[Qgis-user] QGIS uninstalled after GDAL PPA install
J. M
jimimckay at gmail.com
Fri Feb 28 09:29:26 PST 2020
Hi Ismail!
Thanks for your help; your instructions were very clear. I had another go
and it still doesn't work! Haha, I'll end up calling NASA or something..
Here's what I get:
sudo apt-get remove libgdal20
[sudo] password for jimi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package 'libgdal20' is not installed, so not removed
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 57 not to upgrade.
jimi at jimi-System-Product-Name:~$ dpkg -l | grep gdal
ii gdal-bin 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2
amd64 Geospatial Data Abstraction Library -
Utility programs
ii gdal-data 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2
all Geospatial Data Abstraction Library - Data
files
ii libgdal26 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2
amd64 Geospatial Data Abstraction Library
ii python3-gdal 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2
amd64 Python 3 bindings to the Geospatial Data
Abstraction Library
The package I was trying to install was actually libgdal20, following
Andre's last suggestion:
sudo apt-get install libgdal20=2.2.3+dfsg-2
I'm still not clear about what the ubuntugis PPA is needed for, or what
gdal even is.. It probably seems like I'm emailing with every problem, but
each time I do it's after I've spent an hour googling things and trying
stuff. I'm really struggling to understand why QGIS is so dispersed, and
why I can't isolate everything and purge it for a clean reinstall..
Any further help would be greatly appreciated because I'm completely out of
ideas.
Cheers,
Jimi.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 4:57 PM Ismail Sunni <imajimatika at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jimi,
>
> Since I have more or less the same problem, I did like this:
>
>
> 1. Set to use the ubuntu repo in your APT:
> deb https://qgis.org/ubuntu bionic main
> deb-src https://qgis.org/ubuntu bionic main
> 2. Try to install QGIS or any packages that you need.
> 3. If you get the `The following packages have unmet dependencies.`
> problem, just remove the package. For example in your case `libgdal20`
> (sudo apt remove libgdal20).
> 4. If the package is not found, try to find the package name, for
> example by using `dpkg -l | grep gdal`. Remove the packages.
> 5. Try again to install your package (from step 2), see if the problem
> persists.
>
> In my case, I got this The following packages have unmet dependencies when
> I want to install QGIS, then QGIS requirement for building from source. I
> got missing saga-common, gdalabi, and libopencv-calib3d3.2.
>
> I did the steps above, and now it works fine.
>
> Basically, what I understand is, there is a problem in the package, so
> remove it, and the package manager will re-install it while you are
> installing QGIS. CMIIW.
>
> I hope it helps.
>
> Best regards.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 11:58 PM J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi there guys,
>>
>> I think I've done everything that people have suggested, including
>> Andre's last suggestion:
>> sudo apt-get install libgdal20=2.2.3+dfsg-2, which returned this, similar
>> to last time:
>>
>> sudo apt-get install libgdal20=2.2.3+dfsg-2
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
>> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
>> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
>> or been moved out of Incoming.
>> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>>
>> The following packages have unmet dependencies.
>> libgdal20 : Depends: libogdi3.2 (>= 3.2.0) but it is not going to be
>> installed
>> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>>
>> As I can't get beyond that point I have no idea what else to try, to be
>> honest. As Ben suggested I edited the etc file to include this:
>> deb https://qgis.org/ubuntu-ltr bionic main, because Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
>> doesn't yet support QGIS 3.12. If you can install QGIS and run it, then how
>> do you simply remove the entire program and all its dependencies so that
>> you can start from scratch? If I run purge X on any other program I
>> think my system removes it completely, though I'm not sure.
>>
>> Fernando Moxo suggested the following, but I've already run sudo apt-get
>> autoremove qgis (as QGIS wasn't the last program I installed and I don't
>> want this process to randomly erase vital dependencies and leave me with
>> half an OS) and there are fewer unmet dependencies now than the first time,
>> but I don't know what 'installed prereq.' means, or 'Id those prereq'.
>> Sorry, I can't act on that line because I don't understand it.
>>
>> sudo apt autoremove
>>
>> Should uninstall all dangling installed prereq. Id those prereq are
>> being kept due to some other package requiring them, or some remaining
>> from previous Qgis install it can take a bit more effort to fix.
>>
>>
>> I don't know how to erase individual dependencies, so without specific
>> commands I wouldn't know where to start. I ran autoremove and I thought it
>> took out everything, even dependencies unrelated to QGIS. Out of curiosity,
>> are the majority of QGIS users software developers as well? I've never
>> experienced this level of technical difficulty associated with the
>> installation of a piece of software on Linux before (I've been a dedicated
>> Ubuntu user since 12.04 LTS).
>>
>> Could someone recommend where to start from scratch, and suggest what to
>> do step-by-step, so I'm not cluttering up the group email with the same
>> queries for ages? I had it working perfectly (albeit briefly) before I
>> accidentally installed the ubuntugis-unstable PPA, so I know it's not a
>> problem with my OS.
>> Many thanks again,
>> Jimi.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 1:10 PM Fernando M. Roxo da Motta <petro at roxo.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 12:33:24 +0800, Ben Hur Pintor <bnhr.dev at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> > Hi!
>>> >
>>> > It looks like your machine is trying to install 3.12.
>>>
>>> This kind of error usually indicates that 3.12 is already
>>> installed. Prossibly a previous install brought in the 3.12 version as
>>> a pre-requirement. If that is so, a command like:
>>>
>>> $ sudo apt autoremove
>>>
>>> Should uninstall all dangling installed prereq. Id those prereq are
>>> being kept due to some other package requiring them, or some remaining
>>> from previous Qgis install it can take a bit more effort to fix.
>>>
>>> Try to remove directly each of those dependencies.
>>>
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> >
>>> > As I mentioned in the last part of my previous message, right now you
>>> > can't install QGIS 3.12 on Ubuntu 18.04 because 3.12 needs PROJ 6.3.1
>>> > which currently isn't available in Bionic -- via the main canonical
>>> > repo or even with the ubuntugis-unstable PPA. Therefore, I suggest
>>> > installing from the LTR branch and not the LR branch. When I use the
>>> > LTR branch with ubuntugis dependencies, I get QGIS 3 10.2 no problem.
>>> >
>>> > I run the same machine as you and actually faced the same problem
>>> > when I tried to install the Latest Release (3.12) on Bionic. Try
>>> > using the repos for the LTR (the ones with -ltr in the end). Maybe
>>> > that will help.
>>> >
>>> > Don't worry about it, we've all been there.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > All the best,
>>> > Ben Hur
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 07:12 J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Hi Ben,
>>> > >
>>> > > No joy, I'm afraid. I think I did everything you recommended. I'm
>>> > > going to run through it in case I missed something obvious:
>>> > >
>>> > > - I ran sudo apt remove qgis grass qgis-plugin-grass, then ran
>>> > > sudo apt-get update
>>> > > - The /etc/apt/sources file contains the correct info because I
>>> > > modified it for the last installation
>>> > > - I ran autoremove on QGIS and erased over a gigabyte of
>>> > > dependencies (which seemed like a *lot*..)
>>> > > - I ran sudo apt-key list to check if the ubuntugis-unstable PPA
>>> > > was still listed as trusted, and it didn't appear
>>> > > - I added the ubuntugis stable PPA as recommended on
>>> > > https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/UbuntuGISRepository, with
>>> > > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ppa, and it appeared to
>>> > > duplicate your command sudo apt-key adv --keyserver
>>> > > keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key 51F523511C7028C3. Is that possible
>>> > > when they appear to reference two different PPA's?
>>> > > - I ran sudo apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass and received
>>> > > the following error message, similar to before:
>>> > >
>>> > > The following packages have unmet dependencies.
>>> > > qgis : Depends: gdal-abi-2-2-3
>>> > > Depends: libqgis-analysis3.12.0 but it is not going to be
>>> > > installed Depends: libqgis-app3.12.0 but it is not going to be
>>> > > installed Depends: libqgis-core3.12.0 but it is not going to be
>>> > > installed Depends: libqgis-gui3.12.0 but it is not going to be
>>> > > installed Depends: python3-qgis (= 1:3.12.0+28bionic) but it is not
>>> > > going to be installed
>>> > > Depends: qgis-providers (= 1:3.12.0+28bionic) but it is not
>>> > > going to be installed
>>> > > qgis-plugin-grass : Depends: qgis-provider-grass (=
>>> > > 1:3.12.0+28bionic) but it is not going to be installed
>>> > > Depends: grass740
>>> > > Depends: libqgis-app3.12.0 but it is not going
>>> > > to be installed
>>> > > Depends: libqgis-core3.12.0 but it is not
>>> > > going to be installed
>>> > > Depends: libqgis-gui3.12.0 but it is not going
>>> > > to be installed
>>> > > Depends: libqgisgrass7-3.12.0 but it is not
>>> > > going to be installed
>>> > > E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>>> > >
>>> > > I must be missing something. Do I have to open the UI via terminal
>>> > > (sudo nautilus) and manually remove every file which makes
>>> > > reference to QGIS and ubuntugis-unstable? As formatting my machine
>>> > > isn't an option there must be a simple way of completely removing
>>> > > the program and its dependencies.. right?!
>>> > >
>>> > > I don't even know what Gdal is or does, because I can't even get
>>> > > started learning QGIS because I'm finding it impossible to have a
>>> > > version running for long enough to start with tutorials! Is it to
>>> > > allow you to overlay raster info onto GIS projects or something? I
>>> > > googled it but the explanation must have been written by a robot
>>> > > (no offence intended, to robots I mean). Gdal was the reason I
>>> > > installed the ubuntugis-unstable PPA, because Blender gave me the
>>> > > helpful error message: Please install gdal to enable raster
>>> > > projection support. As my crystal ball was clouded up when I read
>>> > > that I came here to bug you guys for help!
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks again to everyone who has had a go at helping me. Keep those
>>> > > ideas coming!!
>>> > > Cheers,
>>> > > Jimi.
>>> > >
>>> > > On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:39 PM J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Hi Ben!
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Thanks a lot for that, really helpful; I'll give it a go. It was
>>> > >> actually the ubuntugis unstable PPA which caused the current
>>> > >> problem I'm having, so I'm keen to avoid that PPA if I can. I'll
>>> > >> try your steps again and let you know what the outcome is.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Cheers,
>>> > >> Jimi.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 4:44 AM Ben Hur Pintor <bnhr.dev at gmail.com>
>>> > >> wrote:
>>> > >>
>>> > >>> Hi!
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> First of all, make sure that you add the qgis.org repo public key
>>> > >>> via sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key
>>> > >>> 51F523511C7028C3. Make sure that the library versions in your
>>> > >>> computer (specially GDAL and PROJ) are the same libraries that
>>> > >>> QGIS is built against.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> The links in
>>> > >>>
>>> https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
>>> > >>> determine which versions of QGIS will be installed. You add these
>>> > >>> as sources in the Software Center or you can add them directly in
>>> > >>> your /etc/apt/sources.list file as instructed in
>>> > >>> https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu.
>>> > >>> If you want 3.12 (Latest Release), you can use/add the following
>>> > >>> in your /etc/apt/sources.list file https://qgis.org/ubuntu or
>>> > >>> https://qgis.org/ubuntugis (if with ubuntugis-unstable
>>> > >>> dependencies). If you want the LTR branch (3.10.3), simply use
>>> > >>> https://qgis.org/ubuntu-ltr or https://qgis.org/ubuntugis-ltr (if
>>> > >>> with ubuntugis-unstable dependencies) in
>>> > >>> your /etc/apt/sources.list file.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> Also, don't forget to remove/purge all previous QGIS or GRASS
>>> > >>> installations (e.g. sudo apt remove qgis grass qgis-plugin-grass)
>>> > >>> and do an update (sudo apt update) before trying to install QGIS
>>> > >>> again.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> I run Pop! OS 18.04 (based on Ubuntu 18.04). Unfortunately, the
>>> > >>> libraries in the main (universe) repo of Bionic are a bit
>>> > >>> outdated (GDAL 2.2.3, PROJ 4.9, etc.). The newer versions of QGIS
>>> > >>> use GDAL 3.0.X and PROJ 6.X. Using the ubuntugis-unstable (
>>> > >>>
>>> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntu/ubuntugis-unstable)
>>> > >>> PPA remedies the problem of some outdated libraries. If you will
>>> > >>> use the ubuntugis-unstable libraries, don't forget to add the PPA
>>> > >>> to your sources as well. On another note, PROJ 6.3.1, which QGIS
>>> > >>> 3.10.3 and 3.12 use, isn't available yet in Bionic even when
>>> > >>> using the ubuntugis PPA so even if I want, I can only install
>>> > >>> 3.10.2 right now on my machine. Trying to install 3.12 via the
>>> > >>> ubuntu or ubuntugis repo fails.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> All the best,
>>> > >>> Ben Hur
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020, 07:25 J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>> Hi Ismail,
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> Well, I've tried everything I can think of, everything people
>>> > >>>> have recommended and everything I've googled, but there seems to
>>> > >>>> be no earthly way to get rid of the following error messages:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass
>>> > >>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> > >>>> Building dependency tree
>>> > >>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> > >>>> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
>>> > >>>> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the
>>> > >>>> unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet
>>> > >>>> been created or been moved out of Incoming.
>>> > >>>> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> The following packages have unmet dependencies.
>>> > >>>> qgis : Depends: python3-qgis (= 1:3.12.0+28bionic) but it is
>>> > >>>> not going to be installed
>>> > >>>> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> I've tried this:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get purge qgis
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get autoremove qgis
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get --purge remove qgis
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get update
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> but it returned the following:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> sudo apt-get update
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> Hit:6 http://qgis.org/debian bionic InRelease
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> The following signatures couldn't be verified because the
>>> > >>>> public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 76F1A20FF987672F
>>> > >>>> Hit:18
>>> > >>>> http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu
>>> > >>>> bionic InRelease Err:18
>>> > >>>> http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu
>>> > >>>> bionic InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified
>>> > >>>> because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY
>>> > >>>> 089EBE08314DF160 Reading package lists... Done
>>> > >>>> W: GPG error: https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu bionic
>>> > >>>> InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because
>>> > >>>> the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 76F1A20FF987672F
>>> > >>>> E: The repository 'https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu
>>> > >>>> bionic InRelease' is not signed.
>>> > >>>> N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is
>>> > >>>> therefore disabled by default.
>>> > >>>> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user
>>> > >>>> configuration details.
>>> > >>>> W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The
>>> > >>>> repository is not updated and the previous index files will be
>>> > >>>> used. GPG error:
>>> > >>>> http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu
>>> > >>>> bionic InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified
>>> > >>>> because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY
>>> > >>>> 089EBE08314DF160
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> I can't think of anything else. Any suggestions about what I
>>> > >>>> might be doing wrong? I don't actually understand what this link
>>> > >>>> is for:
>>> > >>>>
>>> https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
>>> > >>>> If you download via the terminal by typing 'sudo apt-get install
>>> > >>>> qgis' then how do you make use of all the folders in this link?
>>> > >>>> I mean, how do I differentiate if I want to download version
>>> > >>>> 3.10 or 3.12 of QGIS?
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> Sorry team, I just can't get this to work and I'm worried I do
>>> > >>>> irreparable damage to my system with this process.
>>> > >>>> Please help me out, guys!
>>> > >>>> Cheers,
>>> > >>>> Jimi.
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 6:58 PM J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>> Hi Ismail!
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> Many thanks for your advice; I'll check it out. I haven't
>>> > >>>>> actually had a chance to sit down and try to purge QGIS and
>>> > >>>>> start again. Andre was trying to help me but I wasn't sure
>>> > >>>>> where to start so I haven't tried since I last inquired about
>>> > >>>>> the process!
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> > >>>>> Jimi.
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 8:59 AM Ismail Sunni
>>> > >>>>> <imajimatika at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> Hi Jimi,
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> I have a similar problem. I fix it by reinstalling gdal
>>> > >>>>>> (libgdal20). I can install QGIS again after that. But, I am
>>> > >>>>>> not an expert with this package manager thing, so perhaps it
>>> > >>>>>> can work for you also, or perhaps not :)
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> While trying to fix my problem, I found this
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> https://askubuntu.com/questions/140246/how-do-i-resolve-unmet-dependencies-after-adding-a-ppa
>>> > >>>>>> which probably useful for you.
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> Best regards
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 1:22 PM J. M <jimimckay at gmail.com>
>>> > >>>>>> wrote:
>>> > >>>>>>> Hi again Andre,
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks for that, I more or less get what you mean. The
>>> > >>>>>>> problem is that when I ran autoremove it came back with
>>> > >>>>>>> almost a gig of dependencies it wanted to remove, so I
>>> > >>>>>>> cancelled it! QGIS wasn't the last program I installed so I
>>> > >>>>>>> have no idea how to purge only the dependencies directly
>>> > >>>>>>> related to the previous version of it I was running. If I run
>>> > >>>>>>> autoremove and it damages other applications or makes my
>>> > >>>>>>> system unusable then I won't be able to fix it (I'm only a
>>> > >>>>>>> user, I've got no background in programming). I read around
>>> > >>>>>>> and people warned strongly against doing this unless you're
>>> > >>>>>>> sure what you want to remove. How can I be sure I only remove
>>> > >>>>>>> the right dependencies? Does QGIS have a list or something I
>>> > >>>>>>> can use as a guide?
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>> If anyone could explain how to use Synaptic package manager
>>> > >>>>>>> then I'd be really grateful! It must have the most
>>> > >>>>>>> unintuitive interface of any piece of software I've ever
>>> > >>>>>>> tried to use..
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>> I edited the source file last time I installed it, so that
>>> > >>>>>>> part is done. Incidentally, I don't see the 'other Software'
>>> > >>>>>>> tab in the Ubuntu Software Center, so I just edited it
>>> > >>>>>>> manually. Any idea what that package is called? I'm happy
>>> > >>>>>>> enough using the terminal if I know (roughly) what I'm doing!
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks a lot team,
>>> > >>>>>>> Jimi.
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 8:18 PM Andre Joost <
>>> > >>>>>>> andre+joost at nurfuerspam.de> wrote:
>>> > >>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>> Am 18.02.20 um 23:58 schrieb J. M:
>>> > >>>>>>>> > Hi again Andre,
>>> > >>>>>>>> >
>>> > >>>>>>>> > I don't actually understand what to do with this, because
>>> > >>>>>>>> > I can't
>>> > >>>>>>>> run 'sudo
>>> > >>>>>>>> > apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass' as it keeps giving
>>> > >>>>>>>> > me the
>>> > >>>>>>>> same
>>> > >>>>>>>> > error messages about broken packages.
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>> Yes, because you have packages that are compiled against a
>>> > >>>>>>>> set of libraries that does not match your computer. You have
>>> > >>>>>>>> to remove, autoremove and purge those QGIS packages to force
>>> > >>>>>>>> a download from the
>>> > >>>>>>>> right folder.
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>> > When you say this, I don't get what this link does. I
>>> > >>>>>>>> > click on it
>>> > >>>>>>>> and it
>>> > >>>>>>>> > just takes me into a file hierarchy. Are users supposed to
>>> > >>>>>>>> > obtain
>>> > >>>>>>>> the
>>> > >>>>>>>> > downloads from here, or is it purely informative?
>>> > >>>>>>>> > Try
>>> > >>>>>>>> > deb https://qgis.org/ubuntugis bionic main
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>> That should go into your sources list, to replace the QGIS
>>> > >>>>>>>> download source you used before. The Ubuntu Software center
>>> > >>>>>>>> has a tab for "other
>>> > >>>>>>>> Software" that holds the same information, so no need to
>>> > >>>>>>>> edit the sources file manually.
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>> HTH,
>>> > >>>>>>>> Andre Joost
>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>>>
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