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1182666Sbmah    <title>&os; &release.current; README</title>
1281327Sbmah
1382666Sbmah    <corpauthor>The &os; Project</corpauthor>
1481484Sbmah
1582666Sbmah    <pubdate>$FreeBSD: head/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/readme/article.sgml 134116 2004-08-21 12:34:42Z hrs $</pubdate>
1681327Sbmah
1782666Sbmah    <copyright>
1882666Sbmah      <year>2000</year>
1982666Sbmah      <year>2001</year>
2088820Sbmah      <year>2002</year>
21108829Sbmah      <year>2003</year>
22130964Sden      <year>2004</year>
2382666Sbmah      <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The FreeBSD Documentation Project</holder>
2482666Sbmah    </copyright>
25119884Ssimon
26119884Ssimon    <legalnotice id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
27119884Ssimon      &tm-attrib.freebsd;
28119884Ssimon      &tm-attrib.intel;
29119884Ssimon      &tm-attrib.opengroup;
30119884Ssimon      &tm-attrib.sparc;
31119884Ssimon      &tm-attrib.general;
32119884Ssimon    </legalnotice>
3382666Sbmah  </articleinfo>
3481327Sbmah
3582666Sbmah  <abstract>
3682666Sbmah    <para>This document gives a brief introduction to &os;
3788959Sbmah      &release.current;.  It includes some information on how to
3888959Sbmah      obtain &os;, a listing of various ways to contact the &os;
3988959Sbmah      Project, and pointers to some other sources of
4088959Sbmah      information.</para>
4182666Sbmah  </abstract>
4281327Sbmah
43109143Sroam  <sect1 id="intro">
4482666Sbmah    <title>Introduction</title>
4581327Sbmah
4682666Sbmah    <para>This distribution is a &release.type; of &os; &release.current;, the
4782666Sbmah      latest point along the &release.branch; branch.</para>
4881327Sbmah
4982666Sbmah    <sect2>
5082666Sbmah      <title>About &os;</title>
5181327Sbmah
5282666Sbmah      <para>&os; is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for
5382666Sbmah	Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen <quote>x86</quote> based PC
54119884Ssimon	hardware (&i386;), NEC PC-9801/9821 series PCs and compatibles
55114787Sbmah	(pc98), DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha computers (alpha), 
56119884Ssimon	and &ultrasparc; machines (&sparc64;).  Versions
57119884Ssimon	for the IA64 (ia64), &powerpc; (&powerpc;), and AMD
58114787Sbmah	<quote>Hammer</quote> (amd64) architectures are currently under
5982666Sbmah	development as well.  &os; works with a wide variety of
6082666Sbmah	peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything
6182666Sbmah	from software development to games to Internet Service
6282666Sbmah	Provision.</para>
6381327Sbmah
6482666Sbmah      <para>This release of &os; contains everything you need to run
6582666Sbmah	such a system, including full source code for the kernel and
6682666Sbmah	all utilities in the base distribution.  With the source
6782666Sbmah	distribution installed, you can literally recompile the entire
6882666Sbmah	system from scratch with one command, making it ideal for
6982666Sbmah	students, researchers, or users who simply want to see how it
7082666Sbmah	all works.</para>
7181327Sbmah
7282666Sbmah      <para>A large collection of third-party ported software (the
7382666Sbmah	<quote>Ports Collection</quote>) is also provided to make it
74114787Sbmah	easy to obtain and install all your favorite traditional &unix;
7582666Sbmah	utilities for &os;.  Each <quote>port</quote> consists of a
7682666Sbmah	set of scripts to retrieve, configure, build, and install a
7782666Sbmah	piece of software, with a single command.  Over &os.numports;
7882666Sbmah	ports, from editors to programming languages to graphical
7982666Sbmah	applications, make &os; a powerful and comprehensive operating
8082666Sbmah	environment that extends far beyond what's provided by many
81114787Sbmah	commercial versions of &unix;.  Most ports are also available as
8282666Sbmah	pre-compiled <quote>packages</quote>, which can be quickly
8382666Sbmah	installed from the installation program.</para>
8482666Sbmah    </sect2>
8582666Sbmah
8682666Sbmah    <sect2>
8782666Sbmah      <title>Target Audience</title>
8882666Sbmah
89134116Shrs<![ %release.type.current; [
90134116Shrs
91134116Shrs      <para>This &release.type; is aimed primarily at early adopters
92134116Shrs	and various other users who want to get involved with the
93134116Shrs	ongoing development of &os;.  While the &os; development team
94134116Shrs	tries its best to ensure that each &release.type; works as
95134116Shrs	advertised, &release.branch; is very much a
96134116Shrs	work-in-progress.</para>
97134116Shrs
98134116Shrs      <para>The basic requirements for using this &release.type; are
99134116Shrs	technical proficiency with &os; and an understanding of the
100134116Shrs	ongoing development process of &os; &release.branch; (as
101134116Shrs	discussed on the &a.current;).</para>
102134116Shrs
103134116Shrs      <para>For those more interested in doing business with &os; than
104134116Shrs	in experimenting with new &os; technology, formal releases
105134116Shrs	(such as &release.prev.stable;) are frequently more appropriate.
106134116Shrs	Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance
107134116Shrs	checking to ensure high reliability and dependability.</para>
108134116Shrs
109134116Shrs]]>
110134116Shrs
11181339Sbmah<![ %release.type.snapshot; [
11281327Sbmah
11382666Sbmah      <para>This &release.type; is aimed primarily at early adopters
11482666Sbmah	and various other users who want to get involved with the
11582666Sbmah	ongoing development of &os;.  While the &os; development team
11682666Sbmah	tries its best to ensure that each &release.type; works as
11782666Sbmah	advertised, &release.branch; is very much a
11882666Sbmah	work-in-progress.</para>
11981327Sbmah
12093244Skeramida      <para>The basic requirements for using this &release.type; are
12182666Sbmah	technical proficiency with &os; and an understanding of the
12283425Sbmah	ongoing development process of &os; &release.branch; (as
12382666Sbmah	discussed on the &a.current;).</para>
12482666Sbmah
12582666Sbmah      <para>For those more interested in doing business with &os; than
12682666Sbmah	in experimenting with new &os; technology, formal releases
12792482Smurray	(such as &release.prev.stable;) are frequently more appropriate.
12882666Sbmah	Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance
12982666Sbmah	checking to ensure high reliability and dependability.</para>
13082666Sbmah
13181339Sbmah]]>
13281339Sbmah
13381339Sbmah<![ %release.type.release; [
13482666Sbmah
13582666Sbmah      <para>This &release.type; of &os; is suitable for all users.  It
13682666Sbmah	has undergone a period of testing and quality assurance
13782666Sbmah	checking to ensure the highest reliability and
13882666Sbmah	dependability.</para>
13982666Sbmah
14081339Sbmah]]>
14181339Sbmah
14282666Sbmah    </sect2>
14382666Sbmah  </sect1>
14481339Sbmah
145109143Sroam  <sect1 id="obtain">
14682666Sbmah    <title>Obtaining &os;</title>
14781327Sbmah
14882666Sbmah    <para>&os; may be obtained in a variety of ways.  This section
14988959Sbmah      focuses on those ways that are primarily useful for obtaining a
15082666Sbmah      complete &os; distribution, rather than updating an existing
15182666Sbmah      installation.</para>
15281327Sbmah
15382666Sbmah    <sect2>
15482666Sbmah      <title>CDROM and DVD</title>
15581327Sbmah
15682666Sbmah      <para>&os; -RELEASE distributions may be ordered on CDROM or DVD
15782666Sbmah	from several publishers.  This is frequently the most
15882666Sbmah	convenient way to obtain &os; for new installations, as it
15982666Sbmah	provides a convenient way to quickly reinstall the system if
16082666Sbmah	necessary.  Some distributions include some of the optional,
16182666Sbmah	precompiled <quote>packages</quote> from the &os; Ports
16282666Sbmah	Collection.</para>
16381327Sbmah
16482666Sbmah      <para>A list of the CDROM and DVD publishers known to the
16582666Sbmah	project are listed in the <ulink
16682666Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
16782666Sbmah	FreeBSD</quote></ulink> appendix to the Handbook.</para>
16882666Sbmah    </sect2>
16981327Sbmah
17082666Sbmah    <sect2>
17182666Sbmah      <title>FTP</title>
17281327Sbmah
17382666Sbmah      <para>You can use FTP to retrieve &os; and any or all of its
17482666Sbmah	optional packages from <ulink
17582666Sbmah	url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/"></ulink>, which is the official
17682666Sbmah	&os; release site, or any of its
17782666Sbmah	<quote>mirrors</quote>.</para>
17881327Sbmah
17982666Sbmah      <para>Lists of locations that mirror &os; can be found in the
18082666Sbmah	<ulink
18182666Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">FTP
18282666Sbmah	Sites</ulink> section of the Handbook, or on the <ulink
183127867Sphantom	url="http://mirrorlist.FreeBSD.org/"></ulink> Web pages.
18482666Sbmah	Finding a close (in networking terms) mirror from which to
18582666Sbmah	download the distribution is highly recommended.</para>
18681327Sbmah
18782666Sbmah      <para>Additional mirror sites are always welcome.  Contact
18882666Sbmah	<email>freebsd-admin@FreeBSD.org</email> for more details on
18991249Skeramida	becoming an official mirror site.  You can also find useful
19091249Skeramida        information for mirror sites at the <ulink
19191249Skeramida        URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/hubs/">Mirroring
19291249Skeramida        FreeBSD</ulink> article.</para>
19381327Sbmah
19482666Sbmah      <para>Mirrors generally contain the floppy disk images necessary
19582666Sbmah	to begin an installation, as well as the distribution files
19688959Sbmah	needed for the install process itself.  Many mirrors also
19788959Sbmah	contain the ISO images necessary to create a CDROM of
19882666Sbmah	a &os; release.</para>
19981327Sbmah
20082666Sbmah    </sect2>
20182666Sbmah  </sect1>
20281327Sbmah
20382666Sbmah  <sect1 id="contacting">
20482666Sbmah    <title>Contacting the &os; Project</title>
20581327Sbmah
20682666Sbmah    <sect2>
20782666Sbmah      <title>Email and Mailing Lists</title>
20881327Sbmah
20982666Sbmah      <para>For any questions or general technical support issues,
21082666Sbmah	please send mail to the &a.questions;.</para>
21181327Sbmah
21283425Sbmah      <para>If you're tracking the &release.branch; development efforts, you
21382666Sbmah	<emphasis>must</emphasis> join the &a.current;, in order to
21482666Sbmah	keep abreast of recent developments and changes that may
21593244Skeramida	affect the way you use and maintain the system.</para>
21681327Sbmah
21788959Sbmah      <para>Being a largely-volunteer effort, the &os;
21888959Sbmah	Project is always happy to have extra hands willing to help&mdash;there are already far more desired enhancements than
21982666Sbmah	there is time to implement them.  To contact the developers on
22082666Sbmah	technical matters, or with offers of help, please send mail to
22182666Sbmah	the &a.hackers;.</para>
22281327Sbmah
22382666Sbmah      <para>Please note that these mailing lists can experience
22488959Sbmah	<emphasis>significant</emphasis> amounts of traffic.  If you
22588959Sbmah	have slow or expensive mail access, or are only interested in
22688959Sbmah	keeping up with major &os; events, you may find it
22782666Sbmah	preferable to subscribe instead to the &a.announce;.</para>
22881327Sbmah
22982666Sbmah      <para>All of the mailing lists can be freely joined by anyone
230114787Sbmah	wishing to do so.  Visit the <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo">
231114236Shrs	FreeBSD Mailman Info Page</ulink>.  This will give you more
23282666Sbmah	information on joining the various lists, accessing archives,
23382666Sbmah	etc.  There are a number of mailing lists targeted at special
23482666Sbmah	interest groups not mentioned here; more information can be
235114787Sbmah	obtained either from the Mailman pages or the <ulink
23682666Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#mailing-list">mailing
23782666Sbmah	lists section</ulink> of the &os; Web site.</para>
23881327Sbmah
23982666Sbmah      <important>
24082666Sbmah	<para>Do <emphasis>not</emphasis> send email to the lists
241114787Sbmah	  asking to be subscribed.  Use the Mailman interface
24282666Sbmah	  instead.</para>
24382666Sbmah      </important>
24482666Sbmah    </sect2>
24581327Sbmah
24682666Sbmah    <sect2>
24782666Sbmah      <title>Submitting Problem Reports</title>
24881327Sbmah
24982666Sbmah      <para>Suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are
25088959Sbmah	always valued&mdash;please do not hesitate to report any
25182666Sbmah	problems you may find.  Bug reports with attached fixes are of
25282666Sbmah	course even more welcome.</para>
25381327Sbmah
25482666Sbmah      <para>The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine
25582666Sbmah	with Internet mail connectivity is to use the &man.send-pr.1;
256114787Sbmah	command.
25782666Sbmah	<quote>Problem Reports</quote> (PRs) submitted in this way
25882666Sbmah	will be filed and their progress tracked; the &os; developers
25982666Sbmah	will do their best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as
26082666Sbmah	possible.  <ulink
26182666Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi">A list
26282666Sbmah	of all active PRs</ulink> is available on the &os; Web site;
26382666Sbmah	this list is useful to see what potential problems other users
26482666Sbmah	have encountered.</para>
26581327Sbmah
26682666Sbmah      <para>Note that &man.send-pr.1; itself is a shell script that
26782666Sbmah	should be easy to move even onto a non-&os; system.  Using
26882666Sbmah	this interface is highly preferred.  If, for some reason, you
26982666Sbmah	are unable to use &man.send-pr.1; to submit a bug report, you
27082666Sbmah	can try to send it to the &a.bugs;.</para>
27181327Sbmah
27288959Sbmah      <para>For more information, <ulink
27388959Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/problem-reports/"><quote>Writing
27488959Sbmah	FreeBSD Problem Reports</quote></ulink>, available on the &os; Web
27588959Sbmah	site, has a number of helpful hints on writing and submitting
27688959Sbmah	effective problem reports.</para>
27782666Sbmah    </sect2>
27882666Sbmah  </sect1>
27981339Sbmah
280109143Sroam  <sect1 id="seealso">
28182666Sbmah    <title>Further Reading</title>
28281339Sbmah
28388959Sbmah    <para>There are many sources of information about &os;; some are
28488959Sbmah      included with this distribution, while others are available
28588959Sbmah      on-line or in print versions.</para>
28688959Sbmah
28782666Sbmah    <sect2 id="release-docs">
28882666Sbmah      <title>Release Documentation</title>
28981339Sbmah
29082666Sbmah      <para>A number of other files provide more specific information
29182666Sbmah	about this &release.type; distribution.  These files are
29282666Sbmah	provided in various formats.  Most distributions will include
29382666Sbmah	both ASCII text (<filename>.TXT</filename>) and HTML
29482666Sbmah	(<filename>.HTM</filename>) renditions.  Some distributions
29582666Sbmah	may also include other formats such as PostScript
29682666Sbmah	(<filename>.PS</filename>) or Portable Document Format
29782666Sbmah	(<filename>.PDF</filename>).
29881339Sbmah
29982666Sbmah	<itemizedlist>
30082666Sbmah	  <listitem>
30182666Sbmah	    <para><filename>README.TXT</filename>: This file, which
30282666Sbmah	      gives some general information about &os; as well as
30382666Sbmah	      some cursory notes about obtaining a
30482666Sbmah	      distribution.</para>
30582666Sbmah	  </listitem>
30681339Sbmah
30782666Sbmah	  <listitem>
308105992Sbmah	    <para><filename>EARLY.TXT</filename>: A guide for early
309114787Sbmah	      adopters of &os; &release.current;.  Highly recommended
310105992Sbmah	      reading for users new to &os; &release.branch; and/or the
311105992Sbmah	      5.<replaceable>X</replaceable> series of releases.</para>
312105992Sbmah	  </listitem>
313105992Sbmah
314105992Sbmah	  <listitem>
31582666Sbmah	    <para><filename>RELNOTES.TXT</filename>: The release
31682666Sbmah	      notes, showing what's new and different in &os;
31788959Sbmah	      &release.current; compared to the previous release (&os;
31888959Sbmah	      &release.prev;).</para>
31982666Sbmah	  </listitem>
32081339Sbmah
32182666Sbmah	  <listitem>
32282666Sbmah	    <para><filename>HARDWARE.TXT</filename>: The hardware
32386152Solgeni	      compatibility list, showing devices with which &os; has
32482666Sbmah	      been tested and is known to work.</para>
32582666Sbmah	  </listitem>
32681339Sbmah
32782666Sbmah	  <listitem>
32882666Sbmah	    <para><filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename>: Installation
32982666Sbmah	      instructions for installing &os; from its distribution
33082666Sbmah	      media.</para>
33182666Sbmah	  </listitem>
33281339Sbmah
33382666Sbmah	  <listitem>
33482666Sbmah	    <para><filename>ERRATA.TXT</filename>: Release errata.
33582666Sbmah	      Late-breaking, post-release information can be found in
33682666Sbmah	      this file, which is principally applicable to releases
33782666Sbmah	      (as opposed to snapshots).  It is important to consult
33882666Sbmah	      this file before installing a release of &os;, as it
33982666Sbmah	      contains the latest information on problems which have
34082666Sbmah	      been found and fixed since the release was
34182666Sbmah	      created.</para>
34282666Sbmah	  </listitem>
34382666Sbmah	</itemizedlist>
34488959Sbmah
34588959Sbmah	<note>
34688959Sbmah	  <para>Several of these documents (in particular,
34788959Sbmah	    <filename>RELNOTES.TXT</filename>,
34888959Sbmah	    <filename>HARDWARE.TXT</filename>, and
34988959Sbmah	    <filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename>) contain information that
35088959Sbmah	    is specific to a particular hardware architecture.  For
35188959Sbmah	    example, the alpha release notes contain information not
352119884Ssimon	    applicable to the &i386;, and vice versa.  The architecture
35388959Sbmah	    for which each document applies will be listed in that
35488959Sbmah	    document's title.</para>
35588959Sbmah	</note>
35688959Sbmah
35782666Sbmah      </para>
35881339Sbmah
35993443Sbmah      <para>On platforms that support &man.sysinstall.8; (currently
360119884Ssimon	alpha, &i386;, ia64, pc98, and &sparc64;), these documents are generally available via the
36183425Sbmah	Documentation menu during installation.  Once the system is
36293443Sbmah	installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the
36383425Sbmah	&man.sysinstall.8; utility.</para>
36481339Sbmah
36582666Sbmah      <note>
36682666Sbmah	<para>It is extremely important to read the errata for any
36782666Sbmah	  given release before installing it, to learn about any
36882666Sbmah	  <quote>late-breaking news</quote> or post-release problems.
36982666Sbmah	  The errata file accompanying each release (most likely right
37082666Sbmah	  next to this file) is already out of date by definition, but
37182666Sbmah	  other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be
37282666Sbmah	  consulted as the <quote>current errata</quote> for this
37382666Sbmah	  release.  These other copies of the errata are located at
37482666Sbmah	  <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/"></ulink> (as
37582666Sbmah	  well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this
37682666Sbmah	  location).</para>
37782666Sbmah      </note>
37882666Sbmah    </sect2>
37983425Sbmah
38083425Sbmah    <sect2>
38188959Sbmah      <title>Manual Pages</title>
38288959Sbmah
383119884Ssimon      <para>As with almost all &unix; like operating systems, &os; comes
38488959Sbmah	with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the
38588959Sbmah	&man.man.1; command or through the <ulink
38688959Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi">hypertext manual
38788959Sbmah	pages gateway</ulink> on the &os; Web site.  In general, the
38888959Sbmah	manual pages provide information on the different commands and
38988959Sbmah	APIs available to the &os; user.</para>
39088959Sbmah
391107569Sbmah      <para>In some cases, manual pages are written to give
39288959Sbmah	information on particular topics.  Notable examples of such
39388959Sbmah	manual pages are &man.tuning.7; (a guide to performance tuning),
39488959Sbmah	&man.security.7; (an introduction to &os; security), and
39588959Sbmah	&man.style.9; (a style guide to kernel coding).</para>
39688959Sbmah    </sect2>
39788959Sbmah
39888959Sbmah    <sect2>
39983425Sbmah      <title>Books and Articles</title>
40083425Sbmah
40183425Sbmah      <para>Two highly-useful collections of &os;-related information,
40283425Sbmah	maintained by the &os; Project,
40383425Sbmah	are the &os; Handbook and &os; FAQ (Frequently Asked
40483425Sbmah	Questions document).  On-line versions of the <ulink
40583425Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/">Handbook</ulink>
40683425Sbmah	and <ulink
40783425Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/">FAQ</ulink>
40883425Sbmah	are always available from the <ulink
40983425Sbmah	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docs.html">FreeBSD Documentation
41083425Sbmah	page</ulink> or its mirrors.  If you install the
41183425Sbmah	<filename>doc</filename> distribution set, you can use a Web
41283425Sbmah	browser to read the Handbook and FAQ locally.</para>
41383425Sbmah
41484484Sbmah      <para>A number of on-line books and articles, also maintained by
41584484Sbmah        the &os; Project, cover more-specialized, &os;-related topics.
41684484Sbmah        This material spans a wide range of topics, from effective use
41784484Sbmah        of the mailing lists, to dual-booting &os; with other
41884484Sbmah        operating systems, to guidelines for new committers.  Like the
41984484Sbmah        Handbook and FAQ, these documents are available from the &os;
42084484Sbmah        Documentation Page or in the <filename>doc</filename>
42184484Sbmah        distribution set.</para>
42284484Sbmah
42384484Sbmah      <para>A listing of other books and documents about &os; can be
42483425Sbmah        found in the <ulink
42583425Sbmah        url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bibliography.html">bibliography</ulink>
426114787Sbmah        of the &os; Handbook.  Because of &os;'s strong &unix; heritage,
427114787Sbmah        many other articles and books written for &unix; systems are
42883425Sbmah        applicable as well, some of which are also listed in the
42983425Sbmah        bibliography.</para>
43083425Sbmah    </sect2>
43182666Sbmah  </sect1>
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433109143Sroam  <sect1 id="acknowledgements">
43482666Sbmah    <title>Acknowledgments</title>
43581327Sbmah
43682666Sbmah    <para>&os; represents the cumulative work of many hundreds, if not
43782666Sbmah      thousands, of individuals from around the world who have worked
43882666Sbmah      countless hours to bring about this &release.type;.  For a
43982666Sbmah      complete list of &os; developers and contributors, please see
44082666Sbmah      <ulink
44188959Sbmah      url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/"><quote>Contributors
44288959Sbmah      to FreeBSD</quote></ulink> on the &os; Web site or any of its
44382666Sbmah      mirrors.</para>
44481327Sbmah
44582666Sbmah    <para>Special thanks also go to the many thousands of &os; users
44682666Sbmah      and testers all over the world, without whom this &release.type;
44782666Sbmah      simply would not have been possible.</para>
44882666Sbmah  </sect1>
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