want x11-toolkits/gtk20..? Would pkg_add work for you?
Best,
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called it each time? Since
it's always called by the www user that doesn't help -- I need to
distinguish between legit processes that call 5 or 10 in a day and the idiot
who calls the other 31,000 times.
Thanks!
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(csh/tcsh).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourne_shell#Criticism
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On 2/18/13 4:21 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
The handbook does not cover how to add zfs support.
How is it done?
Does this help you?
https://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFS
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htdocs.1201.tar.gz htdocs/standrewsglenwood
...extracts nothing.
I've tried an individual file in that dir with no success.
I've tried other files and dirs with no success.
??
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: mysql_connect error
Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
On Tuesday, June 14, 2011 09:46:17 AM Glenn McCalley wrote:
Seen other people have
shows extension=mysql.so
Is there anywhere/anything else to look/do?
Thanks!
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: mysql_connect error
On 6/14/11 2:46 PM, Glenn McCalley wrote:
Seen other people have this problem but cannot get their resolutions to
work
On Tuesday, June 14, 2011 09:46:17 AM Glenn McCalley wrote:
Seen other people have this problem but cannot get their resolutions to
work for me.
Fatal error: Call to oundefined function mysql_connect() in etc., etc.
This began happening after an upgrade to php5 using the portmaster
program
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; glar...@freebsd.org
Cc: Glenn McCalley gl...@bnetmd.net
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: mysql_connect error
Hi Glenn,
Try running this command in your shell
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techl...@mail.bnetmd.net
Cc: glar...@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: mysql_connect error
On Tuesday, June 14, 2011 12:56:11 PM Glenn
on mysql 4.1.
Question: Do I have to deinstall everything, and then put it all back
together, or can I force the mysql 5.5 client and 5.5 server to install?
Thanks!
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Chris, portmaster was the key. Installed that (yes, read the manpage, and
your -o syntax was OK anyway) and MAGIC! -- update went fine.
Matthew and Robert's comments regarding updating taken to heart as well.
THANKS guys, much appreciated.
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This optional field specifies the signal number that will be sent
to the daemon process (or to all processes in a process group, if
the U flag was specified). If this field is not present, then a
SIGHUP signal will be sent.
--Glenn
extensions are installed in PHP?
pkg_info | grep php5-mysql
(if not..)
cd /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysql make install clean
Good luck!
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On 7/28/10 10:04 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
guys, i've been searching for a calender/reminder prog than i had YEARS
ago. cannot find.
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind
Would it be Remind?
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buckets. Here endeth
Y8P `Y8 the lesson. (Pal 8:256)
*clap*clap*clap*clap*clap*clap*
Well done, sir. :)
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On 7/23/10 10:01 PM, Victor Skovorodnikov wrote:
This may sound strange but I have a question about logo. Why such a logo for
BSD? What is the
meaning of that logo?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_Daemon
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#19 0xc0879dac in fork_trampoline () at
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s:208
(kgdb)
Can you kindly advise ?
BR,
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OK so the data center says my traffic is unreasonable.
Turns out they may be correct.
MRTG is showing one server with a totally unreasonable level of outbound
traffic so now I know which machine to study. Are there recommendations for
a tool to tell me what KIND of traffic, not just the gross
info files, personally, as I
rarely, if ever, use them, but it would be nice to get this box up to
the current release. :)
Google has not been helpful, so I figured I'd ask here. I've done a
mergemaster -p which added the audit group and such to /etc/group.
Thanks in advance...
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/etc
really
like for the buildworld c. to work as they're supposed to. :-/
So if anyone can tell me what to do to fix that buildworld from
5.4-RELEASE-p2 to go up to 6.0-RELEASE, I'd appreciate it!
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(it looks
like #), type CTRLD to log out, which should complete the boot process.
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them from the cd.
I use Freebsd 7.1
Hi Panos--you want to look into /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade
That should take care of your needs. :)
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I'm running FreeBSD-7.0 (athlon64, 4G RAM), with jabberd-2.2.7.1, and
expat-2.0.1. I'm trying to install mu-conference, and getting the
below-listed error. Any ideas? :-/
Thanks so much in advance!
Best,
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=== Building for mu-conference-0.7_3
cd src/ ; make
cd jabberd ; make
cc -O
installed to /usr/games/strfile
(Wojciech: I guess because fortune is for entertainment purposes...?)
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better than just letting Apache display the
directories.
Sugestins?
How about Ampache[1]?
1. http://ampache.org/
I personally like Ampache, with it's built-in Flash player. Very nifty,
works great, looks even better! :)
Best,
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be used first then DNS. Correct?
This is a 6.1 system.
Can we see your /etc/hosts file?
Best,
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Sergey Daemonic said the following on 8/18/08 10:27 AM:
Hello!
There is a problem with supporting NIC broadcom 59xx!
When it's gonna be resolved?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Good luck!
Best,
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amd64
Thanks in advance...
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will start retaining electronic and hard-copy fstab files from
my FreeBSD boxes for future reference, as Steve suggested in a later
message.
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of the installation without the
machine rebooting.
To make a long story shorter, is there any hope for getting a
privileged user account on this machine to move /etc back to where it
should be?
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Nevermind :) I think I solved the issue.
Thanks anywho :)
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not matching what the man page for hosts.allow says it can do?
I figured I'd ask here, since, well, y'all are pretty knowledgeable and
such and you might have an idea of what I may be doing wrong here.
Thanks in advance, listpeople! :)
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://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html
It's under Shortcuts on the right. Not obfuscated.. I found it in no
time at all...
Enjoy..
Best,
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processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 994 (ndis0 taskq)
trap number = 12
Any idea what the problem may be?
Glenn
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Update:
I wasn't able to solve the problem so resorted to installing FreeBSD 6.3
instead, and got the wireless working without any difficulty. I guess
that some of the ndis kernel code has been changed in 7.0 that is
causing my system to panic.
Glenn
I have just upgraded my Asus A2 notebook
, basically.. what am I missing? :-/ Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Google man 5 exports have not been my friends today :-/
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Jonathan!
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 13:16:54 Glenn Sieb wrote:
/u2 -alldirs...
first up, that line negates the need for:
/u2/opt/portage -alldirs
alldirs, is all dirs! anything underneath is then redundant.
Understood. Fixed that.
/u2 -alldirs -maproot
believe how fast the
amd64 branch installed off the CD (about 7 minutes)!
Now to get used to the new /etc/rc.d scheme.. :) (I'm
coming from 4.11-RELEASE--luckily I enjoy learning new things,
especially when they make life easier!)
Thanks, dev team! :) You rock!
Best,
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results.
What on Earth am I doing wrong here? :-/
Thanks in advance!
Best,
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Glenn Sieb wrote:
Hey everyone..
I bought an Abit KN9, with a 200MB Maxtor IDE drive on the main IDE0
channel. I also have RAID set up on the SATA devices.
I'm trying to install 6.2-RELEASE on the system, and it installs, I
created the partitions and sliced them appropriately (/, swap, /tmp
.. try
doing 'make install' ... it should run 'make test' for you. :)
Good luck!
Best,
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Parv wrote:
I do not think that test would run on perl install unless things have
changes since May 2006 (from build log on May 16 2006) ...
Ah.. good catch :)
Sorry about that, Don...
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Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
Glenn Gillis wrote:
If 'netstat -anp tcp' shows me an IP address and port with a process
listening on it, can anyone suggest a way to determine either the pid or
the owner of the process that is bound to that address?
In other words:
% netstat -anp tcp | grep
.)
NB: This is on a 4.11-RELEASE-p26 box.
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trouble with MSI mobos with VIA chipsets. They might not be
the fastest, but generally everything works. AMD chipsets are fine as well.
Thanks for the suggestions and info, Roland! I'll check into the Asus
and MSI boards.. :)
Best,
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? I'm not really married
to any of this, so if people have better suggestions for
motherboards/CPUs whatever--I'd seriously appreciate it. Backchannel is
fine. :)
Thanks again in advance,
Best,
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inet 192.168.125.71 netmask
255.255.255.128
Hope that helps..
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Jorge -
I know this one. The debug option is on, you need to turn it off, the
file is here: /var/db/ports/firefox/options
I'll try this out when I get home - thanks!
GB
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overall guide to info like this, I'd appreciate it if
someone would point it out to me. :^) I also get lost in the alphabet
soup of ATA, PCI, SCSI and so on.
Thanks in advance for any guidance. I didn't want to attach my whole
dmesg.boot file but will do so if that will help.
Best,
Glenn
kernel with all the fat trimmed
will help?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
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appreciate any advice the list can provide. I'm a huge
fan of FBSD, and have been using it consistently since 2000 now. :)
Thanks in advance, everyone!
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output, belonging to Apache's rotatelogs utility.)
Would anyone in the know be kind enough to explain why those cron
processes might still hanging around, and if they are anything to be
concerned about performance-wise?
Thanks!
Glenn Gillis
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about performance-wise?
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last pid: 6673; load averages: 43.01, 40.96, 40.99 up 35+04:57:2915:39:14
364 processes: 43 running, 315 sleeping, 6 zombie
Mem
...
...but what's the argument to present other than you don't need
coldfusion?
I'd even put CF on the system and be done with it if there was a FreeBSD
version (anyone have any luck with that?). Tracked down BlueDragon but
that's apparently Win only as well.
Ammunition wanted.
Thanks
Glenn
mdconfig(8)
to create a vnode backed memory disk to build the template jail in.
I just finished putting together a system with about 20 jails that
were replicated that way. They all worked fine.
-Glenn
Patrick
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Greetings,
I am setting up multiple
Hi there, anybody have a printcap entry for a Star Micronics SP200
receipt/badge/POS printer?
Or a pointer to programming info for this thing would be appreciated as well.
Looking to print trade show badges.
Thanks!
Glenn.
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At 04:52 PM 5/13/2006, Alex Johnson wrote:
I am aware that FreeBSD's claim to fame is that it has been ported to
anything with a processor.
I think you're thinking of NetBSD, not FreeBSD.
-Glenn
So, I am wondering if it'd be possible to
get my hands on a method for modding the DS's boot
no reason for this and I don't like it - how can I tell
which process is sending the packets?
sockstat -c should give you the info you need.
-Glenn
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, probably while using mergemaster.
You likely installed the default passwd file, which has no password for root.
Assign a password to root and you'll be fine.
-Glenn
My apologies if this has already been asked, but the search function
on lists.freebsd.org won't let me access other search
, no. If you want to backup the software installed from
ports you will typically need /usr/local.
The contents of /var/db would also be desirable so that you know
which ports are installed on the machine among other things.
-Glenn
The last directory will det all of your user's data. Some
At 09:08 AM 4/16/2006, Oliver Iberien wrote:
On Sunday 16 April 2006 09:00, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 09:58 PM 2/22/2006, Andy Reitz wrote:
Hi Oliver,
At a minimum, you will probably want to back up the following directories:
/etc
/usr/local/etc
/home
/kernel
The version is 6.0. Am I missing sometihng obvious? Does it need to mount /
first? If so, how?
/boot has to be in the / file system.
There's a rather lengthy thread about this a few months back if you
search the archives.
-Glenn
Cheers
Brendan
Private Servers), and
fully managed dedicated servers that run on multiple versions of FreeBSD.
cPanel and Fanstastico are available and bandwidth allocation is generous.
24x7 live support for single sites and resellers.
Are you sure you want to trade one typo for another?
-Glenn
Please
At 10:48 AM 4/1/2006, Luke Dean wrote:
Hi, how can i know what the dependencies are for a particular port?
try:
# make pretty-print-run-depends-list
- or -
# make pretty-print-build-depends-list
Where do you guys find these interesting and useful make targets?
man ports
-Glenn
I've
and observations to strenghten this theory, I would
really appreciate it.
Besides being flame bait, I think you'll find little support for your
little theory on this list.
-Glenn
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On Wednesday 29 March 2006 12:35 am, Glenn Dawson wrote:
= I saw that, but you had that part right...I thought the only
= problem was with getting the reject message to work properly.
=
= Anyway...
=
= This is what I typically do:
=
= [EMAIL
variable in the csh(1) man page, and
the environment section of the ls(1) man page.
-Glenn
Enjoy,
Vaaf
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Thanks!
-mi
At 01:22 PM 3/28/2006, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Hi!
I host a domain with a handful of real addresses. I noticed, that
spammers are using a variety of random
At 09:26 PM 3/28/2006, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 10:09 pm, Glenn Dawson wrote:
= I use this in my virtusertable:
= [EMAIL PROTECTED] error:nouser 550 No such user here
=
= but you should be able to change the message half of that with no trouble.
Please, review
At 04:51 AM 3/27/2006, Ian Lord wrote:
At 07:47 2006-03-27, Ian Lord wrote:
At 02:47 2006-03-27, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 10:22 PM 3/26/2006, Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I just installed mysql-server50 port for the ports databases directory...
I compiled it using defaults
make
make install
, and it
has support for innodb.
What did you do to determine that your install does not have support?
-Glenn
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At 04:30 AM 3/17/2006, Michael S wrote:
I've tried both. fsck_ffs /dev/ad0s1a also exits because of bad superblocks.
Have you tried to use any of the
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I've tried both. fsck_ffs /dev/ad0s1a also exits because of bad superblocks.
Have you tried to use any of the alternate super blocks?
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not gotten a straight forward one.
Is what possible?
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be accessible.
I think he would have much greater success by fsck'ing /dev/ad0s1a
instead of /dev/ad0s1. (note the lack of an 'a' in the device name
in the output above.
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/kernel.
Assuming it's there, what happens if you stop the boot at the loader
prompt and manually load the kernel you want?
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think that applies in any significant
way to modern drives.I could be wrong on that, though.
On some current drives, I've seen differences in sustained throughput
of up to 2 to 1 when comparing the beginning of the disk and the end
of the disk. The beginning of the disk being faster.
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/acd0 of=foo.iso bs=2048
You can then use burncd to make a copy. Also note that the block
size is important here.
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At 03:28 PM 3/12/2006, Jeffrey wrote:
I am getting the following message:
inetd[624]: ssh/tcp: bind: Address already use
Anyone could tell me what is the meaning of this message?
It means that you are running sshd as a daemon _and_ starting it from
inetd. You can't do both.
-Glenn
from source, and following their directions
found here: http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php#a7
you would supply that option to the configure script that you run
before doing a make.
-Glenn
Thanks,
Lawrence
JACK README
Welcome to JACK, the Jack Audio Connection Kit.
Please see
At 03:56 AM 3/6/2006, Scott Sipe wrote:
I am dealing with a company LAN that lives behind an OpenBSD based
firewall+NAT machine. All internal machines have 10.x.x.x addresses.
One of the internal machines acts as an intranet webserver. Everyone
in the building should be able to access it.
I
At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
-Glenn
If I telnet to the receiving host and redirect a file to the serial
line, I do see data being
At 06:17 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
What sort of cable are you using? Does it have all the control
lines connected? or just tx/rx data?
(forgive me if this sounds like nitpicking)
This marks the first time I ever busted out my multimeter to work on
FreeBSD
to the beginning of a line.
-Glenn
Isn't this a bit stupid?
Thanks,
Vaaf
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on the print server machine - it will print. Windows can't.
If anyone can give me some suggestions...?
You may need guest ok = yes for the printer share. Unless of course
you tried that already.
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Here is my smb.conf file.
# smb.conf20060220 - re-write - simplify
#
# NOTE
40-42 in the qpopper docs:
http://www.eudora.com/download/eudora/qpopper/4.0/free/final/Qpopper.pdf
-Glenn
Running it from inet can cause a load as inet will exec qpopper
on demand. I run qpopper in server mode with out seeing much load
on 5.X servers.
Hope this helps.
-Derek
but got reply from 46:04:ed:10:08:33 on vx0
please can somebody tell me what's going on and how I can fix it
Don't run three network cards on the same network in the same system.
-Glenn
thank you in advanced.
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Nieuw op MSN
to
be absolutely sure before entering any disk modifying
commands (just like I was absolutely sure last time...).
I'm guessing it's as simple as:
# newfs /dev/ad0s1e
That will do it.
-Glenn
cheers,
a1
(ps: please CC as I'm not on the list)
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freebsd
ad1s1e?
Also, posting the output from the following commands would go a long
way in helping you figure out what to do:
fdisk /dev/ad1
bsdlabel /dev/ad1
bsdlabel /dev/ad1s1
And possibly:
bsdlabel /dev/ad1s2
bsdlabel /dev/ad1s3
bsdlabel /dev/ad1s4
depending on what fdisk shows.
-Glenn
Thanks.
Dave
in which
partitions are unmounted.
Any idea?
that's exactly what shutdown now is supposed to do.
If you want the machine to power off you can use
shutdown -p now
or if you just want it to halt but stay on you can use
shutdown -h now
the shutdown(8) man page has all the details.
-Glenn
Thanks
to transfer the files? ftp, scp, nfs, something else?
-Glenn
Network have been changed and the problem is still the same. So I
thought it was a network problem. Then I installed an other FreeBSD on a
different computer and plugged it in a completely different network and
the problem is still here
At 02:32 PM 2/16/2006, Daniel A. wrote:
What exactly do you want to measure to make what decision?
Do you want to find out how much [%] your OS is available
whithout load just patching it with the latest SA
recommended patches?
Do you want to
and
see if that makes a difference.
-Glenn
I get no error messages
I have tried 3 different hard drives thinking it might be a messed MBR but
even a fresh drive makes no difference
What is missing?
please help
my system is running an AMD Duron at 1.3 MHz with 380megs ram
R Glen Whyte
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