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Setting Up An Update Server
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===========================
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The goal of this document is to provide instructions for installing a
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locally-served Firefox update.
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Obtaining an update MAR
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-----------------------
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Updates are served as MAR files. There are two common ways to obtain a
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MAR to use: download a prebuilt one, or build one yourself.
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Downloading a MAR
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Prebuilt Nightly MARs can be found
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`here <https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/>`__ on
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archive.mozilla.org. Be sure that you use the one that matches your
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machine's configuration. For example, if you want the Nightly MAR from
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2019-09-17 for a 64 bit Windows machine, you probably want the MAR
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located at
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https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2019/09/2019-09-17-09-36-29-mozilla-central/firefox-71.0a1.en-US.win64.complete.mar.
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Prebuilt MARs for release and beta can be found
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`here <https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/>`__. Beta
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builds are those with a ``b`` in the version string. After locating the
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desired version, the MARs will be in the ``update`` directory. You want
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to use the MAR labelled ``complete``, not a partial MAR. Here is an
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example of an appropriate MAR file to use:
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https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/69.0b9/update/win64/en-US/firefox-69.0b9.complete.mar.
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Building a MAR
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Building a MAR locally is more complicated. Part of the problem is that
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MARs are signed by Mozilla and so you cannot really build an "official"
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MAR yourself. This is a security measure designed to prevent anyone from
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serving malicious updates. If you want to use a locally-built MAR, the
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copy of Firefox being updated will need to be built to allow un-signed
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MARs. See :ref:`Building Firefox <Firefox Contributors' Quick Reference>`
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for more information on building Firefox locally. These changes will
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need to be made in order to use the locally built MAR:
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- Put this line in the mozconfig file in root of the build directory
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(create it if it does not exist):
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``ac_add_options --disable-verify-mar``
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- Several files contain a line that must be uncommented. Open them and
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find this line:
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``#DEFINES['DISABLE_UPDATER_AUTHENTICODE_CHECK'] = True``. Delete the
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``#`` at the beginning of the line to uncomment it. These are the
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files that must be changed:
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- toolkit/components/maintenanceservice/moz.build
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- toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/moz.build
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Firefox should otherwise be built normally. After building, you may want
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to copy the installation of Firefox elsewhere. If you update the
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installation without moving it, attempts at further incremental builds
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will not work properly, and a clobber will be needed when building next.
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To move the installation, first call ``./mach package``, then copy
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``<obj dir>/dist/firefox`` elsewhere. The copied directory will be your
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install directory.
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If you are running Windows and want the `Mozilla Maintenance
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Service <https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-mozilla-maintenance-service>`__
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to be used, there are a few additional steps to be taken here. First,
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the maintenance service needs to be "installed". Most likely, a
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different maintenance service is already installed, probably at
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``C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Maintenance Service\maintenanceservice.exe``.
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Backup that file to another location and replace it with
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``<obj dir>/dist/bin/maintenanceservice.exe``. Don't forget to restore
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the backup when you are done. Next, you will need to change the
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permissions on the Firefox install directory that you created. Both that
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directory and its parent directory should have permissions preventing
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the current user from writing to it.
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Now that you have a build of Firefox capable of using a locally-built
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MAR, it's time to build the MAR. First, build Firefox the way you want
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it to be after updating. If you want it to be the same before and after
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updating, this step is unnecessary and you can use the same build that
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you used to create the installation. Then run these commands,
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substituting ``<obj dir>``, ``<MAR output path>``, ``<version>`` and
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``<channel>`` appropriately:
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.. code:: bash
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$ ./mach package
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$ touch "<obj dir>/dist/firefox/precomplete"
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$ MAR="<obj dir>/dist/host/bin/mar.exe" MOZ_PRODUCT_VERSION=<version> MAR_CHANNEL_ID=<channel> ./tools/update-packaging/make_full_update.sh <MAR output path> "<obj dir>/dist/firefox"
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For macOS you should use these commands:
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.. code:: bash
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$ ./mach package
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$ touch "<obj dir>/dist/firefox/Firefox.app/Contents/Resources/precomplete"
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$ MAR="<obj dir>/dist/host/bin/mar.exe" MOZ_PRODUCT_VERSION=<version> MAR_CHANNEL_ID=<channel> ./tools/update-packaging/make_full_update.sh <MAR output path> "<obj dir>/dist/firefox/Firefox.app"
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For a local build, ``<channel>`` can be ``default``, and ``<version>``
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can be the value from ``browser/config/version.txt`` (or something
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arbitrarily large like ``2000.0a1``).
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.. container:: blockIndicator note
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Note: It can be a bit tricky to get the ``make_full_update.sh``
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script to accept paths with spaces.
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Serving the update
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------------------
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Preparing the update files
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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First, create the directory that updates will be served from and put the
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MAR file in it. Then, create a file within called ``update.xml`` with
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these contents, replacing ``<mar name>``, ``<hash>`` and ``<size>`` with
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the MAR's filename, its sha512 hash, and its file size in bytes.
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::
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<updates>
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<update type="minor" displayVersion="2000.0a1" appVersion="2000.0a1" platformVersion="2000.0a1" buildID="21181002100236">
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<patch type="complete" URL="http://127.0.0.1:8000/<mar name>" hashFunction="sha512" hashValue="<hash>" size="<size>"/>
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</update>
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</updates>
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If you've downloaded the MAR you're using, you'll find the sha512 value
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in a file called SHA512SUMS in the root of the release directory on
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archive.mozilla.org for a release or beta build (you'll have to search
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it for the file name of your MAR, since it includes the sha512 for every
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file that's part of that release), and for a nightly build you'll find a
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file with a .checksums extension adjacent to your MAR that contains that
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information (for instance, for the MAR file at
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https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2019/09/2019-09-17-09-36-29-mozilla-central/firefox-71.0a1.en-US.win64.complete.mar,
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the file
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https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2019/09/2019-09-17-09-36-29-mozilla-central/firefox-71.0a1.en-US.win64.checksums
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contains the sha512 for that file as well as for all the other win64
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files that are part of that nightly release).
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If you've built your own MAR, you can obtain its sha512 checksum by
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running the following command, which should work in Linux, macOS, or
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Windows in the MozillaBuild environment:
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.. code::
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shasum --algorithm 512 <filename>
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On Windows, you can get the exact file size in bytes for your MAR by
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right clicking on it in the file explorer and selecting Properties.
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You'll find the correct size in bytes at the end of the line that begins
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"Size", **not** the one that begins "Size on disk". Be sure to remove
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the commas when you paste this number into the XML file.
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On macOS, you can get the exact size of your MAR by running the command:
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.. code::
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stat -f%z <filename>
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Or on Linux, the same command would be:
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.. code::
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stat --format "%s" <filename>
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Starting your update server
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Now, start an update server to serve the update files on port 8000. An
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easy way to do this is with Python. Remember to navigate to the correct
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directory before starting the server. This is the Python2 command:
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.. code:: bash
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$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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or, this is the Python3 command:
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.. code:: bash
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$ python3 -m http.server 8000
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.. container:: blockIndicator note
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If you aren't sure that you started the server correctly, try using a
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web browser to navigate to ``http://127.0.0.1:8000/update.xml`` and
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make sure that you get the XML file you created earlier.
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Installing the update
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---------------------
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You may want to start by deleting any pending updates to ensure that no
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previously found updates interfere with installing the desired update.
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You can use this command with Firefox's browser console to determine the
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update directory:
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.. code::
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ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/FileUtils.jsm").FileUtils.getDir("UpdRootD", [], false).path
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Once you have determined the update directory, close Firefox, browse to
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the directory and remove the subdirectory called ``updates``.
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file. This can be done most reliably with an enterprise policy. The
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policy file location depends on the operating system you are using.
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| Windows/Linux: ``<install dir>/distribution/policies.json``
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| macOS: ``<install dir>/Contents/Resources/distribution/policies.json``
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| Create the ``distribution`` directory, if necessary, and put this in
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``policies.json``:
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{
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"policies": {
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"AppUpdateURL": "http://127.0.0.1:8000/update.xml"
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}
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}
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Now you are ready to update! Launch Firefox out of its installation
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directory and navigate to the Update section ``about:preferences``. You
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should see it downloading the update to the update directory. Since the
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transfer is entirely local this should finish quickly, and a "Restart to
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Update" button should appear. Click it to restart and apply the update.
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