Yesterday, I lost about an hour's work because of this behavior. I had
been editing an audio file in Audacity, and I was going to save it. When
Audacity's save-confirmation dialog appeared, I pressed Enter, not
seeing that the small Restart dialog had also appeared in the corner of
the screen and
Doug McMahon wrote:
Without this totem is almost worthless so should be attended to
I fully agree. I stopped using totem because of this bug and switched to
Audacious. Feature-wise, I liked totem better, but I just couldn't trust
it.
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What is the model number of the modem?
E1750. I don't use that anymore, but now that I tried it, it connected fine!
Are the bugs fixed in Ubuntu 12.04?
This one seems to be fixed, but on the other hand, I now have a 4G
Huawei E398, with which I'm not having any luck connecting with under
No, I discovered it just now.
By the way, I now remember that the E1750 was not the modem I had when I
filed the report. The old modem is no longer in my possession, so I
can't say how that works with 12.04.
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Unity's login greeter does not tell you more about which desktop
enviroment it will start than showing its icon next to the user name.
That is unsatisfactory, since some environments share the same icon
(Ubuntu and Ubuntu 2D, to just mention one example).
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login greeter should be more upfront about which desktop environment
it will start
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On 2012-06-01 13:03, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
... do you have other cases where that's an issue?
Yes, Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (No Effects) share the same
icon. In addition, User defined session, Mate and Cinnamon all have
the same all-white (default?) icon.
it's rather a request to
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How to reproduce:
1) Open a Terminal window.
2) Type a command without pressing Enter.
3) Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up the Logout confirmation dialog.
4) Press Enter to confirm logout.
Desired result: You are logged out from the session.
Actual result: The command you had
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** Changed in: eog-plugins (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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eog failed to create drawable
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04, I find that I can no longer
run eog: it displays the requested image and then exits after a few
seconds; the following is printed to the console:
failed to create drawable
(eog:15986): Clutter-CRITICAL **: Unable to initialize
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eog failed to create drawable
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I should add that nouveau, version 1:0.0.16+git20110107+b795ca6e-
0ubuntu7, is my graphics driver.
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eog failed to create drawable
To
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Totem will randomly freeze fast-forwarding FLAC files: CPU usage rises
to 100 % and I have to kill it. Sometimes I can fast-forward through the
whole file without any hickups, and sometimes it will freeze, without
any apparent pattern to it. Sometimes, after having
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OK, I uninstalled eog-plugins, and eog doesn't exit. So the culprit must
be in a plugin.
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By selectively disabling different plugins, I find that it's the Map
plugin that causes the clutter problem. Well I never got Map to work, so
good riddance!
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I have installed and tested the newly-built package from natty-proposed,
and I have verified that meld does no longer stall on the repositories
that caused me to open this bug report. I also have verified the basic
bzr functionality, including diff, commit and revert.
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I fixed the issues and uploaded it to -proposed, please test it when
the release team accepts the upload.
I suppose I'll be notified by the system when that happens.
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 I'm having trouble running
meld on some repositories: meld seems to freeze up while bzr runs at 100
% CPU until I kill it. After some digging I find that it's the
invocation of brz check that seemingly runs into an endless
OK, I have updated the bug description and created a packaging branch for natty:
lp:~autark/ubuntu/natty/meld/meld-fix-988296
I have not yet proposed for merging.
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** Summary changed:
- bzr check awfully slow checking repository in valid_repo
+ meld awfully slow opening Bazaar (bzr) repository in valid_repo
** Description changed:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 I'm having trouble running
- meld on some repositories: meld seems to freeze up
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 I'm having trouble running
meld on some repositories: meld seems to freeze up while bzr runs at 100
% CPU until I kill it. After some digging I find that it's the
invocation of brz check that seemingly runs into an endless loop:
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I find that this is fixed in revision 29 (current trunk); it uses bzr
status instead of bzr check to check for a valid repo.
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bzr check
Adding a minimal patch to solve this bug for natty, taken from precise.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meld/+bug/988296/+attachment/3103755/+files/patch-988296-natty-updates.diff
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Fair enough, as long as the dialog text makes clear that it comes from
Synaptic.
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synaptic shows anonymous dialog if started by
I should mention that I'm no longer getting any error messages, and the
rsync is more or less successful, but permissions, owner and group
settings are not transferred; I can see that by repeating the same
invocation with --itemize-changes:
.f...pog... etc/wpa_supplicant/functions.sh
.f...pog...
On 2011-12-07 15:00, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
does installing poppler-data workaround the issue? do you still get the
bug?
I have poppler-data installed already; that solves some other problems
but not this one. I'm still on 10.10, so nothing has changed. I'll
report back when I've had time to
Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Thanks for the report, could you please attach a test case to the
report? thanks.
I'm sorry but the PDF in question contains financial data that I don't
wish to make public.
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Robert Roth (evfool) wrote:
(and they should be in English, but should use numeric, date, time, etc
formats from nl_NL locale).
Actually, it depends. In running text, the language locale should be
used for all formatting even though the user's non-language locale is
different. For example, it
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I have an rsync-based backup routine. Today I had the following error:
$ rsync -F -h -av --backup --delete --delete-excluded --force
--backup-dir=/media/2TBBackup/backup/.versions/media/hp320/Skannat#2011-07-07#11:21:33
--exclude=*.o --exclude=*~ --exclude=#*
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Confirming bug in Maverick, 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18
18:42:20 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ mogrify -version
GraphicsMagick 1.3.12 2010-03-08 Q8 http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/
Copyright (C) 2002-2010 GraphicsMagick Group.
Additional copyrights and licenses apply to this software.
Any workaround? I'm sitting here with an unaccessible backup.
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aes crypto not loaded by default, modprobe aes fails
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Workaround: manually execute delete from messages where operation =
'search'; and compact database. That brings down the size to 3.2 MB.
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Sorry, my bad! A bad password made me bark up the wrong tree. I am now
able to access the encrypted backup.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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maybe this issue could be duplicate of bug 734917
No, I don't think so. That bug is about where gwibber stores different
types of data; this one is about gwibber storing too much data.
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re comment #4: see bug #799356.
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gwibber stores data in XDG_CONFIG_HOME directory
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I set up an ecryptfs volume some time ago, using aes crypto. Now, nearly
six months later, after a few minor kernel upgrades, I'm unable to
access the same volume from the same machine; the mount seemingly
succeeds but the data remains encrypted. The only apparent anomaly in
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Kernel 2.6.35-22-generic gives the same problem. Strange!
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aes crypto not loaded by default, modprobe aes fails
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I think the problem lies with module aesni_intel.ko not being loadable:
# modprobe -v aesni_intel
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.35-28-generic/kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel.ko
FATAL: Error inserting aesni_intel
(/lib/modules/2.6.35-28-generic/kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel.ko): No such
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Binary package hint: gwibber
I noticed that ~/.config/gwibber/gwibber.sqlite is 640 MB big!
Having only run gwibber for a few months and not having posted or
received more than a few hundred Twitter messages I was puzzled and took
a deeper look in the database. To my
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gwibber stores extreme number of messages in gwibber.sqlite
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It seems that merely by invoking Refresh (F5) makes gwibber store some 100
messages in the database.
Does gwibber really need to store search results in a database?
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I see a strong correlation between my internet connection going shaky
and gwibber-service running amok.
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massive cpu usage
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Sorry, that does not work.
This works, though:
sudo setcap CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE=ep /usr/bin/garmin_save_runs
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I have a PDF that is displayed with important parts missing, without
evince (2.32.0) reporting any error in its GUI. Below is the output
when opened from the command line. I'm unwilling to upload the file as
it contains personal data.
I have poppler-data installed; therefore this bug is not a
Could somebody please raise the importance of this bug? It is tantamount
to a data-loss bug.
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Text does not display in Evince or other pdf
I downloaded Acroread for Linux and opened the troublesome document.
Acroread displays an error message about not being able to extract
embedded font Arial Bold but seems to display all text anyway.
Apparently, acroread uses a fallback strategy when it encounters fonts
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I can see a clear rise in CPU usage when I have pauvcontrol's Input
Devices tab open. The rise is due to pavucontrol and especially Xorg
taking more CPU, but not more than some 10 %. I think it's the drawing
of the input level that causes that. However, selecting a less busy tab
lowers the CPU
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Binary package hint: evince
I noticed that a PDF file I received from my accountant was surprisingly
missing some important data when viewed in Evince, so I started Evince
from the command line. I got an almost endless number of error messages:
Error: PDF file is damaged -
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some font thing failed, failed to load truetype font - important
data silently left out
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$ grep ecryptfs /proc/mounts
/media/FotoPassport/backup /media/FotoPassport/backup ecryptfs
rw,relatime,ecryptfs_fnek_sig=2231c2181a07c48a,ecryptfs_sig=2231c2181a07c48a,ecryptfs_cipher=aes,ecryptfs_key_bytes=16,ecryptfs_unlink_sigs
0 0
$uname -a
Linux barbaren 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP
$ bzr unshelve --preview
Using changes with id 1.
M gensite.rb
Text conflict in gensite.rb
=== modified file 'gensite.rb'
--- a/gensite.rb2010-11-25 15:07:48 +
+++ b/gensite.rb2011-04-17 05:57:55 +
@@ -236,7
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Binary package hint: meld
I have found that meld creates a new directory in /tmp for each file it
diffs. This causes clutter in /tmp and slowly fills up the file system
until meld is closed. Furthermore, if meld crashes or is killed, these
directories are not removed.
How
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Given the potentially high embarrassment factor of posting using the
wrong account, this would be a very welcome enhancement.
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Use avatars
Still an issue in FF 4.0. (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0)
Especially troubling is the fact that F11 does not work if you happen to
activate a hidden menu. My suggestion is that Firefox should exit full-
view mode when a menu is activated.
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
I was using Update Manager to update to the latest flashplugin-
installer. While the installer was downloading the flashplugin my 3G
modem lost coverage and I had to reinitialize it. That made the
installer hang.
Console output
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OK, after several minutes the download started again and ran to a
successful conclusion. So I think I may have been too quick to file this
bug. But it would have been helpful to have had some sort of indication
that the downloader was still alive and waiting. It also took a very
long time to
I'm seeing this occasionally. Only a kill -9 will do.
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gnome-settings-daemon loads 100% processor
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GNU/Linux
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gnome-settings-daemon loads 100% processor
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tag picker not working
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In the postr GUI, next to the Tags input field, there is a ... button
that I suppose is a picker of some sort. It has never worked for me, so
something must be wrong.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: postr 0.12.4-2
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I don't know whether the Flickr API allows it, but if possible, postr
should allow the user to add to more than set at a time.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: postr 0.12.4-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-24.42-generic
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allow adding to multiple sets at once
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I have been running pavucontrol for quite some time and I notice that
pulseaudio has slowly been hoarding memory, now being almost on a par
with Firefox. I find that absurd for a daemon process.
Here is the top output of the top command,
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The Twitter web client does not display new messages automatically,
instead it says something like 2 new tweets and you have to press a
button to see the new tweets. I find that helpful, since I can clearly
keep track of what's new since last
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** Summary changed:
- not delete the messages
+ gwibber displays deleted messages, no indication of deletion
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gwibber displays deleted
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For any message, Gwibber displays how many
seconds/hours/minutes/days/years ago the message was sent. But I'm more
interested in knowing more or less the exact time a message was sent, so
I find this kind of approximate display annoying. I would
** Summary changed:
- gwibber should display message date and time, not just
seconds/minutes/hours/days/years ago
+ gwibber should display message date and time, not just
seconds/minutes/hours/days/years ago
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This simple patch appends a timestamp to the ago string, producing a
string like this: (2 hours ago [2011-02-24 07:15:49.00] ) (my LC_TIME
is sv_SE).
** Attachment added: bug-724166-patch.txt
Correction: the string is (2 hours ago [2011-02-24 07:15:49.00] );
there is no trailing whitespace.
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gwibber should display message date
Correction: the string is (2 hours ago [2011-02-24 07:15:49.00]);
there is no trailing whitespace.
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Title:
gwibber should display message date
I see an inconsistency in the following code from util.py (condensed):
elif d.seconds 3600 and d.seconds = 60:
# ...
elif round(d.seconds) 60:
# ...
else: return BUG: %s % str(d)
Note the different handling of d.seconds: it is rounded in one
expression but not the other. But I'm
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 567037 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567037
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 567037
gwibber text field only accessible if using network-manager
* You can subscribe to bug 567037 by following this link:
From duplicate bug #668150:
I have made a rudimentary patch to the maverick-updates branch which
comments out the connection-state queries and disregards changes in the
connection state. With this patch I can now use Gwibber with a wvdial
connection.
The downside is that there does not seem to
I get your point, but I see the bug as a bug report that also has a
suggestion for a feature. If we ignore the suggestion it's a bug report
and should be assigned an importance that makes it more likely to be
fixed. I'm only worried that because of the Wishlist classification it
will not be
I concocted a small test program that mimics the logic in util.py:
def testit(v):
print(v)
if v = 60:
print = 60
elif round(v) 60:
print 60
else: print err
testit(59.4)
testit(59.5)
testit(59.6)
testit(60)
Output:
59.4
60
59.5
err
59.6
err
60
=
This patch removes the rounding in the last elif condition, to avoid an
error when the seconds part is between 59.5 and 60.0.
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Seen this too, confirming. Same version as bug reporter.
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Gwibber shows
I'm amazed to see how sucha a serious data-loss bug can be relegated to
Wishlist importance.
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no warning if a message cannot be sent; no
Probably a duplicate of bug #705674.
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Gwibber shows BUG:00:00:59:63 instead of x seconds ago in
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I have made a rudimentary patch to the maverick-updates branch which
comments out the connection-state queries and disregards changes in the
connection state. With this patch I can now use Gwibber with a wvdial
connection.
The downside is that there does not seem to be any error checking in the
** Tags added: maverick
** Tags removed: lucid
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gwibber dependent on network-manager connection, cannot use wvdial
(text input disabled)
I'm having the same problem, when connected to mobile broadband via
wvdial. It works when connected via network manager.
** Summary changed:
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My gwibber version is 2.32.2-0ubuntu2.
** Tags added: lucid
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(text
I'm running trunk Minefield/Linux 64-bit, with ui._use_activity_cursor
enabled, and although the pref works, the result is disappointing,
because most cursors do not seem to have a busy version.
For example, after clicking on a link, the cursor does not to change to
a busy cursor until after I
I have notified upstream, http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpsbabel/, of
the problem.
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[regression] upload route to garmin, route
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Binary package hint: gpsbabel
I have found a regression in gpsbabel/maverick: uploading a route to my
Garmin Forerunner 301 fails with the message ROUTE TRUNCATED on the
Garmin. The Garmin displays the uploaded route as having no waypoints.
The command is:
gpsbabel -r -i
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The bug seems to have been introduced in revision 11, i.e. the first
revision after the Lucid branch:
revno: 11 [merge]
tags: 1.3.7~cvs2-3
author: Bernd Zeimetz b...@debian.org
committer: Bazaar Package Importer james.wes...@ubuntu.com
branch nick: maverick
timestamp: Thu 2010-05-06 14:12:41
In the Maverick branch (rev. 14), reverting file garmin.c to revision 10
(Lucid) fixes the problem. Unfortunately, that file has quite a lot of
changes, so it may be tricky to track down the error.
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Investigating the Sourceforge CVS tree, I have found the offending
commit to be 1.135:
date: 2010/01/20 12:40:53; author: robertl; state: Exp; lines: +4 -1
When writing routes, set class to map type instead of user so that duplicate
waypoints aren't created.
$ cvs diff -r 1.134 -r 1.135
This patch reverts the change and fixes the problem for me.
** Attachment added: garmin_route_bug_patch.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpsbabel/+bug/701600/+attachment/1791414/+files/garmin_route_bug_patch.txt
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