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From: jturney@sourceware.org To: cygwin-apps-cvs@sourceware.org Subject: [cygwin-apps htdocs - The cygwin-apps website files] branch master, updated. b0d4c94648ea3d9a92cbd231220d05a27e03b38b Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2017 13:36:00 -0000 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20170122133642.101655.qmail@sourceware.org> (raw) https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cygwin-apps/apps-htdocs.git;h=b0d4c94648ea3d9a92cbd231220d05a27e03b38b commit b0d4c94648ea3d9a92cbd231220d05a27e03b38b Author: Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> Date: Sun Jan 22 13:33:01 2017 +0000 Rename setup-head.ini.html to setup.ini.html Redirect the clunky way. Diff: --- index.html | 2 +- setup-head.ini.html | 207 ++------------------------------------------------- setup.html | 2 +- setup.ini.html | 207 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 217 insertions(+), 201 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index cafe9cd..57ddc0c 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin-apps">mailing list</a><br /> <a href="setup.html">setup</a> <ul> - <li><a href="setup-head.ini.html">setup.ini </a><br /> + <li><a href="setup.ini.html">setup.ini</a><br /> </ul> <a href="http://cygwin.com">cygwin.com</a><br /> <a href="http://sourceware.org">sourceware.org</a><br /> diff --git a/setup-head.ini.html b/setup-head.ini.html index e8e9aab..1102df1 100644 --- a/setup-head.ini.html +++ b/setup-head.ini.html @@ -1,207 +1,16 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> -<link href="cygwin-apps.css" title="cygwin-apps" media="screen" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" /> -<title>setup.ini documentation</title> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> + <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2; url=setup.ini.html" /> + <link href="cygwin-apps.css" title="cygwin-apps" media="screen" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" /> + <title></title> </head> <body> -<div id="header"> -<h1>setup.ini documentation</h1> -</div> -<div id="main"> - -<p>Note that <tt>setup.ini</tt> is automatically generated for the Cygwin -site. This section is intended as a reference for writing software that -interoperates with the <tt>setup.ini</tt> package listing, or who are using a -fork of setup elsewhere and want to know what they can achieve with it. It is -not aimed at setup end users or Cygwin package maintainers - although you may -find it of interest.</p> - -<p>setup reads a (possibly compressed) file called <tt>setup.ini</tt> that -resides on all Cygwin mirrors. The format is quite flexible - it's grown over -time. The content of the file drives setup's behaviour. It lists the packages -available from a given mirror site (the one it is downloaded from), and what -source files each package has, available versions, dependencies and the -like.</p> - -<p>A <tt>setup.ini</tt> file consists of optional header lines, followed by a -sequence of package sections.</p> - -<p>Lines that begin with the <tt>#</tt> character are ignored by setup, and can -be used to add commentary to the file.</p> - -<h3>Headers</h3> - -<p> -Header lines can only appear at the beginning of <tt>setup.ini</tt> files, -before the first package section. -</p> - -<p><tt>setup-timestamp: <i>number</i></tt></p> -<p> -The time (in Unix epoch seconds) that the <tt>setup.ini</tt> file was -created. Its purpose is to warn the user when the timestamp is <em>less</em> -than the last <tt>setup.ini</tt> used; i.e. it prevents accidental -regression.</p> - -<p><tt>setup-version: <i>version</i></tt></p> -<p> -The version of setup for which this <tt>setup.ini</tt> was generated. Setup will -warn if the version of setup is less than the version in a <tt>setup.ini</tt> -file. In the future this may get decoupled from the <tt>setup.ini</tt> version, -and be coupled to the parser logic, to allow older versions of setup that can -operate correctly on a <tt>setup.ini</tt> file to do so without warnings.</p> - -<p><tt>release: text</tt><p> -<p>A label for the package set. The label <tt>cygwin</tt> is reserved for use -by Cygwin.</p> - -<p><tt>arch: x86|x86_64</tt><p> -<p>The processor architecture this package set is built for.</p> - -<h3>Packages</h3> - -<p><tt>@ <i>package</i></tt></p> -<p><tt>Package: <i>package</i></tt></p> -<p>Lines beginning with the "at" symbol or "Package:" indicate the start of a -package section. Each package section consists of a name, descriptive texts, -package categories, and one or more package version descriptions.</p> - -<p><tt>sdesc: <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> -<p>This is the "short description" of the package. This text, if available, -accompanies the package name in package listings.</p> - -<p><tt>ldesc: <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> -<p>This is the "long description" of the package. This text, if available, is -used as a supplemental description of the package.</p> - -<p><tt>category: <i>name1[ name2...]</i></tt></p> -<p><tt>Section: <i>name1[ name2...]</i></tt></p> -<p>The category or Section line indicates the categories that this package -belongs to. One package can belong to multiple categories. Multiple categories -are separated by spaces. See the description of categories in <a - href="https://www.cygwin.com/packaging-hint-files.html#categories">.hint files</a> for more -information on categories.</p> - -<p><tt>message: <i>id</i> <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> -<p>Optional. This is text that will be displayed by setup when the package is -installed.</p> - -<p> - <tt> - [curr]<br/> - [prev]<br/> - [test]<br/> - [ver<digits>]</tt> -</p> -<p>These indicate the start of a version description within a package -section. Note that <tt>[curr]</tt> is the default, and may be omitted if that -version happens to be specified before the others. "curr" indicates the current -stable (preferred) version, and "test" indicates a test -version. "ver<digits>" carries no meaning except to be a unique label for -a version. For historical reasons, "prev" is used for the version preceding the -"curr" version. -</p> - -<p><tt>requires: <i>package[ package...]</i></tt></p> -<p>Indicates a list of packages that this package needs at runtime in order -to function correctly. Multiple packages should be separated by a space.</p> - -<p><tt>version: <i>version</i></tt></p> -<p>Indicates the version of the package.</p> - -<p><tt>install: <i>filename</i> <i>size-in-bytes</i> <i>hash</i></tt></p> -<p>Indicates the archive file to install for that version, and its size in -bytes, and a checksum. The file name must include the path (relative to the base -directory), and the file size must match the actual file size (setup uses this -to verify it got the whole file). The hash is a SHA512 hash encoded as 128 hex -characters, or 86 base64 characters, or an MD5 hash encoded as 32 hex -characters. If it does not match the locally calculated hash, the package is -considered corrupt and won't be installed by setup. Hex characters are 0-9a-f -(case matters).</p> - -<p><tt>source: <i>filename</i> <i>size-in-bytes</i> <i>hash</i></tt></p> -<p>Like <tt>install:</tt>, for the corresponding archive file to install the -source.</p> - -<h3>Note: The following directives are not fully implemented yet.</h3> - -<p><tt>Depends: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < | - > version-identifier)][, package ...]</i></tt></p> -<p>This is a more sophisticated version of the <tt>requires:</tt> keyword, -allowing the specification of explicit version number relationships. Packages -are separated by commas instead of spaces, and this entry can span multiple -lines.</p> - -<p><tt>Source: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < | > - version-identifier)]</i></tt></p> -<p>Indicates the source-package that should be used when downloading the source -for the current package version. i.e. for package foo-dev, one might have -"Source: foo-src" to indicate that the source package for foo-dev is foo-src. -This entry should not be used in conjunction with the "source:" entry.</p> - -<p><tt>Build-Depends: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < - | > version-identifier)] | [ package ...] [,package ...]</i></tt></p> -<p>Indicates the binary packages required to build the current source -package.</p> - -<h3>An example</h3> -<pre> -# an example setup.ini -release: cygwin -arch: x86 -setup-timestamp: 1481478212 -setup-version: 2.876 - -@ cygwin -sdesc: "The UNIX emulation engine" -ldesc: "The UNIX emulation engine" -category: Base -requires: base-cygwin -version: 2.6.0-1 -install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.0-1.tar.xz 1945744 d0ee36febabde34ded4bcbe77f00a6367ab4293b3f24989044335685b294dd42f64e2d0d8956f0651c8d26c583897b1dc16b6c0a023d859ba5ce97eed19624fc -source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.0-1-src.tar.xz 12900708 1660ecefbc36e6825cff333b0bbd4dae2b891e041aafa8587ba7f61d7945a23c4189ac4776d975fc36dbe8fd6b922f7e1963661ad8d1ce49a237ca030f7b69d0 -[prev] -version: 2.5.2-1 -install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.5.2-1.tar.xz 2829972 bfde5e7737bb32fb8642566ff82cb5c86899b10f2dbad3bcd0ff2ea11c4b8b0292e52597bbc3d6e1fea7899a1f1a1c32f23f6807aaffd776ed9519e1631ff9aa -source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.5.2-1-src.tar.xz 13003452 ae559cc50673f5da95e6d33818665414b9ce50211900e4d02e9a303f594afb5e746e82b457e48495dea0fa6c05c07f6d44cd900c98efb670d5c6c741511c8b0f -[test] -version: 2.6.1-0.1 -install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.1-0.1.tar.xz 1946980 34d161ee790cb5b03b9d7057cb03473c56c135623416ed980fd94d049fa2df268ab5dfb72e11dabfd9f4c60aaf7daa26a88c566daf05558d5508a0bacd2f0b43 -source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.1-0.1-src.tar.xz 12908060 c7fed48626f3411dca8bc2c65f3a35822eee1c661b514af803f7acb7b9283a5b0212eeb78e72601bd5525c41bafefde5f258d93331bd98c625a82e75434894f2 - -@ bash -sdesc: "The GNU Bourne Again SHell" -ldesc: "Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features -from the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended to conform to the -IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard. It offers functional -improvements over sh for both programming and interactive use. In addition, -most sh scripts can be run by Bash without modification." -category: Base Shells -requires: coreutils cygwin libgcc1 libiconv2 libintl8 libncursesw10 libreadline7 -version: 4.3.48-8 -install: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.48-8.tar.xz 1413684 937dd36982aba5a373534dd605803855bb86252e9e010ad62ba83ae653627584c55673e4aba9d3c7c8f1106b56ff0b7b5af599a1f72568a01885e33b6d9f62e5 -source: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.48-8-src.tar.xz 7995684 cd13b3a21abbd552a66f194a85c2a6094b90c92bed3558b7447be06a8e47ad9e673c424bfbbebfcc004d5b46b47fe47a54413e99894ff89989e176fb9e3ed419 -[prev] -version: 4.3.46-7 -install: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.46-7.tar.xz 1413640 2029f253ee794f8dfb2fa4cf6f9212307281c8e7a61b621755bc0b2d415ae92b8d60c801b22438dd70f5e4d98bf1b409622271308cc3a3f26dbb19f443dfdb77 -source: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.46-7-src.tar.xz 7994960 a216448a2700627656b0d53eca93a94f0d97859d5c24d53d7e4bad71883ff7bcf9346d027453f71eabc4df6099b5df1d3f068b06a8b36a796d1943931b759422 -</pre> - -</div> - -<div id="navigation"> -<a href="index.html">Cygwin-Apps Home</a><br/> -<a href="http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin-apps">mailing list</a><br/> -<a href="setup.html">setup</a> -<ul> - <li><a href="setup-head.ini.html">setup.ini </a><br/> -</ul> -<a href="http://cygwin.com">cygwin.com</a><br/> -<a href="http://sourceware.org">sourceware.org</a><br/> -</div> +<body> + <a href="setup.ini.html"> + Click the link if you are not redirected</a>. </body> </html> diff --git a/setup.html b/setup.html index 5490d8f..b9e55a7 100644 --- a/setup.html +++ b/setup.html @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Setup supports a few command-line arguments. They can be listed using the <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin-apps">mailing list</a><br/> <a href="setup.html">setup</a> <ul> - <li><a href="setup-head.ini.html">setup.ini </a><br/> + <li><a href="setup.ini.html">setup.ini</a><br/> </ul> <a href="http://cygwin.com">cygwin.com</a><br/> <a href="http://sourceware.org">sourceware.org</a><br/> diff --git a/setup.ini.html b/setup.ini.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aacbf7c --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.ini.html @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> +<head> +<link href="cygwin-apps.css" title="cygwin-apps" media="screen" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" /> +<title>setup.ini documentation</title> +</head> +<body> +<div id="header"> +<h1>setup.ini documentation</h1> +</div> + +<div id="main"> + +<p>Note that <tt>setup.ini</tt> is automatically generated for the Cygwin +site. This section is intended as a reference for writing software that +interoperates with the <tt>setup.ini</tt> package listing, or who are using a +fork of setup elsewhere and want to know what they can achieve with it. It is +not aimed at setup end users or Cygwin package maintainers - although you may +find it of interest.</p> + +<p>setup reads a (possibly compressed) file called <tt>setup.ini</tt> that +resides on all Cygwin mirrors. The format is quite flexible - it's grown over +time. The content of the file drives setup's behaviour. It lists the packages +available from a given mirror site (the one it is downloaded from), and what +source files each package has, available versions, dependencies and the +like.</p> + +<p>A <tt>setup.ini</tt> file consists of optional header lines, followed by a +sequence of package sections.</p> + +<p>Lines that begin with the <tt>#</tt> character are ignored by setup, and can +be used to add commentary to the file.</p> + +<h3>Headers</h3> + +<p> +Header lines can only appear at the beginning of <tt>setup.ini</tt> files, +before the first package section. +</p> + +<p><tt>setup-timestamp: <i>number</i></tt></p> +<p> +The time (in Unix epoch seconds) that the <tt>setup.ini</tt> file was +created. Its purpose is to warn the user when the timestamp is <em>less</em> +than the last <tt>setup.ini</tt> used; i.e. it prevents accidental +regression.</p> + +<p><tt>setup-version: <i>version</i></tt></p> +<p> +The version of setup for which this <tt>setup.ini</tt> was generated. Setup will +warn if the version of setup is less than the version in a <tt>setup.ini</tt> +file. In the future this may get decoupled from the <tt>setup.ini</tt> version, +and be coupled to the parser logic, to allow older versions of setup that can +operate correctly on a <tt>setup.ini</tt> file to do so without warnings.</p> + +<p><tt>release: text</tt><p> +<p>A label for the package set. The label <tt>cygwin</tt> is reserved for use +by Cygwin.</p> + +<p><tt>arch: x86|x86_64</tt><p> +<p>The processor architecture this package set is built for.</p> + +<h3>Packages</h3> + +<p><tt>@ <i>package</i></tt></p> +<p><tt>Package: <i>package</i></tt></p> +<p>Lines beginning with the "at" symbol or "Package:" indicate the start of a +package section. Each package section consists of a name, descriptive texts, +package categories, and one or more package version descriptions.</p> + +<p><tt>sdesc: <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> +<p>This is the "short description" of the package. This text, if available, +accompanies the package name in package listings.</p> + +<p><tt>ldesc: <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> +<p>This is the "long description" of the package. This text, if available, is +used as a supplemental description of the package.</p> + +<p><tt>category: <i>name1[ name2...]</i></tt></p> +<p><tt>Section: <i>name1[ name2...]</i></tt></p> +<p>The category or Section line indicates the categories that this package +belongs to. One package can belong to multiple categories. Multiple categories +are separated by spaces. See the description of categories in <a + href="https://www.cygwin.com/packaging-hint-files.html#categories">.hint files</a> for more +information on categories.</p> + +<p><tt>message: <i>id</i> <i>"some text"</i></tt></p> +<p>Optional. This is text that will be displayed by setup when the package is +installed.</p> + +<p> + <tt> + [curr]<br/> + [prev]<br/> + [test]<br/> + [ver<digits>]</tt> +</p> +<p>These indicate the start of a version description within a package +section. Note that <tt>[curr]</tt> is the default, and may be omitted if that +version happens to be specified before the others. "curr" indicates the current +stable (preferred) version, and "test" indicates a test +version. "ver<digits>" carries no meaning except to be a unique label for +a version. For historical reasons, "prev" is used for the version preceding the +"curr" version. +</p> + +<p><tt>requires: <i>package[ package...]</i></tt></p> +<p>Indicates a list of packages that this package needs at runtime in order +to function correctly. Multiple packages should be separated by a space.</p> + +<p><tt>version: <i>version</i></tt></p> +<p>Indicates the version of the package.</p> + +<p><tt>install: <i>filename</i> <i>size-in-bytes</i> <i>hash</i></tt></p> +<p>Indicates the archive file to install for that version, and its size in +bytes, and a checksum. The file name must include the path (relative to the base +directory), and the file size must match the actual file size (setup uses this +to verify it got the whole file). The hash is a SHA512 hash encoded as 128 hex +characters, or 86 base64 characters, or an MD5 hash encoded as 32 hex +characters. If it does not match the locally calculated hash, the package is +considered corrupt and won't be installed by setup. Hex characters are 0-9a-f +(case matters).</p> + +<p><tt>source: <i>filename</i> <i>size-in-bytes</i> <i>hash</i></tt></p> +<p>Like <tt>install:</tt>, for the corresponding archive file to install the +source.</p> + +<h3>Note: The following directives are not fully implemented yet.</h3> + +<p><tt>Depends: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < | + > version-identifier)][, package ...]</i></tt></p> +<p>This is a more sophisticated version of the <tt>requires:</tt> keyword, +allowing the specification of explicit version number relationships. Packages +are separated by commas instead of spaces, and this entry can span multiple +lines.</p> + +<p><tt>Source: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < | > + version-identifier)]</i></tt></p> +<p>Indicates the source-package that should be used when downloading the source +for the current package version. i.e. for package foo-dev, one might have +"Source: foo-src" to indicate that the source package for foo-dev is foo-src. +This entry should not be used in conjunction with the "source:" entry.</p> + +<p><tt>Build-Depends: <i>package [(<< | >> | <= | >= | < + | > version-identifier)] | [ package ...] [,package ...]</i></tt></p> +<p>Indicates the binary packages required to build the current source +package.</p> + +<h3>An example</h3> +<pre> +# an example setup.ini +release: cygwin +arch: x86 +setup-timestamp: 1481478212 +setup-version: 2.876 + +@ cygwin +sdesc: "The UNIX emulation engine" +ldesc: "The UNIX emulation engine" +category: Base +requires: base-cygwin +version: 2.6.0-1 +install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.0-1.tar.xz 1945744 d0ee36febabde34ded4bcbe77f00a6367ab4293b3f24989044335685b294dd42f64e2d0d8956f0651c8d26c583897b1dc16b6c0a023d859ba5ce97eed19624fc +source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.0-1-src.tar.xz 12900708 1660ecefbc36e6825cff333b0bbd4dae2b891e041aafa8587ba7f61d7945a23c4189ac4776d975fc36dbe8fd6b922f7e1963661ad8d1ce49a237ca030f7b69d0 +[prev] +version: 2.5.2-1 +install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.5.2-1.tar.xz 2829972 bfde5e7737bb32fb8642566ff82cb5c86899b10f2dbad3bcd0ff2ea11c4b8b0292e52597bbc3d6e1fea7899a1f1a1c32f23f6807aaffd776ed9519e1631ff9aa +source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.5.2-1-src.tar.xz 13003452 ae559cc50673f5da95e6d33818665414b9ce50211900e4d02e9a303f594afb5e746e82b457e48495dea0fa6c05c07f6d44cd900c98efb670d5c6c741511c8b0f +[test] +version: 2.6.1-0.1 +install: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.1-0.1.tar.xz 1946980 34d161ee790cb5b03b9d7057cb03473c56c135623416ed980fd94d049fa2df268ab5dfb72e11dabfd9f4c60aaf7daa26a88c566daf05558d5508a0bacd2f0b43 +source: x86/release/cygwin/cygwin-2.6.1-0.1-src.tar.xz 12908060 c7fed48626f3411dca8bc2c65f3a35822eee1c661b514af803f7acb7b9283a5b0212eeb78e72601bd5525c41bafefde5f258d93331bd98c625a82e75434894f2 + +@ bash +sdesc: "The GNU Bourne Again SHell" +ldesc: "Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features +from the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended to conform to the +IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard. It offers functional +improvements over sh for both programming and interactive use. In addition, +most sh scripts can be run by Bash without modification." +category: Base Shells +requires: coreutils cygwin libgcc1 libiconv2 libintl8 libncursesw10 libreadline7 +version: 4.3.48-8 +install: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.48-8.tar.xz 1413684 937dd36982aba5a373534dd605803855bb86252e9e010ad62ba83ae653627584c55673e4aba9d3c7c8f1106b56ff0b7b5af599a1f72568a01885e33b6d9f62e5 +source: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.48-8-src.tar.xz 7995684 cd13b3a21abbd552a66f194a85c2a6094b90c92bed3558b7447be06a8e47ad9e673c424bfbbebfcc004d5b46b47fe47a54413e99894ff89989e176fb9e3ed419 +[prev] +version: 4.3.46-7 +install: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.46-7.tar.xz 1413640 2029f253ee794f8dfb2fa4cf6f9212307281c8e7a61b621755bc0b2d415ae92b8d60c801b22438dd70f5e4d98bf1b409622271308cc3a3f26dbb19f443dfdb77 +source: x86/release/bash/bash-4.3.46-7-src.tar.xz 7994960 a216448a2700627656b0d53eca93a94f0d97859d5c24d53d7e4bad71883ff7bcf9346d027453f71eabc4df6099b5df1d3f068b06a8b36a796d1943931b759422 +</pre> + +</div> + +<div id="navigation"> +<a href="index.html">Cygwin-Apps Home</a><br/> +<a href="http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin-apps">mailing list</a><br/> +<a href="setup.html">setup</a> +<ul> + <li><a href="setup.ini.html">setup.ini</a><br/> +</ul> +<a href="http://cygwin.com">cygwin.com</a><br/> +<a href="http://sourceware.org">sourceware.org</a><br/> +</div> +</body> +</html>
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