e educational for the men in the community to read this
list of reasons why women don't tend to contribute to Wikipedia --
many of their reasons resonate in the open source world as well!
http://suegardner.org/2011/02/19/nine-reasons-why-women-dont-edit-wikipedia-in-their-own-words/
Michael
st an action binding which leads
to the following:
XSetInputFocus(Xdisplay, my_window, RevertToParent, CurrentTime);
XRaiseWindow(Xdisplay, my_window);
Eterm's escape sequence for that is "\e]5;\a" if you want to use the same one.
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same image as your E background. If it's not the
same for all desktops, you'll have to keep gkrellm on just one
desktop. You're better off using a compositor.
e17setroot was an independent project and stopped working ages ago.
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t? Most e-mail clients only have 2
options: Reply and Reply All. There is no "Reply to Author" button
in the majority of cases.
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on't know to which meaning of "Buttons" it
refers. It's too broad/general. Mouse buttons? Toolbar buttons?
Menubar buttons? Whatever interpretation comes to Grandma's mind
first, it's unlikely to be "power buttons, Fn+Function keys, and lid
closures." :
On Wednesday, 11 May 2011, at 08:16:01 (-0500),
Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> Touche - but I also think "closing lid" is hardly a "Button" :P
"Power Management," "Energy Conservation," or even "Green Computing"
would be more appropriate and clear
get it to do all that I need. Roxterm just works as far as my
> mc usage is concerned, there was no need to mess with it.
I've used mc on numerous occasions with no problems.
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27;ve never had any problems using mc with Eterm. Are you trying to
set $TERM to something other than "Eterm" by any chance?
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ged to urxvt, that's very lite, clean, and don't have tabs (i don't like
> tabs on terminals).
If you check out the Eterm-0.10 branch from SVN, it *does* feature
UTF-8 support. Feedback on this is most welcome as it may still have
some rough edges, but it does work.
Michael
s
or the current EFL; it still uses Imlib2 for the time being. (That
will change.) Many people still use it every day, myself obviously
included. And AFAIK, no other terminal sports a feature like Escreen.
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ly why Yahoo! uses a different system -- because it
provides greater granularity. But it does so at the expense of
accessibility.
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ot the least of which being Google.
> I hope the new "weather" can obtain any codes automatically
I hope the new "weather" doesn't make the same mistakes "forecasts"
did.
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too roundabout
> though.
This is exactly why "weather" uses airport codes. :-)
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dy a patch out there for UTF-8 support. kwo
sent it to the mailing list awhile back; I just have to figure out how
to merge it without breaking non-UTF-8 locales.
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I don't use it or would
> recommend to use it, especially because you coders don't like tips
> from users. Don't get me wrong, I accepted it, anyway I guess it's
> not clever to ignore users for your own progress ;).
Nobody's ignoring anybody, and user fee
ges/reverts you wish, or contribute something yourself.
Nothing pisses off open source authors more than users who think
they're entitled to something simply because they do us the honor of
using our software.
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eriencing strange
server-side leaks, but if xrestop isn't showing anything, it may
simply be a server-specific issue. I'm not sure we can offer much
help on that.
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;t the Pxm mem value a bit large ? (I'm using E17 default background
> image).
Umm, no? There are only 2 pixmaps, and 1K is only 10MB. You have
a 3200x1200 desktop. Assuming 24bpp, that's 3*3200*1200, or 1152
bytes (about 10MB).
Michael
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perty = rq->property;
#if defined(MULTI_CHARSET) && defined(HAVE_X11_XMU_ATOMS_H)
--- 8< - cut here --- 8< ---
Try reverting that change, and see if it helps.
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support but tried to build Eterm without it.
Michael
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---
"It's pretty bad when
On Saturday, 03 January 2009, at 21:56:36 (-0500),
Christopher Michael wrote:
> Yea, ended up running into this error myself :( wondering if it's just a
> typo...
Sachiel forgot to remove the '8' when he changed from "Xutf8" to "Xmb"
Michael
nd a lot of code does not compile with it. It is
perfectly reasonable for a particular distribution to stick with gcc
3.x for the time being, and eina should not require gcc 4 to build.
Michael
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#x27;s interface has changed,
> so the modules can't figure out its output any more.
The weather module still seems to be working, so I'd give that a try
in the meantime.
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ed at the following locations:
http://www.eterm.org/download/
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=212
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(indirect URLs):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/enlightenment/imlib2-1.4.1-1.src.rpm
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/enlightenment/imlib2-1.4.1.tar.bz2
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/enlightenment/imlib2-1.4.1.tar.gz
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s and work with
standard tools (i.e., rpmbuild) as well as supplemental toolkits such
as Mezzanine and pkgbuilder.
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iew/Mezzanine. It's quite useful
for anyone building or managing RPMs and SRPMs regardless of distro.
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-bb *.spec
This can already be done pretty easily. I generally do:
./autogen.sh && make dist && mzbuild
For those who don't have Mezzanine, rpmbuild -ta on the tarball works
too.
> Results will be waiting in "/usr/src/packages/RPM/_your_PC_type/".
Only when b
from permissions but rather from trying to replace a
directory with a symbolic link. This operation must be done in
%pretrans, which the packager probably didn't know.
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k a more correct response would've been "thanks."
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in this case where the change only gives a slight
> improvement in build time. Not worth it yet.
>
> Change all references to "AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE" to be
> "AC_CHECK_HEADERS".
Fixed in CVS.
Michael
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The current implementation of E IPC is pretty ugly, yes. That doesn't
mean IPC is bad. It means the IPC code was not designed properly.
Michael
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ultibyte fonts and really has little
to do with Eterm. It's an Xlib problem. It just so happens that
Eterm loads all its fonts in advance instead of waiting until they're
used...a behavior which I'll probably have to revert because of this.
Just haven't yet.
Michael
-
On Friday, 24 August 2007, at 00:27:12 (+0200),
giglio robbo' d'acciaio wrote:
> I know that e17 uses fake transparency.
Not on this planet.
Michael
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and objects. .desktop files are so small as are
> most png files, there's no point to package them.
It's free software. If you think you know what needs to be done, do
it.
Michael
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ng
clearer might be "e-ppp" and that's arguable. "e3p" does not imply
anything about PPP, and "eras" evokes "erase" long before anything
about dial-up networking.
Michele, "eppp" is a great name. Ignore the nonsense.
Michael
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On Friday, 01 June 2007, at 10:43:36 (-0500),
MillTek wrote:
> I see a lot of posts on the E-CVS mailing list about
> changes/additions to a new web-site. Can anyone send me a link to
> the site itself? Or has it not been published yet?
Tried www.enlightenment.org?
Michael
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a big
deal, but apparently raster does. *shrug*
Michael
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"There are tw
lib/enlightenment -name "*.a" -print`
I think you were confused about what "sample package files" meant.
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packager. :-)
Michael
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"So when I'm far away, I will always be wit
if you can help yourself first -
> try that :)
And every time a user learns to Google before spamming the list with
questions unrelated to the project's code, not only have we helped
save ourselves unnecessary support time, but we've saved other
projects the same.
Michael
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y unhelpful.
Silly me. :P
Michael
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"90% of a woman's pherom
On Saturday, 28 April 2007, at 11:50:08 (-0400),
roland wrote:
> Hi fellow E ers. Where does one obtain this library ?
www.google.com
Michael
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ff a lot more pissed off than I really am. :)
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"Oh gaze o
uot; is what you want when your aren't doing
That's "cvs update -CPd"
Yes, order matters.
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liss, but knowledge is power. Personal preference, I
guess.
Michael
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rce the mantra:
Restart. Reboot. Reinstall.
Seems I've heard that rhetoric somewhere before
Michael
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.
I'd start by trying to figure out what the 'C' means in a CVS update.
Michael
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eak
authoritatively. :-)
Michael
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"You cannot look into the eyes of
(CVS) 1.11.22 (client/server)
That's the latest stable version.
So no, "CVS in general" does NOT support "list." But thanks for
playing.
Michael
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On Monday, 05 March 2007, at 19:11:08 (-0500),
Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> In general, cvs has a "list" command that can list, but the CVS
> server doesn't support it for e17.
Oh really? And what would the syntax for this "list" command be?
Michael
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retend like they have
something worthwhile to say or actually have a clue what's going on.
Nobody here cares.
Michael
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. One of these days I'm going
to have to sort through the recent changes and see if I can find the
one responsible.
Michael
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On Saturday, 10 February 2007, at 18:47:21 (+0100),
Mirek wrote:
> make: Warning: File `configure.in' has modification time 2,8e+02 s in
> the future
Try fixing your clock.
Michael
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On Monday, 08 January 2007, at 22:04:14 (+0100),
Andreas Volz wrote:
> Ups :-)
>
> Here it is.
Your attachment has been rejected due to a naughty MIME type. Try
text/plain if you want it to get through, and do NOT attach binary
files.
Michael
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On Wednesday, 06 December 2006, at 08:54:29 (+1300),
Jochen Schroeder wrote:
> the Eterm you are starting still has the normal Eterm window name.
You don't know that. The name can be in the theme just like every
other setting.
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Use filename as the icon image for the Eterm window.
filename can be an absolute path, relative to the current
theme, or relative to one of the directories in the path
attribute listed below.
-I/--icon also works.
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click.
Eterm automatically copies the selected text to the X PRIMARY
selection, so no manual "copy" action is required. Most applications
will properly paste this selected text using the middle mouse button.
Michael
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On Monday, 27 November 2006, at 16:05:45 (+),
Andrew Williams wrote:
> Sorry to be a broken record here, but on what are you basing these claims?
Rectal-Cranial Inversion.
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developer time with crybaby whining.
If you object to the change, you have 3 choices: Suck it up and deal,
remove that portion of the code and accept the consequences, or use
something else. There are numerous things we're forcing you to do,
but using E is certainly not one of them.
Micha
ub.
Pants off!
Michael
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"Oh Rosie, tout est blanc; tes yeux m
there Docs somewhere I can read?
Thanks,
Jim
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"I am not running for office here. I won't keep it purpos
On Friday, 29 September 2006, at 12:02:49 (-0400),
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
> it's not fair that fedora users can ask questions and not me)
Boo fucking hoo. Would you like some cheese with that whine?
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t back the personal
> password)?
I would love to hear a justification for not using PAM.
A patch to reinstate the personal password might be accepted so long
as it correctly employed UNIX permissions to keep the password
private.
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Shift-PgDn are the universal standard for
terminal scrollback key combos, which you surely would've tried, I
must assume that they are not working for you?
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ssibility howto configure eterm so that it behaves in
> a similar way ?
1. Double-click on a URL.
2. Middle-click in Firefox window.
Michael
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rl is several dozen times more portable than Ruby.
And this is not the venue for arguing about languages. Get back on
topic, please.
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es" which, while they may be
zero overhead on the server, are murder on the checkout). And last I
checked, you could not keep your history.
CVS is the devil we know. There's really nothing we need it to do
that it doesn't do. I see no compelling reason to move.
Michael
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x27;s my point. If they had done it right the first time by
enhancing the core X routines instead of grafting on Yet Another
Extension Library, it wouldn't be an issue.
Michael
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On Wednesday, 21 June 2006, at 12:21:42 (-0500),
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Can you tell me how to make Eterm use antialiased fonts?
If you can make X support anti-aliased fonts, you can use them in
Eterm. Anything that shows up in "xlsfonts."
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se it's not
executable. Try "chmod 755" on utils/Etbg_update_list.
Michael
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ocal/share/aclocal"
You've installed libast.m4 somewhere that aclocal doesn't look by
default. Put it in /usr/share/aclocal/ or tell aclocal where to look.
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atch up, or enough users and developers will
get sufficiently pissed off by it that we'll move the mailing lists
just like we did the CVS stuff. The Foundation would be more than
happy to provide that service as well.
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On Sunday, 07 May 2006, at 17:48:49 (+0200),
danny wrote:
> When using mutt, Eterm only shows transpareny behind the "header" and
> "quoted" parts of the messages.
> The rest of Eterm is black.
>
> Just wondering if it is mutt or Eterm?
mutt
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for all Eterm's,
even those with names.
For some reason, E chooses the least exact match rather than the most
exact match when picking an icon. If you consider it a bug as I do,
talk to raster.
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On Tuesday, 02 May 2006, at 00:40:43 (+0900),
Yasufumi Haga wrote:
> "--name" option doesn't seem to work well.
Works just fine, actually, as does its shorter version, -n
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ing has been on the wall for some time now. I'm glad we were
able to push things forward before the most recent implosion. I'd
have liked to skip a few earlier implosions too, but we take what we
can get sometimes. :-)
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user didn't know what "exec" was supposed to do, and "&" takes
precedence. So the "exec" is essentially ignored.
The problem is more likely a race condition. Replace the e17setroot
line with this:
(sleep 5 ; e17setroot -s /Files/Images/Wallpaper
On Friday, 31 March 2006, at 05:55:07 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
> >I'm getting married in under 9 days
>
> Hey, congratulations man!
Thanks. :)
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loquently trolled, I've put up. Now you get to shut up.
Michael
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and run. The bulk of the herd doesn't care about
> politics as long as they can do what they want easily.
True.
I realize that different people are going to use different distros for
different reasons. That's why I try to keep things as portable as I
can in the spec files.
Michael
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ontinue to help people no matter what nasty
> things people throw at me. All it ever accomplishes is to move
> these abusive people further down on my list of people I will
> happily co operate with.
I'm not sure where this emotional outburst came from or why you feel
abused, but I th
nd every other RPM-based distro I've tried.
Michael
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"I'
a getty on the same VT as X is
flawed. Furthermore, Linux has standardized on X being on tty7. That
should always be the default on Linux.
Michael
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t they're NOT
required. That's one of the things #BuildSuggests: is used
for...optional dependencies.
Of course, I'm pretty sure raster was talking about Debian packaging
anyway.
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orrect, so rather than bickering back and forth about
whose sucks more, let's focus on finding the third solution that will
work for everyone.
Has anyone thought about auto-detecting things at runtime rather than
build time?
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t Eterm passed argv[] to
XSetWMProperties() *after* options parsing is done. Thus, all the
options and their parameters were being removed from the argument
list before WM_COMMAND could see them.)
Sorry,
Michael
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On Monday, 20 February 2006, at 16:26:32 (-0500),
Geoffrey wrote:
> Personally, I don't have to admin the box, I don't really care what
> it runs. :) I was just trying to stir things up as well.
Then STFU.
Michael
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erm starts in *and* the locale
of the shell running inside it.
Michael
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On Thursday, 09 February 2006, at 18:03:59 (+0100),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
> no easy way to copy the Executable string
enlightenment_eapp -get-exe ~/.e/e/applications/all/foo.eap
HTH,
Michael
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On Friday, 27 January 2006, at 11:08:48 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> "leatherman" - cool an s&m doll!
No, that's "horms."
Michael
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> Entice
> Entrance
> Entropy
> eRSS
> Evidence
> Exhibit
> Entangle
I have said this many, many times. No one cares. So don't waste your
breath. Most of them just pick random 'e' words off a list because
they're cool and don't give a shit whether or not
on a temporary or permanent basis, either in the interim while you
gather resources for your own server, or for as long as you see fit.
We are a non-profit corporation and have resources of our own for
obtaining and deploying hosting, hardware, etc. which are at your
disposal.
Michael
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hat can be said of anything at all. Setting up _ is
another set of problems if not maintained correctly and setup
correctly.
Michael
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On Tuesday, 24 January 2006, at 21:42:53 (+0100),
Johan Verrept wrote:
> Any why not ?
Because it is not a solution. It is a whole new set of problems.
Michael
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On Tuesday, 24 January 2006, at 07:23:50 (-0500),
Lucas Goss wrote:
> haha. well why not use subversion?
The next person to suggest subversion gets kicked in the teeth.
Michael
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ed. It's far more important for
scripting languages to deal with backward compatibility than it is for
window managers.
> That's said in the battle between Light & Darkness, between Law and
> Chaos, we don't want either side to win.
Seek. Professional. Help.
Michael
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ma, which is an extension to use multiple monitors
> with one X server. He is best known for co-authoring the best window
> manager ever written, Enlightenment."
This info would be great...except it's not 1999 any more.
Michael
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On Sunday, 18 December 2005, at 07:02:07 (-0800),
Andrew Grimberg wrote:
> Raster, why don't you contact mandrake
Just out of curiosity, what caused you to conclude that we hadn't at
least tried to do just that?
Michael
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