Then after about
an hour the exact same thing happened again. At that point I feared that
the drive had developed a defect and was gone for good.

After a bit of research this turned out to be a firmware problem. This
problem hits all Crucial M4 SSD drives after the SMART counter for hours
online hits 5184 hours. The drive will then stop responding and only come
back after a full power cycle and the same thing will happen once per hour.
Luckily you can get a firmware update on Crucials firmware page that fixes
this and the data on the drive is not affected.

So as long as you use a current generation drive and keep up with the
firmware updates you should be good without any special monitoring of the
filesystem/drive.

Regards,
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Re: [CentOS] 6.2 How to change hostname for each individual IP

2012-04-09 Thread Lamar Owen
On Friday, April 06, 2012 09:18:27 AM Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
 No matter what I do when I connect to the application it read 
 example.example.org which is the hostname of the machine rather then 
 the hostname I want it to read on a particular IP. Is this possible to 
 change?

Well, it probably isn't.  Hostnames should not be confused with FQDN's that map 
to IP addresses; they are different (even though CentOS will by default grab 
its hostname from reverse DNS if it gets its main interface's IP address by 
DHCP (in the case of multiple interfaces, there is a preferred interface that 
will assign the hostname)).

Hostnames belong to the host OS.  FQDN's belong to their respective IP 
addresses; and IP addresses belong to their respective interfaces, not to the 
host.  I know that's splitting hairs, but you're hitting the very corner case 
that splits this particular hair.  The host itself does not have an IP address. 
 Even in the case of a non-localhost-addressed loopback, the IP address belongs 
to the loopback interface, not to the host.

This has been true for a very long time;  I've run multiple alias interfaces 
since kernel 2.0 days on Red Hat Linux 4.1 (not RHEL, but old RHL), and this 
has been the behavior for at least that long.

A host can only have one name (this is true for basically any IP host, whether 
it's a Linux system, a BSD system, a Windows system, or a Cisco router.  
Especially on a router with a lot of interfaces (broadband aggregation routers, 
for instance, can have thousands of interfaces with each one having a unique 
IP) you don't want the name of the IP associated with the interface to override 
the hostname.  And the hostname does not have to match what DNS says about the 
FQDN that belongs to any interface on the system (I have a few of those, too).

Now, I can't quote RFC 'chapter and verse' on this, but I have never seen a 
system where you could do what you're describing.  (that doesn't mean they 
don't exist, just that I've not seen one in my limited experience of ATT Unix 
SVR2, Xenix V7 and SIII, Apollo DomainOS, and Solaris).
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Re: [CentOS] 6.2 How to change hostname for each individual IP

2012-04-09 Thread m . roth
Lamar Owen wrote:
 On Friday, April 06, 2012 09:18:27 AM Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
 No matter what I do when I connect to the application it read
 example.example.org which is the hostname of the machine rather then
 the hostname I want it to read on a particular IP. Is this possible to
 change?
snip
 A host can only have one name (this is true for basically any IP host,
 whether it's a Linux system, a BSD system, a Windows system, or a Cisco
 router.  Especially on a router with a lot of interfaces (broadband
 aggregation routers, for instance, can have thousands of interfaces with
 each one having a unique IP) you don't want the name of the IP associated
 with the interface to override the hostname.  And the hostname does not
 have to match what DNS says about the FQDN that belongs to any interface
 on the system (I have a few of those, too).

 Now, I can't quote RFC 'chapter and verse' on this, but I have never seen
 a system where you could do what you're describing.  (that doesn't mean
 they don't exist, just that I've not seen one in my limited experience of
 ATT Unix SVR2, Xenix V7 and SIII, Apollo DomainOS, and Solaris).

A thought just hit me as I browsed this: Jonathon, do you want to do this
to allow for load balancing?

  mark

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   3. CEBA-2012:0463 CentOS 6 man-pages-fr FASTTRACKUpdate
  (Johnny Hughes)
   4. CEBA-2012:0461 CentOS 6 procps FASTTRACK Update (Johnny Hughes)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 14:27:19 +
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0464  CentOS 6 libarchive Update
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0464 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0464.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
6152df40ff711020181d45d56638ccb6ddbae9dfcbb36ea75d8094a0af624608  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
f0156d1a8fe061367dacf149152106e3fa2f2fcbe0f1ea7801c3e20290583b0f  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm

x86_64:
6152df40ff711020181d45d56638ccb6ddbae9dfcbb36ea75d8094a0af624608  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
7525305b518458f8704f7e5a47daaa8e622a5db205aca094d02626b018ca73ef  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.x86_64.rpm
f0156d1a8fe061367dacf149152106e3fa2f2fcbe0f1ea7801c3e20290583b0f  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.i686.rpm
ece6a400b2955eeebf0f8511771d30708b1fc1b880a5d82e06fd1c4776da0224  
libarchive-devel-2.8.3-4.el6_2.x86_64.rpm

Source:
4e3f1c8a7a995b9bab446e377a58733398a763314599b5e0336844b3ecafecb6  
libarchive-2.8.3-4.el6_2.src.rpm



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 14:30:34 +
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0462 CentOS 6 libtar FASTTRACK
Update
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Message-ID: 20120409143034.ga29...@chakra.karan.org
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0462 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0462.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
d15f7ea84184b8f8d786c5660cae58d2711852061765f51403a75fa0dda2f683  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
fe8a82d726cf0a4033e1a55ef3d02c75e057ee8ec31f671f28ea9483e0137f15  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm

x86_64:
d15f7ea84184b8f8d786c5660cae58d2711852061765f51403a75fa0dda2f683  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
93476ad801507b58efbb9fab06fe6f26dbf6773161be610a1545dfc0d57068ea  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.x86_64.rpm
fe8a82d726cf0a4033e1a55ef3d02c75e057ee8ec31f671f28ea9483e0137f15  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.i686.rpm
853e17db3801950d5eea2da7422d213f287c26eb66d51763de3f89b92239ead1  
libtar-devel-1.2.11-17.el6.x86_64.rpm

Source:
ce92c5bfbd8e86e7934ddaac66c359c24535c36a63a8a5cbd707f18f9d96fa38  
libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.src.rpm



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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 14:30:58 +
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0463 CentOS 6 man-pages-fr
FASTTRACK   Update
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:0463 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0463.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


i386:
25f2d12ed0b60a6d3d5ce4df166728dab8088287b480e5528584b68639c654ed  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.noarch.rpm

x86_64:
25f2d12ed0b60a6d3d5ce4df166728dab8088287b480e5528584b68639c654ed  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.noarch.rpm

Source:
f84538b180bf06735a10f8a015c74c085ba32f227b2f2e8a00caa173c2274c1f  
man-pages-fr-3.23-9.el6.src.rpm



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Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 14:31:26 +
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0461 CentOS 6 procps FASTTRACK
Update
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
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[CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Tom Bishop
  Read through several vpostmaster email threads via the centos mail list,
I am about to go down the vpostmaster bunny hole. I need a spam filter for
a very small site, my church, 20 or so mailboxes and just need something
easy to setup and maintain.

 One of my inital thoughts when I was creating the centos 6 VM was what
sort of disk space is required, nothing in the docs called anything out,
they talked about memory which is not an issue for me and I gave 2Gb for
the memory and threw a small disk out of it.  Is anyone running it with
Centos 6, it appears from the mailing list that it should work with centos
6 but wanted to see if anyone was using it.  Also, if anyone has any
tips/guides/tweaks that they can recommend/share that would be great,
Thanks in advance.
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[CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread James B. Byrne
CentOS-6.2

I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
Mailman generated html archives.  Mailman places the email
bodies within pre/pre tags and some users have MUAs
that send entire paragraphs as one long line.

I have looked at fmt and fold but these assume a pipeline
from stdout to a fixed filename, which presumably is best
done at the time of the original file's creation.  I am
looking for a way to deal with multiple existing files in
a batch fashion so that the reformatted file is written
back out to the same file name oin the same location.

I cannot seem to hit upon a way to get this to work using
find, xargs and fmt (or fold).  Nor can I seem to find an
example of how this might be done using these utilities.

What I would like to discover is the functional equivalent
of this:

find /path/to/archives/*.html -print | xargs -I {} fmt -s
{}  {}

This syntax does not work of course because the xargs file
name substitution only occurs once in the initial argument
list of the following command. But, this example does
describe the effect I wish to obtain, to have the original
file name receive the reformatted contents.


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Re: [CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread Woodchuck
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:09 PM, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca wrote:
 CentOS-6.2

 I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
 Mailman generated html archives.  Mailman places the email
 bodies within pre/pre tags and some users have MUAs
 that send entire paragraphs as one long line.

Such users are usually tough customers, too.  flowed text
is the way they assert their personalities, I think.

 I have looked at fmt and fold but these assume a pipeline
 from stdout to a fixed filename, which presumably is best
 done at the time of the original file's creation.  I am
 looking for a way to deal with multiple existing files in
 a batch fashion so that the reformatted file is written
 back out to the same file name oin the same location.

It is very rare to see a Unix utility that operates in place
like this.  Off hand, I can't think of any.

 I cannot seem to hit upon a way to get this to work using
 find, xargs and fmt (or fold).  Nor can I seem to find an
 example of how this might be done using these utilities.

 What I would like to discover is the functional equivalent
 of this:

 find /path/to/archives/*.html -print | xargs -I {} fmt -s
 {}  {}

 This syntax does not work of course because the xargs file
 name substitution only occurs once in the initial argument
 list of the following command. But, this example does
 describe the effect I wish to obtain, to have the original
 file name receive the reformatted contents.


Assuming that the fmt utility does what you want,
then you will need a stanza something like this:

fmt -flagswhatever FILENAME /tmp/mytemp
mv /tmp/mytemp FILENAME

In other words you need a script, not a single pipe.
You want fmt to operate on one file at a time.

find somedir -name *.html /tmp/htmlstuff
for FILENAME in `cat /tmp/htmlstuff`
do
fmt (flags) $FILENAME /tmp/foo
mv /tmp/foo $FILENAME
done

That's not robust but is just for concept.  More robust scripts
would use read to get filenames, and would worry about
embedded blanks in filenames, and other niceties.  A real
script would use mktemp to generate a temp filename.

fmt(1) is not robust, either.  It will format the whole file with
a single-minded determination.  This includes mail headers,
attachments, blah blah.  it might even break the html.  There
are many unexpected consequences.

My advice is to not format these mails.  Why do you want to?
perhaps there is a work-around that meets your goals.

Dave
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Re: [CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread ken
Sounds like you need to loop through a bunch of files and process each 
separately... so:

$!/bin/bash

cd /path/to/archives/
for $f in $(find . -name *.html)
do
fmt -s $f  $f.out
mv $f.out $f  # rename back to original name
done

Untested.  But this is basically what you want to do.  And it's a good 
sort of structure to pick up on.  You'll use it often.


hth,
ken

On 04/09/2012 01:09 PM James B. Byrne wrote:
 CentOS-6.2

 I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
 Mailman generated html archives.  Mailman places the email
 bodies withinpre/pre  tags and some users have MUAs
 that send entire paragraphs as one long line.

 I have looked at fmt and fold but these assume a pipeline
 from stdout to a fixed filename, which presumably is best
 done at the time of the original file's creation.  I am
 looking for a way to deal with multiple existing files in
 a batch fashion so that the reformatted file is written
 back out to the same file name oin the same location.

 I cannot seem to hit upon a way to get this to work using
 find, xargs and fmt (or fold).  Nor can I seem to find an
 example of how this might be done using these utilities.

 What I would like to discover is the functional equivalent
 of this:

 find /path/to/archives/*.html -print | xargs -I {} fmt -s
 {}  {}

 This syntax does not work of course because the xargs file
 name substitution only occurs once in the initial argument
 list of the following command. But, this example does
 describe the effect I wish to obtain, to have the original
 file name receive the reformatted contents.


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Re: [CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread fred smith
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:09:59PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
 CentOS-6.2
 
 I am investigating how to split long lines present in a
 Mailman generated html archives.  Mailman places the email
 bodies within pre/pre tags and some users have MUAs
 that send entire paragraphs as one long line.
 
 I have looked at fmt and fold but these assume a pipeline
 from stdout to a fixed filename, which presumably is best

fold reads stdin and writes stdout. I have a script I use all
the time that depends on that, so I know it works that way.

here's an excerpt from man fold on my system:

FOLD(1)  User Commands FOLD(1)

NAME
   fold - wrap each input line to fit in specified width

SYNOPSIS
   fold [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
   Wrap input lines in each FILE (standard input by default), writing to 
standard output.


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[CentOS] gnumeric/goffice: defective RPM from rpmforge ???

2012-04-09 Thread ken
yum update output:

...
-- Running transaction check
-- Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
--- Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
   -- Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package 
1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
Error: Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package 
1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
...

# rpm -qa| grep goffice
goffice-0.2.2-1.el5

# yum deplist gnumeric|grep goffice
   dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2
provider: goffice.i386 0.2.2-1.el5

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Nataraj
On 04/09/2012 09:07 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
   Read through several vpostmaster email threads via the centos mail list,
 I am about to go down the vpostmaster bunny hole. I need a spam filter for
 a very small site, my church, 20 or so mailboxes and just need something
 easy to setup and maintain.

  One of my inital thoughts when I was creating the centos 6 VM was what
 sort of disk space is required, nothing in the docs called anything out,
 they talked about memory which is not an issue for me and I gave 2Gb for
 the memory and threw a small disk out of it.  Is anyone running it with
 Centos 6, it appears from the mailing list that it should work with centos
 6 but wanted to see if anyone was using it.  Also, if anyone has any
 tips/guides/tweaks that they can recommend/share that would be great,
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Disk space requirements for vpostmaster are pretty close to a standard
CentOS install (for the software itself).  The vpostmaster install
procedure will install postfix (though you should let the install script
install all of these packages, since it installs some things from the
vpostmaster repository), postgres, dovecot, clamav, spamassassin and a
few other small packages.

Then you need to include space for /var/spool/vpostmaster depending on
how much space you want imap mail accounts to keep on line, or if your
using pop, enough space to hold pop mail until the clients download it. 
In either case, much less than an exchange server.  It just depends
whether your users need to keep a GB or more of email online or whether
200-300mb is enough.  For pop clients I only give them 30-50mb, but they
pick up their mail every day.

I currently run it on CentOS 5, however there are at least a few people
who have reported sucess with CentOS 6 on the vpostmaster list.

There are not many people using vpostmaster on this list.  I suggest you
join the vpostmaster list.

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Tom Bishop
Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail delivered
via the vpostmaster to exchange.

I will go sign up for the mail list...:)

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Nataraj incoming-cen...@rjl.com wrote:

 On 04/09/2012 09:07 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
Read through several vpostmaster email threads via the centos mail
 list,
  I am about to go down the vpostmaster bunny hole. I need a spam filter
 for
  a very small site, my church, 20 or so mailboxes and just need something
  easy to setup and maintain.
 
   One of my inital thoughts when I was creating the centos 6 VM was what
  sort of disk space is required, nothing in the docs called anything out,
  they talked about memory which is not an issue for me and I gave 2Gb for
  the memory and threw a small disk out of it.  Is anyone running it with
  Centos 6, it appears from the mailing list that it should work with
 centos
  6 but wanted to see if anyone was using it.  Also, if anyone has any
  tips/guides/tweaks that they can recommend/share that would be great,
  Thanks in advance.
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 Disk space requirements for vpostmaster are pretty close to a standard
 CentOS install (for the software itself).  The vpostmaster install
 procedure will install postfix (though you should let the install script
 install all of these packages, since it installs some things from the
 vpostmaster repository), postgres, dovecot, clamav, spamassassin and a
 few other small packages.

 Then you need to include space for /var/spool/vpostmaster depending on
 how much space you want imap mail accounts to keep on line, or if your
 using pop, enough space to hold pop mail until the clients download it.
 In either case, much less than an exchange server.  It just depends
 whether your users need to keep a GB or more of email online or whether
 200-300mb is enough.  For pop clients I only give them 30-50mb, but they
 pick up their mail every day.

 I currently run it on CentOS 5, however there are at least a few people
 who have reported sucess with CentOS 6 on the vpostmaster list.

 There are not many people using vpostmaster on this list.  I suggest you
 join the vpostmaster list.

 Nataraj

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Nataraj
On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
 have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail delivered
 via the vpostmaster to exchange.


I'm not intimately familiar with exchanges, but I can think of 2
different approaches

1) easiest - setup mail forwarding individually for each user account
from the GUI - be sure to uncheck local delivery if you don't want to
store mail on the local server.

2) If exchange supports doing pickups from pop mailboxes, you can do that

I think those are the easiest options.  Though you could configure
postfix to forward all email for a domain, I don't think you want to do
that because that won't give you all the spam control features of
vpostmaster without implementing that yourself.

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread m . roth
Nataraj wrote:
 On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
 have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail
 delivered via the vpostmaster to exchange.
snip
 1) easiest - setup mail forwarding individually for each user account
snip
 2) If exchange supports doing pickups from pop mailboxes, you can do that
snip
Actually, given the OP's comments - everywhere I've worked in years
really, *really* wants you to use IMAP, even in Windows, not POP-3 - so
the alternative would seem to be sendmail/dovecot.

OP - should we assume that those running the Exchange server have all the
antivirus, etc, in place?

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Tom Bishop
Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
go to exchange server 2010.

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:45 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 Nataraj wrote:
  On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
  Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
  have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail
  delivered via the vpostmaster to exchange.
 snip
  1) easiest - setup mail forwarding individually for each user account
 snip
  2) If exchange supports doing pickups from pop mailboxes, you can do that
 snip
 Actually, given the OP's comments - everywhere I've worked in years
 really, *really* wants you to use IMAP, even in Windows, not POP-3 - so
 the alternative would seem to be sendmail/dovecot.

 OP - should we assume that those running the Exchange server have all the
 antivirus, etc, in place?

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 4/9/2012 2:49 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
 date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
 go to exchange server 2010.

Whatever you do, your front-line mail server MUST be able to reject
invalid email addresses for your domain.  If you just pass the whole
domain through to exchange, then you are going to be generating
backscatter spam when exchange rejects the invalid users.

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Re: [CentOS] screen brightness changes depending on which application is run

2012-04-09 Thread Nate Duehr
On Apr 8, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Jeff Cen wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I found my LCD screen brightness increase when I use firefox and other white 
 background editors and screen brightness decrease when I use dark background 
 applications, such as terminals with black background .  The change in screen 
 brightness depending on the applications has been annoying. 
 
 
 My centos version is ver 5.7 64 bit.  Has anyone seen a similar problem or 
 have a solution for that?  Thanks in advance.
 
 Jeff

Jeff, 

Does your machine have an ambient light sensor?  

Light from the monitor, reflecting off of you, will often trigger changes in 
the amount of light the ambient light sensor is seeing.

Happens most with large changes like switching from a bright white (browser) 
background to a dark one, just as you describe in your symptoms.

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Nataraj
On 04/09/2012 11:49 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
 date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
 go to exchange server 2010.

 On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:45 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 Nataraj wrote:
 On 04/09/2012 10:57 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Thanks, this will be frontending an exchange setup I assume that I dont
 have to use pop pr imap that I can just filter and have the mail
 delivered via the vpostmaster to exchange.
 snip
 1) easiest - setup mail forwarding individually for each user account
 snip
 2) If exchange supports doing pickups from pop mailboxes, you can do that
 snip
 Actually, given the OP's comments - everywhere I've worked in years
 really, *really* wants you to use IMAP, even in Windows, not POP-3 - so
 the alternative would seem to be sendmail/dovecot.

 OP - should we assume that those running the Exchange server have all the
 antivirus, etc, in place?

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vpostmaster includes a complete running dovecot setup supporting either
imap, pop3 or mail forwarding.  For 20 users, just using mail forwarding
(or pickup via imap or pop) with vpostmaster is probably the easiest to
setup because you don't have to mess with postfix, sendmail or
spamassassin at the configuration file level.

If you want to build your own mail configuration, you could use either
postfix or sendmail and it should be possible to install various spam
filtering packages and then configure it to forward all mail for the
domain to another server.   This would save you having to create
individual accounts on the mail relay, but is a whole lot more work to
setup than using vpostmaster, especially if you only have 20 users.  It
also requires much more understanding of the MTA (postfix or sendmail)
as well as the spam control software that you run.

vpostmaster also includes greylisting and SPF.  After installing CentOS
you could probably have it up and running in 1/2 hour or less. 
Installing individual components, depending on your level of experience,
you could easily spend several days or a week or more getting all the
components running smoothly together.

I successfully used sendmail for years and at this time, I prefer
postfix and find it much easier to configure and setup securely.

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Re: [CentOS] vpostmaster and Centos 6

2012-04-09 Thread Nataraj
On 04/09/2012 12:02 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
 On 4/9/2012 2:49 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
 Yup, I feel good about our antivirus front, that is installed and all up to
 date, what I am after now is a simple, yet effective smtp relay/gateway to
 go to exchange server 2010.
 Whatever you do, your front-line mail server MUST be able to reject
 invalid email addresses for your domain.  If you just pass the whole
 domain through to exchange, then you are going to be generating
 backscatter spam when exchange rejects the invalid users.

Yes, I would agree with this, so you end up having to create local
accounts anyway, unless you link postfix into an active directory server
and I wouldn't suggest this unless you have a fair amount of experience
and time to figure out how to do it.

Nataraj

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Re: [CentOS] gnumeric/goffice: defective RPM from rpmforge ???

2012-04-09 Thread Ned Slider
On 09/04/12 18:42, ken wrote:
 yum update output:

 ...
 --  Running transaction check
 --  Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
 ---  Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
 --  Finished Dependency Resolution
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
 --  Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
 Error: Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
 ...

 # rpm -qa| grep goffice
 goffice-0.2.2-1.el5

 # yum deplist gnumeric|grep goffice
 dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2
  provider: goffice.i386 0.2.2-1.el5


Firstly, if you think the defective package is goffice from rpmforge, 
why are you reporting this on the CentOS list? You should tell the folks 
at rpmforge, not this list.

Secondly, to me it looks more likely that gnumeric is the problem 
package, and that doesn't appear to have come from rpmforge as it has no 
.rf tag.

Where does rpm say the gnumeric package comes from:

rpm -qi gnumeric

as that may give you some clue as to where to take the issue.

Google seems to think it came from EPEL. If that's the case, go tell 
them about it :-)

You should also read the CentOS Wiki page on repositories, especially 
the advice about mixing certain 3rd party repositories:

http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories

as that is what has likely caused this particular system breakage.

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Re: [CentOS] gnumeric/goffice: defective RPM from rpmforge ???

2012-04-09 Thread m . roth
Ned Slider wrote:
 On 09/04/12 18:42, ken wrote:
 yum update output:

 ...
 --  Running transaction check
 --  Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric
 ---  Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated
 --  Finished Dependency Resolution
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
 --  Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
 Error: Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by package
 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 (installed)
 ...

 # rpm -qa| grep goffice
 goffice-0.2.2-1.el5

 # yum deplist gnumeric|grep goffice
 dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2
  provider: goffice.i386 0.2.2-1.el5


 Firstly, if you think the defective package is goffice from rpmforge,
 why are you reporting this on the CentOS list? You should tell the folks
 at rpmforge, not this list.
snip
More - why are you (the OP) getting it from repoforge? This has come up
over and over - the packages there are not guaranteed to be compatible
with packages from the std. CentOS repositories.

Try removing it, and installing from one of the CentOS mirrors, or epel,
or rpmfusion.

Btw, if the o/p has d/l it, but not installed, it would be rpm -qip

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Re: [CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Heinlein

On Mon, 9 Apr 2012, Woodchuck wrote:


fmt -flagswhatever FILENAME /tmp/mytemp
mv /tmp/mytemp FILENAME


You might find the tidy utility (http://tidy.sourceforge.net/) handy
for this operation. It accepts the -wrap N option, which works great
in my toolchains, but I've never tried it on Mailman archives.


fmt(1) is not robust, either.  It will format the whole file with
a single-minded determination.  This includes mail headers,
attachments, blah blah.  it might even break the html.  There
are many unexpected consequences.


tidy won't break the HTML, at least, but there may indeed be 
unintended consequences. Testing suggested. :-)


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[CentOS] Problem with NFS4 and CentOs 5.8

2012-04-09 Thread Veli-Pekka Kestilä
Hi,

I hope someone could give me help with following problem on centos 5.8 
kernel and nfs4.

On server i have bind mounted directory shared to the client with 
following setup:
mounted directory:
 /srv/nfs/imagetest on /exports/imagetest type none (rw,bind)

/etc/exports file:
 /exports
10.0.4.0/24(ro,insecure,sync,wdelay,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,fsid=0,crossmnt)
 /exports/imagetest 
10.0.4.20(rw,insecure,sync,wdelay,no_subtree_check,nohide,no_root_squash)

On client I have mounted it with following command:
 10.0.4.2:/ on /media/nfs type nfs4 
(rw,nodev,sync,proto=tcp,retry=10,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,intr,addr=10.0.4.2)

This works fine with kernel: 2.6.18-274.17.1.el5.centos.plusxen

But with 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5.centos.plusxen I get the following error:
 -bash: cd: imagetest/: Not a directory when accessing the share.

If I disable nohide-option I can access the directory, but with the 
contents of the original /exports/imagetest without the mounting.

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Re: [CentOS] Problem with NFS4 and CentOs 5.8

2012-04-09 Thread Rob Kampen
On 04/10/2012 11:08 AM, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
 Hi,

 I hope someone could give me help with following problem on centos 5.8
 kernel and nfs4.

 On server i have bind mounted directory shared to the client with
 following setup:
 mounted directory:
   /srv/nfs/imagetest on /exports/imagetest type none (rw,bind)

 /etc/exports file:
   /exports
 10.0.4.0/24(ro,insecure,sync,wdelay,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,fsid=0,crossmnt)
   /exports/imagetest
 10.0.4.20(rw,insecure,sync,wdelay,no_subtree_check,nohide,no_root_squash)

 On client I have mounted it with following command:
   10.0.4.2:/ on /media/nfs type nfs4
 (rw,nodev,sync,proto=tcp,retry=10,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,intr,addr=10.0.4.2)
It appears that this client IP is one of the ro list of IPs - thus 
trying to mount rw will be a problem??
 This works fine with kernel: 2.6.18-274.17.1.el5.centos.plusxen

 But with 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5.centos.plusxen I get the following error:
   -bash: cd: imagetest/: Not a directory when accessing the share.

 If I disable nohide-option I can access the directory, but with the
 contents of the original /exports/imagetest without the mounting.

 Greetings,
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Re: [CentOS] Need to split long lines in mail archives

2012-04-09 Thread Karl Vogel
 On Mon, 9 Apr 2012 13:09:59 -0400, 
 James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca said:

J I am investigating how to split long lines present in a Mailman
J generated html archives.  Mailman places the email bodies within
J pre/pre tags and some users have MUAs that send entire paragraphs as
J one long line.

   A Perl module called Text::Format is perfect for this.  Could you post
   (or send) a link to a Mailman-generated HTML archive that has the
   problem you describe?  Then I can show a before-and-after along with a
   script that'll at least give you a starting point.

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[CentOS] Removing LVM

2012-04-09 Thread James Pifer
I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
point to the correct device. 

When the system boots it's still looking for lvm. I can restore the
system back to where it was with lvm, but I'm not sure what step I'm
missing to stop the system from looking for lvm. 

I started following this url:
http://daniel-albuschat.blogspot.com/2008/02/converting-lvm-to-normal-partition.html

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
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Re: [CentOS] screen brightness changes depending on which application is run

2012-04-09 Thread Jeff Cen
Hi Nate,

Thank you for the reply.  My machine is a box sitting away from me and doesn't 
have a ambient light sensor.  


Can the problem be gnome or the LCD monitor related? 



Jeff




 From: Nate Duehr denverpi...@me.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org 
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2012 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] screen brightness changes depending on which application 
is run
 
On Apr 8, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Jeff Cen wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I found my LCD screen brightness increase when I use firefox and other white 
 background editors and screen brightness decrease when I use dark background 
 applications, such as terminals with black background .  The change in screen 
 brightness depending on the applications has been annoying. 
 
 
 My centos version is ver 5.7 64 bit.  Has anyone seen a similar problem or 
 have a solution for that?  Thanks in advance.
 
 Jeff

Jeff, 

Does your machine have an ambient light sensor?  

Light from the monitor, reflecting off of you, will often trigger changes in 
the amount of light the ambient light sensor is seeing.

Happens most with large changes like switching from a bright white (browser) 
background to a dark one, just as you describe in your symptoms.

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Re: [CentOS] Removing LVM

2012-04-09 Thread Markus Falb
On 10.4.2012 02:42, James Pifer wrote:
 I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
 file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
 partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
 point to the correct device. 
 
 When the system boots it's still looking for lvm. I can restore the
 system back to where it was with lvm, but I'm not sure what step I'm
 missing to stop the system from looking for lvm. 

Extract the initrd, edit the init script (I do not remember the name)
and compress initrd again. I had to this some time ago after renaming a
Volume Group. There is some lvm stuff hardcoded in this script.
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[CentOS] totem-nautilus and totem - mp3 duration

2012-04-09 Thread Frank Cox
I have both totem-nautilus and the assorted gstreamer-plugins installed for
playing mp3 files through Totem.

I note that Totem doesn't appear to know the duration of an mp3.  For example,
if I right-click on a wav or ogg file and click on the audio tab, one of the
fields is Duration and it tells me how long that file will play.

If I do the same with a mp3 file the duration field is always 0 seconds.

When I play a mp3 file with Totem the progress bar across the bottom doesn't
move and the elapsed time display at the bottom says Streaming while counting
up the seconds.

Have I missed something when setting up Totem to play mp3's?

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Re: [CentOS] Removing LVM

2012-04-09 Thread Mike Burger
 I have a CentOS 5 machine in which I'm trying to remove lvm. I dd'ed the
 file system to another partition, then dd'ed it back overwriting the lvm
 partition. I then modified menu.lst and fstab and replaced the paths to
 point to the correct device.

 When the system boots it's still looking for lvm. I can restore the
 system back to where it was with lvm, but I'm not sure what step I'm
 missing to stop the system from looking for lvm.

 I started following this url:
 http://daniel-albuschat.blogspot.com/2008/02/converting-lvm-to-normal-partition.html

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks,
 James

James,

From what you've written above, I don't see where you removed the LVs or
the physical volumes from the LVM setup, using the LVM tools. If you want
to remove the disk from LVM, that would be the proper way to go about
doing so.

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Re: [CentOS] shellinabox

2012-04-09 Thread Markus Falb
On 27.3.2012 22:01, Piero wrote:

is there anyone using shellinabox[1] (Web based AJAX terminal
 emulator): I'm trying to run it on a Centos 6.2 x86_64 but I cannot
 past inserting username and I get session closed. Actually I'm using
 SELINUX in Enforcing mode but nothing strange is logged in
 /var/log/audit/audit.log. Actually nothing strange is logged anywhere
 but I still get only session closed after inserting username and
 pressing enter key.

There is an open issue regarding public key authentication:
http://code.google.com/p/shellinabox/issues/detail?id=112

If you want to see whats going on increase LogLevel.
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