On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 01:02:18 +0200, Kevin wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
Then with the switch to koji+bodhi a few package owners complained loudly
about false positives that were caused by pending builds, which were not
found in the master repo yet. A few other package owners jumped upon
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 02:13:18 -0400 (EDT), Bill wrote:
Do updates in -testing go back to pending if they're not pushed to
stable in some amount of time?
No, they just sit there, unless they're explicitly unpushed.
OK, thanks. Would we expect bodhi to log a message when it's unpushed?
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
this time the DVD has become completely useless for upgrades,
unless you like having to fetch an updated yum by hand (which, if you are a
KDE user, you have to do from runlevel 3 because KDE (including KDM) is
also broken after the upgrade for basically the same reason yum is
Simon Andrews wrote:
I don't see the problem with forcing the use of these packages during an
upgrade regardless of what versions were on the original system. You'd
be left with a functional system
Not really. Things like KDE config files processed by kconf_update, Firefox
profiles, Amarok
Le Mer 24 juin 2009 12:01, Kevin Kofler a écrit :
Not really. Things like KDE config files processed by kconf_update,
Firefox
profiles, Amarok databases etc. will have been converted to the format
expected by the new version, downgrading is not supported by upstream
and
the old version
Florian,
While this may not be a possibility for you, in the bad old days we used
to use archive (aka libraries or '.a') files to get round this and to
'save' disk and inode usage. The software was then modified to use
library extraction to get the files it needed. I know this is not
in-line
On 06/23/2009 06:42 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
TK009 wrote:
As to the bug itself, I can not and will not speak for why it bothers
the OP. To answer your question though, it bothers me because I don't
want packages on my machine I don't need.
If you need package XYZ and package XYZ
On 24/06/09 13:30, TK009 wrote:
Remember that ultimately Fedora _does_ grant you access to that level of
control, should you choose to use it: rpm -e --nodeps is available and
does what it says on the tin. The trade-off is you get the
responsibility along with the power. :)
Good idea
As
My random thought for today:
Thunderbird is listed under the Internet sub-menu. Evolution is listed
under the Office sub-menu. Why are they in different places?
Ah...
mozilla-thunderbird.desktop:
Categories=Email;Network;
evolution.desktop:
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:19:26 +0200, Jochen wrote:
/var/lib/mock/fedora-development-x86_64/root/ groupinstall buildsys-build
redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-9.fc12.noarch from fedora has depsolving problems
-- Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/perl is needed by package
See the replies to the rawhide
On 06/22/2009 10:14 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
It's also a question of maintainability. Sure, we could split up tons
of packages and add code to all the tools to check runtime-availability
of every tool they might use. But that's just insane, and increases the
maintenance burden tremendously.
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
I've never attempted an RPM-based update from e.g. Fedora 10 to
Fedora 11. How well does that work out for regular Fedora users?
Lot's of people will tell you that it works fine. However, this is not
a supported path for upgrade. Users should
Björn Persson wrote:
What does supported mean in this context anyway? Isn't Fedora
community-supported? So if someone from the community helps you when you have
problems with a Yum upgrade, then Yum upgrades are supported, right?
Something like officially sanctioned. If anaconda upgrade
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 11:02 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
My random thought for today:
Thunderbird is listed under the Internet sub-menu. Evolution is listed
under the Office sub-menu. Why are they in different places?
Ah...
mozilla-thunderbird.desktop:
Categories=Email;Network;
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 18:45:28 Matthew Woehlke wrote:
If I upgrade from the DVD, or by Preupgrade, and it breaks, who
should I send the pieces to?
bugzilla.redhat.com?
I used 'preupgrade' on F9 to reboot F10. It was a success, then
F10-upgrade-test'g (+rpmfusion) for months. So I
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 20:06 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 06/24/2009 07:18 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Thats perfectly fine. It is one main category (Office) plus several
additional categories, as described in the desktop entry spec. Plus some
old gunk thats not used anymore
On 06/24/2009 08:21 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
If you look at the three things evolution does: mail, contacts and
calendar, two out of three fit very well into office. Its the nature of
categorization that 'relatively similar' things eventually end up in
different buckets. One of the many
Rakesh Pandit wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504521
Will SevenZip be apt name for this. if no? What is most apt name in
accordance to packaging guidelines ?
LZMA SDK http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
So what you're packaging exactly is the Java version of that SDK, which
Michal Nowak wrote:
Anyone's aware of terminal emulator like gnome-terminal, rxvt,
etc being capable of Indic scripts like {kn,hi,pa}_IN.utf-8?
Try the KDE 4 Konsole (from kdebase = 4.0.0, i.e. Fedora = 9).
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On 06/24/2009 08:08 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
In tomorrows rawhide kernel, I've enabled a debugging option
called kmemleak. As the name suggests, this tracks memory allocations,
and prints backtraces in cases where the memory is believed to be lost.
Things of note:
- This tracking doesn't come for
On 06/25/2009 07:01 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 06/24/2009 08:21 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
If you look at the three things evolution does: mail, contacts and
calendar, two out of three fit very well into office. Its the nature of
categorization that 'relatively similar' things
Rakesh Pandit wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504521
Will SevenZip be apt name for this. if no? What is most apt name in
accordance to packaging guidelines ?
LZMA SDK http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
So what you're packaging exactly is the Java version of that SDK,
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.atwrote:
Michal Nowak wrote:
Anyone's aware of terminal emulator like gnome-terminal, rxvt,
etc being capable of Indic scripts like {kn,hi,pa}_IN.utf-8?
Try the KDE 4 Konsole (from kdebase = 4.0.0, i.e. Fedora = 9).
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1. you forgot to remove the
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When I first picked '50' I thought it was
Michal Nowak wrote:
Anyone's aware of terminal emulator like gnome-terminal, rxvt,
etc being capable of Indic scripts like {kn,hi,pa}_IN.utf-8?
Try the KDE 4 Konsole (from kdebase = 4.0.0, i.e. Fedora = 9).
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Todd Zullingert...@pobox.com wrote:
This avoids the need for prompting for values that can easily be
determined from the project name and the new REPOSTYPE argument.
This could be further improved to call a script to setup the
repository and any mailing
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Todd Zullingert...@pobox.com wrote:
This avoids the need for prompting for values that can easily be
determined from the project name and the new REPOSTYPE argument.
This could be further improved to call a script to setup the
repository and any mailing lists.
Jon Stanley wrote:
Sounds good, I would have done this awhile ago if I would have been
smart enough to know that initenv accepted those arguments (or likely
bothered to look at the documentation) :)
:)
Since you and I are probably the only ones handling requests, this is
probably good to
So I was going to finish the upgrade to cvs1 on Thursday or Friday. Both
Jesse and Toshio are out of the country though and it strikes me as a bad
idea to make potentially massive changes to that box without having at
least one of them around as backup :)
So I'm going to wait until next week.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Todd Zullingert...@pobox.com wrote:
I need to bone up on the bzr and hg repo creation and refresh my
memory on svn. Ideally, those can be conveniently scripted as well,
and driven automatically by an expanded hosted-setup script. :)
There are existing
On Jun 24, 2009, at 20:50, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
So I was going to finish the upgrade to cvs1 on Thursday or Friday.
Both
Jesse and Toshio are out of the country though and it strikes me as
a bad
idea to make potentially massive changes to that box without having at
I went down a rabbit hole today looking for free IPs. [We have a lot
but we also have some that aren't registered and some that are
registered but not running.]
The following IPs are registered in DNS but not pingable on
10.8.34.11 lb1.fedora.phx.redhat.com. # noping
10.8.34.13
I was talking with Ricky on IRC about enabling some syntax checking
for puppet *.pp files in a git update hook for the infra puppet repo.
The goal would be to help catch typos before they ever get pushed into
the main /git/puppet repository.
I've tested this a bit on puppet1 with local repos and
Jon Stanley wrote:
There are existing scripts to setup those in /usr/local/bin as well :)
Indeed there are. Knowing little about the other SCM's, I'm in less
of a position to offer up any potential improvements. But I shall
give them a try and handle some of the non-git hosted project
Konstantin Svist wrote:
NetworkManager starts up only after a user logged in.
Is there a way to make it associate with an AP during the boot process
(so that at the login window it's already on the network)?
Yes, configure it as a systemwide network and it'll connect at boot time.
Anne Wilson wrote:
It's highly unlikely, Mike. I'm a kde user, and I use kwallet heavily.
In the first place, I'm pretty sure that I was never asked about saving
this key in my wallet, but even if I was, I would have saved it, and the
wallet is always open throughout any session - I set it
Gijs wrote:
I recently upgraded from F10 to F11 and after I did this, Gnome stopped
mounting my NTFS partitions automatically.
If those are non-removable partitions, it's a bug that it did mount it
automatically before. It's supposed to be allowed only with the root
password. The right way to
On 2009-06-21 16:23, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
I can set my screen-saver to display a random picture from my Pictures
folder, and it will keep changing it every few seconds.
But only when the screen-saver is active - I'd like to do the same for
my desktop background (GNOME).
Is there a way to do
stan wrote:
Third, their tech support will tell you that the smtp server,
smtp.live.com uses port 25 and ssl. Unfortunately, that is not true.
They use a combination of TSL and ssl. The only client that I tried
that could do this was claws. I set the smtp authenticate, leaving the
userid
Eric Doutreleau wrote:
but today we get dell optiplex 760 with intel 82567LM-3 gigabits.
the problem is that there s no driver for that card in the initrd.img
file of the installation image.
Try Fedora 10 or 11. Fedora 9 is old (so it's no wonder it doesn't support
recent hardware) and will no
John Austin wrote:
cat /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
config version=0.1
match user=root|ja
return result=yes/
/match
/config
Hmmm, does this also bypass the authentication failure with the unpatched
PolicyKit? If so, I guess that (minus your |ja hack ;-) ) is the
chloe K wrote:
how can I use echo quote? I try it and it doesn't work
eg:
echo $q a.txt
it can't have in the a.txt
http://www.faqs.org/docs/abs/HTML/quoting.html
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On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:41:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
NetworkManager starts up only after a user logged in.
Is there a way to make it associate with an AP during the boot process
(so that at the login window it's already on the network)?
Yes, configure it as a
stan wrote:
Second this. That would be great. I dropped the size by 90% for a
time by eliminating unneeded functionality, then some change came along
that made my config file unstable, and I couldn't get back. This seems
to be a problem generally, that there is a lot of dependency between
Hi,
After upgrading my laptop from Fedora 10 to Fedora 11 using the Fedora
11 i386 DVD, my system does not boot. Instead of grub running
normally and booting up the new Fedora 11 image, it places me at a
grub prompt.
If I manually enter the root, kernel, initrd and then boot, my laptop
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:43:50 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
It's highly unlikely, Mike. I'm a kde user, and I use kwallet heavily.
In the first place, I'm pretty sure that I was never asked about saving
this key in my wallet, but even if I was, I would have saved it, and the
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:41:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
NetworkManager starts up only after a user logged in.
Is there a way to make it associate with an AP during the boot process
(so that at the login window it's already on the network)?
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 08:36:22 Konstantin Svist wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:41:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
NetworkManager starts up only after a user logged in.
Is there a way to make it associate with an AP during the boot process
(so
I have a laptop with nvidia card (8600M GT (rev a1)) where I just
installed F11 x86_64.
I've added vga=0x369 to /boot/grub/grub.conf (that's 1860x1050, native
resolution).
The system boots up without incidents.
While in X, I try to switch to TTYs (Ctrl+Alt+F2, for instance). Instead
of a tty, I
Mike McCarty wrote:
I use an old but working version of Fedora.
Your ancient version (ALSA library 1.0.3a? WTF??? The oldest still supported
release is Fedora 9 which has 1.0.17 in updates!) is no longer supported,
you have to upgrade. You can't expect to get help for unsupported releases.
Most
Cameron Simpson wrote:
In this case I suspect (untested) that config is not an executable file.
No, it's actually that you have to specify ./config (i.e.: . ./config), not
just config.
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On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 00:10 -0400, Braden McDaniel wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 10:13 +0100, John Austin wrote:
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 18:38 -0400, Braden McDaniel wrote:
I'm trying to set up automounting of home directories using NFS4 and
autofs. I seem to have it working except that
R. G. Newbury wrote:
This is the LiveCD-KDE spin. When the login screen comes up it is
exactly like a normal KDE login. It NEVER auto-logs.
The KDE Live CD is configured to autologin. If you get a login screen, this
means the KDE session failed to come up and so it drops you back to KDM.
Most
Steven Stern wrote:
I've been seeing npviewer segfaults in every logwatch since installing
F11.
Most likely a bug in the plugin you're using (Flash?).
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Christopher A. Williams wrote:
Anyone have ideas / experience with developing the magic incantation to
get this device going?
Please start by running lspci so we can know the exact PCI ID. The same
marketing name can often correspond to several different devices.
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Colin Paul Adams wrote:
Yum is not working after I upgraded from F10 to F11.
Unfortunately, this is expected if you upgrade F10 with current updates
using the F11 DVD, as the latest yum in F10 updates is newer than what
released with F11. You have to fetch the yum from the F11 updates by hand.
Dave Stevens wrote:
and I thought that since my ATI1600 video card was being dropped by ATI,
maybe I had better upgrade. Then when I install the Sapphire 4770 card I
will get updates
Uh, the X1600 works just fine (with 3D support, since Fedora 9 updates) with
the Free Software drivers which
Alan Evans wrote:
Maybe I'll try porting this data to another spreadsheet program. (I hear
Excel under wine is a bit faster...)
Both KSpread and Gnumeric are able to import .ods files.
That said, OO.o Calc really ought to get fixed.
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Jamie Bohr wrote:
Does FC 11 support the D-link DWL-520 wireless card? When trying to
set it up the mac address does not get probed nor can I get it
working.
Please post the relevant line of lspci or lsusb. The same marketing name can
correspond to several different chipsets.
Kevin
David L wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a Dell Inspiron 15n, but I've had
negative experiences with Intel graphics in recent
years (slow and buggy). Both of the Dell Ubuntu
systems (laptop and desktop) come with Intel graphics.
The 15n laptop has an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator
X4500HD,
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 08:36:22 Konstantin Svist wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:41:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
NetworkManager starts up only after a user logged in.
Is there a way to make it associate with an AP during the boot process
(so
B Wooster wrote:
Then, I tried to make DVD playback work - followed all instructions
for libdvdcss, xine, totem, etc, but no luck - cannot play DVDs,
something about MPEG codec not found.
You most likely missed some packages. libdvdcss is only for decryption, you
also need codecs for
Kevin Kempter wrote:
Can Kmail do this (redirect based on rules) ?
Yes, KMail can do powerful filtering, just check the dialogs. :-)
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I've been trying to figure this out for about a day now, with no success
so far.
On Claws-Mail, I would configure it's Bogofilter plug-in to move Spam
messages to a certain directory, and Unsure messages to another
directory. The result would be that all of my Ham mailing list
Tom Horsley wrote:
Certainly with the advent of the DRI2 utter and complete rewrite
of 3d support in the server, everyone is either giving up or
taking a long time to cath up (it is never clear which :-).
As near as I can tell, the only option for getting even a little
above par 3d at the
Fingerprint-reader stopped working after F10 - F11 yum-upgrade (PC
asked to upgrade and I klicked OK). I'm using KDE, no gdm. What to do?
Bengt
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
So everyone should stop using Skype because it doesn't work as you like?
All the people I know want a portable phone number usable from any hot
spot they can find. And Skype works just fine for that. Your purpose may
be to talk to family and friends for free, and that's
Anne Wilson wrote:
Thanks. Is this new in F11? I've never seen it in F10.
Yes, editing systemwide connections through the nm-applet GUI is new in F11.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
NM's setup screens ask me for a passphrase and save it. Why isn't it
used?
It's used. It's saved in the GNOME keyring. So you need to unlock the
keyring to get at the passphrase. And unfortunately they don't support
passwordless keyrings like KWallet does.
Kevin
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 12:08 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
NM's setup screens ask me for a passphrase and save it. Why isn't it
used?
It's used. It's saved in the GNOME keyring. So you need to unlock the
keyring to get at the passphrase. And unfortunately they don't
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:04:34 +0200
Kevin Kofler wrote:
This is bullshit. Intel integrated graphics (except the GMA 500) just work.
Non-HD Radeons just work too.
Just work in the sense that apps like neverputt are slow and jerky
and use 99% of the cpu (with the radeon driver anyway) compared to
This is bullshit. Intel integrated graphics (except the GMA 500) just work.
Non-HD Radeons just work too.
Huh...
I have plenty Intel only systems, G35 and G45 systems and after a looong
hopeful wait for them to just work I am considering switching distro's.
Problem is I like RH based distros and
On 6/24/09 8:46 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Gijs wrote:
I recently upgraded from F10 to F11 and after I did this, Gnome stopped
mounting my NTFS partitions automatically.
If those are non-removable partitions, it's a bug that it did mount it
automatically before. It's supposed to be
Dear All,
Do you confirm the following bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=505181
?
Thanks in advance,
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I'm trying to migrate a mail system from Courier-imap to a Cyrus imapd
using saslauthd backed by pam with users and passwords stored in a MySQL
database. Naturally I don't want to force
my users to change password, so I want to reuse the password in
saslauthd ( I use sasl_pwcheck_method:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 11:08:47 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
NM's setup screens ask me for a passphrase and save it. Why isn't it
used?
It's used. It's saved in the GNOME keyring. So you need to unlock the
keyring to get at the passphrase. And unfortunately they don't support
Due to problems with our wireless router, I have a script that restarts
the network on my PC when it loses wireless access:
( ! /usr/sbin/fping $ROUTER_IP /dev/null ) /sbin/service network
restart
When the network is restarted, two AVCs are generated
type=AVC
I installed Fedora-11 on my newly acquired Thinkpad T23
by burning the netinst ISO to a CD, and running this.
My first try failed because the formatting on a partition
continued for 2 or more hours before I interrupted it,
with the dreadful Anaconda yo-yo going backwards and forwards.
So I
Steven Stern wrote:
Due to problems with our wireless router, I have a script that
restarts the network on my PC when it loses wireless access:
( ! /usr/sbin/fping $ROUTER_IP /dev/null ) /sbin/service
network restart
When the network is restarted, two AVCs are generated
type=AVC
Has anyone else got calibre
http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/
running on F11 x86_64?
Installed with the Binary install (sudo python..)
If I run from the GUI briefest flash
from cli get:
$ calibre
link hasn't been detected!
link hasn't been detected!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
I think for you the model will be ALC269 so you can try either of the
following (replace toshiba from the above line with one of the options
below):
basic
quanta
eeepc-p703
eeepc-p901
fujitsu
right, the 901 reports it's a ALC269. So I tried adding the entry you
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Subject: Re: F11 fix for sound on Intel HDA
Sjoerd == Sjoerd Mullender sjo...@acm.org writes:
Sjoerd On 2009-06-21 16:23, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
I can set my screen-saver to display a random picture from my
Pictures folder, and it will keep changing it every few
seconds.
But only when the screen-saver is
right, the 901 reports it's a ALC269. So I tried adding the entry you
suggested
to modprobe.conf using eeepc-0901 and it didn't change the sound after a
reboot. So I got brave and tried basic, rebooted, and voila! Sound! :) :)
Haven't yet tried headphones, but I will shortly.
Also, I think
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 10:35 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Christopher A. Williams wrote:
Anyone have ideas / experience with developing the magic incantation to
get this device going?
Please start by running lspci so we can know the exact PCI ID. The same
marketing name can often correspond
While installing F11 x86_64 from the DVD everything would go swimmingly
during language, timezone selection, then fail when it moved on.
It would be happily running along, then the screen would go blank and
all DVD and HD access would stop, obviously no error message :-) .
Media passed the check.
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Colin Brace wrote:
Colin Brace wrote:
I've opened a bug report here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506445
If and when the problem gets solved, I'll post an update here.
Tim Waugh identified the problem; the files from the Samsung unified
driver
I installed F11 x86_64 from the DVD. I did a minimal install using
only the base and development groups because I have several thousand
extra packages I like to install. Usually I do them via script, but
decided to try something different this time around in order to make
the process faster. I
for the sake of a short talk i've agreed to give (and which i will
post to my wiki ASAP), i'm trying to enumerate the various fedora
packages related to publishing, mostly related to XML and docbook. as
a start, i wanted to list the minimal set of packages one could
install to get a full
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.atwrote:
B Wooster wrote:
Then, I tried to make DVD playback work - followed all instructions
for libdvdcss, xine, totem, etc, but no luck - cannot play DVDs,
something about MPEG codec not found.
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