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Boost Channel 0.07.1
Boost Channel is a C++ template framework for distributed message passing and event dispatching. more>>
Boost Channel is a C++ template framework for distributed message passing and event dispatching. Its major components (message IDs, routing algorithms...) are highly configurable as template parameters.
As a namespace shared by peer threads, channels support publish/subscribe scope control, message filtering, and translation.
Enhancements:
- Jamfile.v2 was added for building the channel library and examples (the current boost CVS build system was changed so Jamfile.v2 is required).
- However, there are issues with building samples using Jamfile.v2 with WindowsXP and VC++.
- Windows users should use the existing Jamfile (v1).
- This may involve replacing the boost/tools/build/v1 directory with the content from an older boost release or CVS checkout (such as 12/10/2006).
<<lessAs a namespace shared by peer threads, channels support publish/subscribe scope control, message filtering, and translation.
Enhancements:
- Jamfile.v2 was added for building the channel library and examples (the current boost CVS build system was changed so Jamfile.v2 is required).
- However, there are issues with building samples using Jamfile.v2 with WindowsXP and VC++.
- Windows users should use the existing Jamfile (v1).
- This may involve replacing the boost/tools/build/v1 directory with the content from an older boost release or CVS checkout (such as 12/10/2006).
Download (0.087MB)
Added: 2007-01-26 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1003 downloads
Versatile Cursors for GNUemacs 1.09
Versatile Cursors for GNUemacs is a set of emacs commands managing an more>>
Versatile Cursors for GNUemacs is a set of emacs commands managing an "item" cursor (e.g. a word, expression, sentence, or defun).
Versatile Cursors for GNUemacs quickly re-assigns the cursor keys between these as needed. Built on this are high-level actions such as converting code blocks to separate functions.
This provides elegant and concise editing, and is pedal- and voice-friendly.
Main features:
- A block (or region) cursor, with motion and text selection by semantically significant units e.g. statements, statement parts, sentences, phrases, table rows and cells
- Editing in terms of these (e.g. ``Make the selected code conditional or ``Delete the selected text)
- Easy access to these through flexible, dynamic, rebinding of the arrow keys and others, with easy ways to navigate the space of possible navigation spaces
- High-level editing operations such as:
- Converting an expression to a local variable initialized to that value
- Converting a block of code to a procedure/function, working out automatically what parameters are required
- Means to access these (and other) navigation and editing commands through a narrow-channel interface such as footswitches (suitable for disability access, including RSI)
- Voice access setup for use with emacs-vr-mode
Enhancements:
- Mostly bug fixes, including a long-standing one for the mode changing wrongly on coming out of the minibuffer.
<<lessVersatile Cursors for GNUemacs quickly re-assigns the cursor keys between these as needed. Built on this are high-level actions such as converting code blocks to separate functions.
This provides elegant and concise editing, and is pedal- and voice-friendly.
Main features:
- A block (or region) cursor, with motion and text selection by semantically significant units e.g. statements, statement parts, sentences, phrases, table rows and cells
- Editing in terms of these (e.g. ``Make the selected code conditional or ``Delete the selected text)
- Easy access to these through flexible, dynamic, rebinding of the arrow keys and others, with easy ways to navigate the space of possible navigation spaces
- High-level editing operations such as:
- Converting an expression to a local variable initialized to that value
- Converting a block of code to a procedure/function, working out automatically what parameters are required
- Means to access these (and other) navigation and editing commands through a narrow-channel interface such as footswitches (suitable for disability access, including RSI)
- Voice access setup for use with emacs-vr-mode
Enhancements:
- Mostly bug fixes, including a long-standing one for the mode changing wrongly on coming out of the minibuffer.
Download (0.46MB)
Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
IRC Channel Relay Bot 1.1
The purpose of this bot is to relay messages from one IRC network to another. more>>
Relay-bot is a program we initially wrote because our group of friends that hang out on one channel could never seem to all stay on EFnet, and even if we could EFnet was splitting so badly at the time that it was unusable. However, we couldnt readily switch to another network because not everybody is always online and a few people wanted to stick with EFnet because there were other friends of theirs still there. So, relay-bot was born. It allowed us to split our channel across 2 (actually, 3 or 4) different IRC networks fairly effectively.
You[l need a copy Of Perl since perlay bot is written in Perl. Youll also need a copy of Net::IRC.
Theres currently no real installation routine; just untar the tarball, edit "relay-bot.config" and run "relay-bot.pl".
Enhancements:
- relay-bot.config: Fixed small issue in example config file
- BUGS, relay-bot.pl: Prepping for update to a new release
<<lessYou[l need a copy Of Perl since perlay bot is written in Perl. Youll also need a copy of Net::IRC.
Theres currently no real installation routine; just untar the tarball, edit "relay-bot.config" and run "relay-bot.pl".
Enhancements:
- relay-bot.config: Fixed small issue in example config file
- BUGS, relay-bot.pl: Prepping for update to a new release
Download (0.02MB)
Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1277 downloads

XMLtoANY for Linux 1.0
uses XSLT to provide content from XML source and XSL stylesheet more>> XMLtoANY is a free servlet that uses XSLT to provide content from XML source and XSL stylesheet. Depending on incoming device request, XMLtoANY converts XML source into content (HTML, WML, XML, ...) viewable for the device. XML source could be local or remote (i.e : from a content-provider).
Setup xmlconfig parameter with the absolute path to xmltoany.xml file.
To do so, edit WEB-INF/web.xml and modify tag.
Note : If youre not familiar with J2EE then simply setup xmlconfig as an init parameter in your servlet engine.
Setup conf/xmltoany.xml by filling in and tags.
tag is the path to the XML source. It could be local
(e.g. : /aHardDiskPath/data/mysource.xml) or remote
(e.g : http://www.acontentprovider.com/channel/source.xml)
You can also setup the CACHE attribute to enable caching features. It is useful for remote source. Cache value is a time period in seconds. -1 means no cache.
tags define relations between device, content-type and xsl. For each target you have to setup the following nodes :
tag is the string that must match to the HTTP ACCEPT header from the devices request.
tag is the associated HTTP response content-type.
tag is the XSL stylesheet that converts XML to content viewable by the device matching to the current target.
If you have caching feature enabled you have to setup the CACHEFILE attribute with the absolute path to cache file.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
189 downloads
FloodServ 3.0 Alpha3
FloodServ protects your IRC network from common Floodbot types of attacks, such as channel join/part floods. more>>
FloodServ script protects your IRC network from common Floodbot types of attacks, such as channel join and part floods.
<<less Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
803 downloads
Ethics Search Protocol 1.87
Ethics Search Protocol in short ESP is an XML-based protocol for search engines. more>>
Ethics Search Protocol in short ESP is an XML-based protocol for search engines that is designed to allow people to express specific ethical requirements when performing searches.
Consumers seldom get the chance to communicate ethical requirements because the proper communication channel does not exist. This project has the goal to offer an open source specification and implementation for that missing communication channel.
Enhancements:
- Changes were made to Category, OrganizationSearchParameters, SearchProfile, and Community.
- PolicyReference complements PolicyStatement.
- EvaluationScheme complements VotingScheme.
- The Envelope type was removed.
- The documentation was improved.
<<lessConsumers seldom get the chance to communicate ethical requirements because the proper communication channel does not exist. This project has the goal to offer an open source specification and implementation for that missing communication channel.
Enhancements:
- Changes were made to Category, OrganizationSearchParameters, SearchProfile, and Community.
- PolicyReference complements PolicyStatement.
- EvaluationScheme complements VotingScheme.
- The Envelope type was removed.
- The documentation was improved.
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Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1023 downloads
FlashUnity Client 0.3
FlashUnity is a channel-based approach to an XML flash communications server and chat room. more>>
FlashUnity is a channel-based approach to an XML flash communications server and chat room.
Using the concept of channels and filters the FlashUnity server becomes extremely flexible and very easy to extend. Also, by using channels it is possible to run multiple modular functions within the same server.
Filters allow you to prefilter input for all channels or provide other functionality to all channels. This is a total rewrite of CyberSS, and the APIs and XML have multiple major changes. Each module, filter, and the chat client are in their own seperate PEAR package.
Enhancements:
- Room changes now work properly, and there are Uselist updates.
- This is the final release before 1.0.
<<lessUsing the concept of channels and filters the FlashUnity server becomes extremely flexible and very easy to extend. Also, by using channels it is possible to run multiple modular functions within the same server.
Filters allow you to prefilter input for all channels or provide other functionality to all channels. This is a total rewrite of CyberSS, and the APIs and XML have multiple major changes. Each module, filter, and the chat client are in their own seperate PEAR package.
Enhancements:
- Room changes now work properly, and there are Uselist updates.
- This is the final release before 1.0.
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2006-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1335 downloads
Channel 0.3 Beta
Channel is a generic/simple facility with the purpose of making message passing and event dispatching. more>>
Channel is a generic/simple facility with the purpose of making event dispatching and message passing as straightforward to use as data structures:
Channel is a template library, with its major components configurable as template parameters:
template
<
class Id_Type,
class Id_Trait = IdTrait ,
class SynchPolicy = ACE_MT_SYNCH,
class AllocPolicy,
class Router = MapRouter
>
class Channel
By replacing Id_Type, Id_Trait and Router with various concrete classes, Channel can support table/linear message routing, hierarchical routing and associative routing (Linda style) at the demand of user. The same way, we can use integer, string, POD structs or any class as message ids (provided that proper operations are defined with Id_Trait)
Channel provides complete publish/subscribe interface for channel members (peer threads in message passing and objects in event dispatching) to pub/sub message/event ids/types and send/receive messages/events
Channels are process local entities which can be "connected" to allow transparent distributed communication between members in different channels (Connectors based on tcp socket and unix domain socket are provided as samples)
Namespace control:
The ids published/subscribed by channel members constitute channels namespace.
Channel provides publish/subscribe scope control; When ids are published/subscribed, peers can specify desired scope (LOCAL, REMOTE, GLOBAL)
When 2 channels are connected, their namespaces are automatically "merged", which is transparent to both channel members and programmers. Members can communicate with members in remote channels the same way as with local members (by pub/sub ids).
Namespace merge/integration is controlled by:
Id scope specification
filters and translators defined at channel connections
Channel communication are peer-2-peer; there are no central daemons required for message passing.
Channel support both asynchronous message passing and synchronous event dispatching models.
Channel is built on top of
ACE (Adaptive Communication Environment) to gain platform independence.
Enhancements:
- The framework was ported to Windows XP with VC8.
- Dispatching policy was added as a Channel template parameter to support various dispatching algorithms.
- Broadcast and simple RoundRobin dispatching policies were implemented for testing.
- Callback was changed to functor style so that normal functions and functors can be directly used as callbacks.
<<lessChannel is a template library, with its major components configurable as template parameters:
template
<
class Id_Type,
class Id_Trait = IdTrait ,
class SynchPolicy = ACE_MT_SYNCH,
class AllocPolicy,
class Router = MapRouter
>
class Channel
By replacing Id_Type, Id_Trait and Router with various concrete classes, Channel can support table/linear message routing, hierarchical routing and associative routing (Linda style) at the demand of user. The same way, we can use integer, string, POD structs or any class as message ids (provided that proper operations are defined with Id_Trait)
Channel provides complete publish/subscribe interface for channel members (peer threads in message passing and objects in event dispatching) to pub/sub message/event ids/types and send/receive messages/events
Channels are process local entities which can be "connected" to allow transparent distributed communication between members in different channels (Connectors based on tcp socket and unix domain socket are provided as samples)
Namespace control:
The ids published/subscribed by channel members constitute channels namespace.
Channel provides publish/subscribe scope control; When ids are published/subscribed, peers can specify desired scope (LOCAL, REMOTE, GLOBAL)
When 2 channels are connected, their namespaces are automatically "merged", which is transparent to both channel members and programmers. Members can communicate with members in remote channels the same way as with local members (by pub/sub ids).
Namespace merge/integration is controlled by:
Id scope specification
filters and translators defined at channel connections
Channel communication are peer-2-peer; there are no central daemons required for message passing.
Channel support both asynchronous message passing and synchronous event dispatching models.
Channel is built on top of
ACE (Adaptive Communication Environment) to gain platform independence.
Enhancements:
- The framework was ported to Windows XP with VC8.
- Dispatching policy was added as a Channel template parameter to support various dispatching algorithms.
- Broadcast and simple RoundRobin dispatching policies were implemented for testing.
- Callback was changed to functor style so that normal functions and functors can be directly used as callbacks.
Download (5.5MB)
Added: 2006-03-16 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1318 downloads
Amarok announce 1.0
Amarok announce is a small perl script for Konversation which will display what you play in amarok. more>>
Amarok announce is a small perl script for Konversation which will display what you play in amarok.
Place the script in ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts, make sure its executeable, then add in Konversation an Alias "amarok /exec amarok.pl" then you can use it by typing /amarok in a channel.
<<lessPlace the script in ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts, make sure its executeable, then add in Konversation an Alias "amarok /exec amarok.pl" then you can use it by typing /amarok in a channel.
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Added: 2006-04-25 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1280 downloads
SILC Plugin for Kopete 0.3
SILC Plugin for Kopete is a protocol plugin for Kopete, the KDE Instant Messenger. more>>
SILC Plugin for Kopete is a protocol plugin for Kopete, the KDE Instant Messenger. If you ever cursed that you cannot join the SILC Network using Kopete this can help you. It will add SILC support to Kopete.
The plugin is based on libsilc which is part of the SILC Toolkit mentioned above. The library was initially written by Pekka Riikonen and is still maintained by him.
Main features:
- Channels can be joined or added to the contact list.
- One-to-one chats can be initiated by clicking members participating in group chats.
- Password protected channels are supported.
- User invitation is handy through drag-and-drop functionality.
- Signature verification and public key handling are fully supported.
- File transfesr to other buddies is possible, including graphical progress information and automatic detection of NATed workstations.
- guided channel configuration is partially available, this is, mainly topic setting and some boolean options
- MIME support is fully implemented. So it is possible to send files to channels.
- Attributes can distribute your mood, your location on earth or the medium you want to be contacted through.
<<lessThe plugin is based on libsilc which is part of the SILC Toolkit mentioned above. The library was initially written by Pekka Riikonen and is still maintained by him.
Main features:
- Channels can be joined or added to the contact list.
- One-to-one chats can be initiated by clicking members participating in group chats.
- Password protected channels are supported.
- User invitation is handy through drag-and-drop functionality.
- Signature verification and public key handling are fully supported.
- File transfesr to other buddies is possible, including graphical progress information and automatic detection of NATed workstations.
- guided channel configuration is partially available, this is, mainly topic setting and some boolean options
- MIME support is fully implemented. So it is possible to send files to channels.
- Attributes can distribute your mood, your location on earth or the medium you want to be contacted through.
Download (0.097MB)
Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Headphone 0.1
Headphone is a little script that offers a Dj-ing feature. more>>
Headphone is an amaroK script that offers a Dj-ing feature. You can send one or more songs from the playlist to the xmms - player.
TODO:
Configure the xmms - player to another soundcard or another channel of your soundcard.
Use the "Sent To" "Headphone" button.
That it is. The song will be played with the xmms - player.
<<lessTODO:
Configure the xmms - player to another soundcard or another channel of your soundcard.
Use the "Sent To" "Headphone" button.
That it is. The song will be played with the xmms - player.
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1272 downloads
Tonality 1.4.1
Tonality is a GUI-driven utility that streamlines the typical B&W image conversion process. more>>
Tonality is a GUI-driven utility that streamlines the typical Black and White image conversion process. It thumbnails images in B&W for quick preview.
It allows previews based on individual color channels. It also makes adjusting individual channel contributions without changing the overall exposure easy.
Main features:
- Integrated file browser/preview
- Thumbnails displayed optionaly in B&W
- Single button click to preview conversion using a single channel
- Simple interface to adjust color channel contributions without changing the exposure
- Individual channels can be "locked"
Installation:
Extract archive file
tar xzvf tonality-x.x.tar.gz
cd tonality-x.x
Create Makefile using qmake.
qmake tonality.pro > Makeffile
Build application
make
Install application
su
cp tonlaity /usr/local/bin
Enhancements:
- A SEGV which occurred if clicking was done very quickly in file browser was fixed.
- A problem where typing very quickly could result in some keypresses not being registered was fixed.
- Thumbnail logic was changed to not store scaled images if they are below the minimum icon size.
<<lessIt allows previews based on individual color channels. It also makes adjusting individual channel contributions without changing the overall exposure easy.
Main features:
- Integrated file browser/preview
- Thumbnails displayed optionaly in B&W
- Single button click to preview conversion using a single channel
- Simple interface to adjust color channel contributions without changing the exposure
- Individual channels can be "locked"
Installation:
Extract archive file
tar xzvf tonality-x.x.tar.gz
cd tonality-x.x
Create Makefile using qmake.
qmake tonality.pro > Makeffile
Build application
make
Install application
su
cp tonlaity /usr/local/bin
Enhancements:
- A SEGV which occurred if clicking was done very quickly in file browser was fixed.
- A problem where typing very quickly could result in some keypresses not being registered was fixed.
- Thumbnail logic was changed to not store scaled images if they are below the minimum icon size.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2005-11-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1442 downloads
Naken Chat 2.12
Naken Chat is a public chat server written in C (originally in Java). more>>
Naken Chat is a public chat server written in C (originally in Java). Naken Chat project allows multiple people to connect to it and talk simultaneously to each other or in private messages.
The goal of Naken Chat is to be as small and fast as possible using the least amount of your computers memory with the most amount of features. The current size of the Naken Chat binary on a Linux box is about 38k after being "stripped".
Ive fully tested this program on FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows 98 and XP, and MacOSX.
The Naken Chat server can be connected to through many different client programs including telnet, a Java applet, Windows clients, and J2ME Naken Chat Client for mobile phones.
Main features:
- Private channels created by anyone (with channel-ops)
- Channel locking to not allow unwanted visitors in
- Channel squelching to make annoying people in your channel shut up
- Gagging to make annoying users not be able to write to you
- Private messages
- User levels
- Idle users can be knocked offline after an idle period
- Channels are now optional
- Username/Password file so only known people can log in
- Beeps for when someone gets a private messages
- Private message highlighting
- Special Channels
- Main: The main channel.. can also be called channel 0
- Hidden caves: if you go to a channel that has a number and the number is between 1000 and 1999, the channel wont be listed when people type .w to see whos online. This feature is no longer compiled in by default.
- Site Banning
- Sysop (special power) functions
- Cross channel yelling so users in one channel can send a message to people in all the channels
- Hushing Yells so a user wont see any messages that were yelled
- If user types too much too fast they are bumped offline
- Internationalization (so Swedish/Norweigan/Hebrew/Arabic/etc. chars work)
- If you type: .w it will give you only that line number or .w would filter for that string
- Chat Logging
- Ability to hide IPs (for security)
- Sysop hiding
- Time stamping
- Many more features I cant remember at this time.
<<lessThe goal of Naken Chat is to be as small and fast as possible using the least amount of your computers memory with the most amount of features. The current size of the Naken Chat binary on a Linux box is about 38k after being "stripped".
Ive fully tested this program on FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows 98 and XP, and MacOSX.
The Naken Chat server can be connected to through many different client programs including telnet, a Java applet, Windows clients, and J2ME Naken Chat Client for mobile phones.
Main features:
- Private channels created by anyone (with channel-ops)
- Channel locking to not allow unwanted visitors in
- Channel squelching to make annoying people in your channel shut up
- Gagging to make annoying users not be able to write to you
- Private messages
- User levels
- Idle users can be knocked offline after an idle period
- Channels are now optional
- Username/Password file so only known people can log in
- Beeps for when someone gets a private messages
- Private message highlighting
- Special Channels
- Main: The main channel.. can also be called channel 0
- Hidden caves: if you go to a channel that has a number and the number is between 1000 and 1999, the channel wont be listed when people type .w to see whos online. This feature is no longer compiled in by default.
- Site Banning
- Sysop (special power) functions
- Cross channel yelling so users in one channel can send a message to people in all the channels
- Hushing Yells so a user wont see any messages that were yelled
- If user types too much too fast they are bumped offline
- Internationalization (so Swedish/Norweigan/Hebrew/Arabic/etc. chars work)
- If you type: .w it will give you only that line number or .w would filter for that string
- Chat Logging
- Ability to hide IPs (for security)
- Sysop hiding
- Time stamping
- Many more features I cant remember at this time.
Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2007-06-28 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
857 downloads
EchelIRC
Echelirc is a IRC channel logging bot written in C that logs all IRC channel activity to a MySQL database. more>>
Echelirc is a IRC channel logging bot written in C that logs all IRC channel activity to a MySQL database. Echelirc is IPv6 capable logging bot for IRC written in ANSI C.
Enhancements:
- created a build.sh and a genmakefile.pl to generate a more generic makefile.
- made build process easier
- fixed some linux compatibility things
- moved db.sql out of the way
<<lessEnhancements:
- created a build.sh and a genmakefile.pl to generate a more generic makefile.
- made build process easier
- fixed some linux compatibility things
- moved db.sql out of the way
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1223 downloads
TopicEngine 1.19
TopicEngine is an advanced topic management script for eggdrop bots. more>>
TopicEngine is an advanced topic management script for eggdrop bots. Its features are: fine-grained access permissions, multiple channels, shortcuts to commands, intelligent topic handling, learning, locking, and more.
Commands can be executed via public message (using !topic in a channel), query (/msg botnick topic #channel, or on the partyline (.topic #channel).
Wont change the topic if it would make it go over the maximum topic length for the network
Access can be limit by bot flags per channel or globally, and by IRC status (+o,+v). Users can be blocked if needed.
Supports prefixes and postfixes to ensure something is always at the start/end of the topic (e.g. channel homepage URL).
If a user changes the topic with /topic, will try to learn the new one so that future !topic commands work smoothly. If a topic is set without a pre- or postfix, the bot resets the topic with them.
Topic locking, so that it cannot be changed. If the topic is changed with /topic, the bot will change it back. TopicEngine uses the botnet to try to avoid a botfight with two locked topics.
he topic is reset after a netsplit to make sure all servers across the network have the topic.
Intelligent trimming of the topic to try to fit as much as possible into the available space.
Can learn a new topic if its set with /topic instead of through the bot. Automatically learns all the topics on active channels when joining them, and will update them to have pre- and postfixes if needed.
<<lessCommands can be executed via public message (using !topic in a channel), query (/msg botnick topic #channel, or on the partyline (.topic #channel).
Wont change the topic if it would make it go over the maximum topic length for the network
Access can be limit by bot flags per channel or globally, and by IRC status (+o,+v). Users can be blocked if needed.
Supports prefixes and postfixes to ensure something is always at the start/end of the topic (e.g. channel homepage URL).
If a user changes the topic with /topic, will try to learn the new one so that future !topic commands work smoothly. If a topic is set without a pre- or postfix, the bot resets the topic with them.
Topic locking, so that it cannot be changed. If the topic is changed with /topic, the bot will change it back. TopicEngine uses the botnet to try to avoid a botfight with two locked topics.
he topic is reset after a netsplit to make sure all servers across the network have the topic.
Intelligent trimming of the topic to try to fit as much as possible into the available space.
Can learn a new topic if its set with /topic instead of through the bot. Automatically learns all the topics on active channels when joining them, and will update them to have pre- and postfixes if needed.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1226 downloads
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