There is an issue in the std::chrono::tzdb parser that causes problems
since the tzdata-2024b release started using %z in the main format.
As a real world problem I encounter an issue with the waybar clock module,
which ignores the timezone setting and only shows system time.

Signed-off-by: Markus Volk <f_...@t-online.de>
---
 meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-14.2.inc        |   1 +
 ...4fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch | 567 ++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 568 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 
meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc/gcc.git-ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch

diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-14.2.inc 
b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-14.2.inc
index f05484cfc0..9cfb246294 100644
--- a/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-14.2.inc
+++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-14.2.inc
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ SRC_URI = "${BASEURI} \
            file://0023-Fix-install-path-of-linux64.h.patch \
            file://0024-Avoid-hardcoded-build-paths-into-ppc-libgcc.patch \
            file://0025-gcc-testsuite-tweaks-for-mips-OE.patch \
+           file://gcc.git-ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch \
 "
 
 S = "${TMPDIR}/work-shared/gcc-${PV}-${PR}/${SOURCEDIR}"
diff --git 
a/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc/gcc.git-ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch
 
b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc/gcc.git-ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ca6fc92e07
--- /dev/null
+++ 
b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc/gcc.git-ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,567 @@
+From ab884fffe3fc82a710bea66ad651720d71c938b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com>
+Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 09:52:13 +0100
+Subject: [PATCH] libstdc++: Fix std::chrono::tzdb to work with vanguard format
+
+I found some issues in the std::chrono::tzdb parser by testing the
+tzdata "vanguard" format, which uses new features that aren't enabled in
+the "main" and "rearguard" data formats.
+
+Since 2024a the keyword "minimum" is no longer valid for the FROM and TO
+fields in a Rule line, which means that "m" is now a valid abbreviation
+for "maximum". Previously we expected either "mi" or "ma". For backwards
+compatibility, a FROM field beginning with "mi" is still supported and
+is treated as 1900. The "maximum" keyword is only allowed in TO now,
+because it makes no sense in FROM. To support these changes the
+minmax_year and minmax_year2 classes for parsing FROM and TO are
+replaced with a single years_from_to class that reads both fields.
+
+The vanguard format makes use of %z in Zone FORMAT fields, which caused
+an exception to be thrown from ZoneInfo::set_abbrev because no % or /
+characters were expected when a Zone doesn't use a named Rule. The
+ZoneInfo::to(sys_info&) function now uses format_abbrev_str to replace
+any %z with the current offset. Although format_abbrev_str also checks
+for %s and STD/DST formats, those only make sense when a named Rule is
+in effect, so won't occur when ZoneInfo::to(sys_info&) is used.
+
+Since making this change on trunk, the tzdata-2024b release started
+using %z in the main format, not just vanguard. This makes a backport to
+release branches necessary (see PR 116657).
+
+This change also implements a feature that has always been missing from
+time_zone::_M_get_sys_info: finding the Rule that is active before the
+specified time point, so that we can correctly handle %s in the FORMAT
+for the first new sys_info that gets created. This requires implementing
+a poorly documented feature of zic, to get the LETTERS field from a
+later transition, as described at
+https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2024-April/058891.html
+In order for this to work we need to be able to distinguish an empty
+letters field (as used by CE%sT where the variable part is either empty
+or "S") from "the letters field is not known for this transition". The
+tzdata file uses "-" for an empty letters field, which libstdc++ was
+previously replacing with "" when the Rule was parsed. Instead, we now
+preserve the "-" in the Rule object, so that "" can be used for the case
+where we don't know the letters (and so need to decide it).
+
+libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
+
+       * src/c++20/tzdb.cc (minmax_year, minmax_year2): Remove.
+       (years_from_to): New class replacing minmax_year and
+       minmax_year2.
+       (format_abbrev_str, select_std_or_dst_abbrev): Move earlier in
+       the file. Handle "-" for letters.
+       (ZoneInfo::to): Use format_abbrev_str to expand %z.
+       (ZoneInfo::set_abbrev): Remove exception. Change parameter from
+       reference to value.
+       (operator>>(istream&, Rule&)): Do not clear letters when it
+       contains "-".
+       (time_zone::_M_get_sys_info): Add missing logic to find the Rule
+       in effect before the time point.
+       * testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc: Adjust for vanguard format using
+       "GMT" as the Zone name, not as a Link to "Etc/GMT".
+       * testsuite/std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc: New test.
+
+(cherry picked from commit 0ca8d56f2085715f27ee536c6c344bc47af49cdd)
+
+Upstream-Status: Backport 
[https://gcc.gnu.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gcc.git;h=5ceea2ac106d6dd1aa8175670b15a801316cf1c9]
+
+Signed-off-by: Markus Volk <f_...@t-online.de>
+---
+ libstdc++-v3/src/c++20/tzdb.cc                | 265 +++++++++++-------
+ .../std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc     | 106 +++++++
+ libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc     |   6 +-
+ 3 files changed, 274 insertions(+), 103 deletions(-)
+ create mode 100644 
libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc
+
+diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/src/c++20/tzdb.cc b/libstdc++-v3/src/c++20/tzdb.cc
+index c7c7cc9deee6..7e8cce7ce8cf 100644
+--- a/libstdc++-v3/src/c++20/tzdb.cc
++++ b/libstdc++-v3/src/c++20/tzdb.cc
+@@ -342,51 +342,103 @@ namespace std::chrono
+       friend istream& operator>>(istream&, on_day&);
+     };
+ 
+-    // Wrapper for chrono::year that reads a year, or one of the keywords
+-    // "minimum" or "maximum", or an unambiguous prefix of a keyword.
+-    struct minmax_year
++    // Wrapper for two chrono::year values, which reads the FROM and TO
++    // fields of a Rule line. The FROM field is a year and TO is a year or
++    // one of the keywords "maximum" or "only" (or an abbreviation of those).
++    // For backwards compatibility, the keyword "minimum" is recognized
++    // for FROM and interpreted as 1900.
++    struct years_from_to
+     {
+-      year& y;
++      year& from;
++      year& to;
+ 
+-      friend istream& operator>>(istream& in, minmax_year&& y)
++      friend istream& operator>>(istream& in, years_from_to&& yy)
+       {
+-      if (ws(in).peek() == 'm') // keywords "minimum" or "maximum"
++      string s;
++      auto c = ws(in).peek();
++      if (c == 'm') [[unlikely]] // keyword "minimum"
+         {
+-          string s;
+-          in >> s; // extract the rest of the word, but only look at s[1]
+-          if (s[1] == 'a')
+-            y.y = year::max();
+-          else if (s[1] == 'i')
+-            y.y = year::min();
+-          else
+-            in.setstate(ios::failbit);
++          in >> s; // extract the rest of the word
++          yy.from = year(1900);
++        }
++      else if (int num = 0; in >> num) [[likely]]
++        yy.from = year{num};
++
++      c = ws(in).peek();
++      if (c == 'm') // keyword "maximum"
++        {
++          in >> s; // extract the rest of the word
++          yy.to = year::max();
++        }
++      else if (c == 'o') // keyword "only"
++        {
++          in >> s; // extract the rest of the word
++          yy.to = yy.from;
+         }
+       else if (int num = 0; in >> num)
+-        y.y = year{num};
++        yy.to = year{num};
++
+       return in;
+       }
+     };
+ 
+-    // As above for minmax_year, but also supports the keyword "only",
+-    // meaning that the TO year is the same as the FROM year.
+-    struct minmax_year2
++    bool
++    select_std_or_dst_abbrev(string& abbrev, minutes save)
+     {
+-      minmax_year to;
+-      year from;
++      if (size_t pos = abbrev.find('/'); pos != string::npos)
++      {
++        // Select one of "STD/DST" for standard or daylight.
++        if (save == 0min)
++          abbrev.erase(pos);
++        else
++          abbrev.erase(0, pos + 1);
++        return true;
++      }
++      return false;
++    }
+ 
+-      friend istream& operator>>(istream& in, minmax_year2&& y)
+-      {
+-      if (ws(in).peek() == 'o') // keyword "only"
+-        {
+-          string s;
+-          in >> s; // extract the whole keyword
+-          y.to.y = y.from;
+-        }
+-      else
+-        in >> std::move(y.to);
+-      return in;
+-      }
+-    };
++    // Set the sys_info::abbrev string by expanding any placeholders.
++    void
++    format_abbrev_str(sys_info& info, string_view letters = {})
++    {
++      if (size_t pos = info.abbrev.find('%'); pos != string::npos)
++      {
++        if (info.abbrev[pos + 1] == 's')
++          {
++            // Expand "%s" to the variable part, given by Rule::letters.
++            if (letters == "-")
++              info.abbrev.erase(pos, 2);
++            else
++              info.abbrev.replace(pos, 2, letters);
++          }
++        else if (info.abbrev[pos + 1] == 'z')
++          {
++            // Expand "%z" to the UT offset as +/-hh, +/-hhmm, or +/-hhmmss.
++            hh_mm_ss<seconds> t(info.offset);
++            string z(1, "+-"[t.is_negative()]);
++            long val = t.hours().count();
++            int digits = 2;
++            if (int m = t.minutes().count())
++              {
++                digits = 4;
++                val *= 100;
++                val += m;
++                if (int s = t.seconds().count())
++                  {
++                    digits = 6;
++                    val *= 100;
++                    val += s;
++                  }
++              }
++            auto sval = std::to_string(val);
++            z += string(digits - sval.size(), '0');
++            z += sval;
++            info.abbrev.replace(pos, 2, z);
++          }
++      }
++      else
++      select_std_or_dst_abbrev(info.abbrev, info.save);
++    }
+ 
+     // A time zone information record.
+     // Zone  NAME        STDOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
+@@ -462,6 +514,7 @@ namespace std::chrono
+       info.offset = offset();
+       info.save = minutes(m_save);
+       info.abbrev = format();
++      format_abbrev_str(info); // expand %z
+       return true;
+       }
+ 
+@@ -469,12 +522,9 @@ namespace std::chrono
+       friend class time_zone;
+ 
+       void
+-      set_abbrev(const string& abbrev)
++      set_abbrev(string abbrev)
+       {
+-      // In practice, the FORMAT field never needs expanding here.
+-      if (abbrev.find_first_of("/%") != abbrev.npos)
+-        __throw_runtime_error("std::chrono::time_zone: invalid data");
+-      m_buf = abbrev;
++      m_buf = std::move(abbrev);
+       m_pos = 0;
+       m_expanded = true;
+       }
+@@ -544,9 +594,7 @@ namespace std::chrono
+ 
+       // Rule  NAME  FROM  TO  TYPE  IN  ON  AT  SAVE  LETTER/S
+ 
+-      in >> quoted(rule.name)
+-         >> minmax_year{rule.from}
+-         >> minmax_year2{rule.to, rule.from};
++      in >> quoted(rule.name) >> years_from_to{rule.from, rule.to};
+ 
+       if (char type; in >> type && type != '-')
+         in.setstate(ios::failbit);
+@@ -557,7 +605,7 @@ namespace std::chrono
+       if (save_time.indicator != at_time::Wall)
+         {
+           // We don't actually store the save_time.indicator, because we
+-          // assume that it's always deducable from the actual offset value.
++          // assume that it's always deducible from the offset value.
+           auto expected = save_time.time == 0s
+                             ? at_time::Standard
+                             : at_time::Daylight;
+@@ -567,8 +615,6 @@ namespace std::chrono
+       rule.save = save_time.time;
+ 
+       in >> rule.letters;
+-      if (rule.letters == "-")
+-        rule.letters.clear();
+       return in;
+       }
+ 
+@@ -719,58 +765,6 @@ namespace std::chrono
+ #endif // TZDB_DISABLED
+   };
+ 
+-#ifndef TZDB_DISABLED
+-  namespace
+-  {
+-    bool
+-    select_std_or_dst_abbrev(string& abbrev, minutes save)
+-    {
+-      if (size_t pos = abbrev.find('/'); pos != string::npos)
+-      {
+-        // Select one of "STD/DST" for standard or daylight.
+-        if (save == 0min)
+-          abbrev.erase(pos);
+-        else
+-          abbrev.erase(0, pos + 1);
+-        return true;
+-      }
+-      return false;
+-    }
+-
+-    // Set the sys_info::abbrev string by expanding any placeholders.
+-    void
+-    format_abbrev_str(sys_info& info, string_view letters = {})
+-    {
+-      if (size_t pos = info.abbrev.find("%s"); pos != string::npos)
+-      {
+-        // Expand "%s" to the variable part, given by Rule::letters.
+-        info.abbrev.replace(pos, 2, letters);
+-      }
+-      else if (size_t pos = info.abbrev.find("%z"); pos != string::npos)
+-      {
+-        // Expand "%z" to the UT offset as +/-hh, +/-hhmm, or +/-hhmmss.
+-        hh_mm_ss<seconds> t(info.offset);
+-        string z(1, "+-"[t.is_negative()]);
+-        long val = t.hours().count();
+-        if (minutes m = t.minutes(); m != m.zero())
+-          {
+-            val *= 100;
+-            val += m.count();
+-            if (seconds s = t.seconds(); s != s.zero())
+-              {
+-                val *= 100;
+-                val += s.count();
+-              }
+-          }
+-        z += std::to_string(val);
+-        info.abbrev.replace(pos, 2, z);
+-      }
+-      else
+-      select_std_or_dst_abbrev(info.abbrev, info.save);
+-    }
+-  }
+-#endif // TZDB_DISABLED
+-
+   // Implementation of std::chrono::time_zone::get_info(const sys_time<D>&)
+   sys_info
+   time_zone::_M_get_sys_info(sys_seconds tp) const
+@@ -839,12 +833,72 @@ namespace std::chrono
+     info.abbrev = ri.format();
+ 
+     string_view letters;
+-    if (i != infos.begin())
++    if (i != infos.begin() && i[-1].expanded())
++      letters = i[-1].next_letters();
++
++    if (letters.empty())
+       {
+-      if (i[-1].expanded())
+-        letters = i[-1].next_letters();
+-      // XXX else need to find Rule active before this time and use it
+-      // to know the initial offset, save, and letters.
++      sys_seconds t = info.begin - seconds(1);
++      const year_month_day date(chrono::floor<days>(t));
++
++      // Try to find a Rule active before this time, to get initial
++      // SAVE and LETTERS values. There may not be a Rule for the period
++      // before the first DST transition, so find the earliest DST->STD
++      // transition and use the LETTERS from that.
++      const Rule* active_rule = nullptr;
++      sys_seconds active_rule_start = sys_seconds::min();
++      const Rule* first_std = nullptr;
++      for (const auto& rule : rules)
++        {
++          if (rule.save == minutes(0))
++            {
++              if (!first_std)
++                first_std = &rule;
++              else if (rule.from < first_std->from)
++                first_std = &rule;
++              else if (rule.from == first_std->from)
++                {
++                  if (rule.start_time(rule.from, {})
++                        < first_std->start_time(first_std->from, {}))
++                    first_std = &rule;
++                }
++            }
++
++          year y = date.year();
++
++          if (y > rule.to) // rule no longer applies at time t
++            continue;
++          if (y < rule.from) // rule doesn't apply yet at time t
++            continue;
++
++          sys_seconds rule_start;
++
++          seconds offset{}; // appropriate for at_time::Universal
++          if (rule.when.indicator == at_time::Wall)
++            offset = info.offset;
++          else if (rule.when.indicator == at_time::Standard)
++            offset = ri.offset();
++
++          // Time the rule takes effect this year:
++          rule_start = rule.start_time(y, offset);
++
++          if (rule_start >= t && rule.from < y)
++            {
++              // Try this rule in the previous year.
++              rule_start = rule.start_time(--y, offset);
++            }
++
++          if (active_rule_start < rule_start && rule_start < t)
++            {
++              active_rule_start = rule_start;
++              active_rule = &rule;
++            }
++        }
++
++      if (active_rule)
++        letters = active_rule->letters;
++      else if (first_std)
++        letters = first_std->letters;
+       }
+ 
+     const Rule* curr_rule = nullptr;
+@@ -2069,9 +2123,11 @@ namespace std::chrono
+             istringstream in2(std::move(rules));
+             in2 >> rules_time;
+             inf.m_save = duration_cast<minutes>(rules_time.time);
++            // If the FORMAT is "STD/DST" then we can choose the right one
++            // now, so that we store a shorter string.
+             select_std_or_dst_abbrev(fmt, inf.m_save);
+           }
+-        inf.set_abbrev(fmt);
++        inf.set_abbrev(std::move(fmt));
+       }
+ 
+       // YEAR [MONTH [DAY [TIME]]]
+@@ -2082,7 +2138,12 @@ namespace std::chrono
+         abbrev_month m{January};
+         int d = 1;
+         at_time t{};
++        // XXX DAY should support ON format, e.g. lastSun or Sun>=8
+         in >> m >> d >> t;
++        // XXX UNTIL field should be interpreted
++        // "using the rules in effect just before the transition"
++        // so might need to store as year_month_day and hh_mm_ss and only
++        // convert to a sys_time once we know the offset in effect.
+         inf.m_until = sys_days(year(y)/m.m/day(d)) + seconds(t.time);
+       }
+       else
+diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc 
b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000000..f1a8fff02f58
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/time_zone/sys_info_abbrev.cc
+@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
++// { dg-do run { target c++20 } }
++// { dg-require-effective-target tzdb }
++// { dg-require-effective-target cxx11_abi }
++// { dg-xfail-run-if "no weak override on AIX" { powerpc-ibm-aix* } }
++
++#include <chrono>
++#include <fstream>
++#include <testsuite_hooks.h>
++
++static bool override_used = false;
++
++namespace __gnu_cxx
++{
++  const char* zoneinfo_dir_override() {
++    override_used = true;
++    return "./";
++  }
++}
++
++using namespace std::chrono;
++
++void
++test_format()
++{
++  std::ofstream("tzdata.zi") << R"(# version test_1
++Zone Africa/Bissau -1:2:20 - LMT 1912 Ja 1 1u
++                   -1      - %z  1975
++                   0       - GMT
++Zon Some/Zone 1:2:3   - %z 1900
++              1:23:45 - %z 1950
++Zo Another/Zone 1:2:3 -     AZ0     1901
++                1     Roolz A%sZ    2000
++                1     Roolz SAZ/DAZ 2005
++                1     Roolz %z
++Rule Roolz 1950 max - April 1 2 1 D
++Rul  Roolz 1950 max - Oct   1 1 0 S
++Z Strange/Zone 1       - X%sX    1980
++               1       - FOO/BAR 1990
++               2:00    - %zzz    1995
++               0:9     - %zzz    1996
++               0:8:7   - %zzz    1997
++               0:6:5.5 - %zzz    1998
++)";
++
++  const auto& db = reload_tzdb();
++  VERIFY( override_used ); // If this fails then XFAIL for the target.
++  VERIFY( db.version == "test_1" );
++
++  // Test formatting %z as
++  auto tz = locate_zone("Africa/Bissau");
++  auto inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1974y/1/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "-01" );
++
++  tz = locate_zone("Some/Zone");
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1899y/1/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+010203" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1955y/1/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+012345" );
++
++  tz = locate_zone("Another/Zone");
++  // Test formatting %s as the LETTER/S field from the active Rule.
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1910y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "ASZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1950y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "ASZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1950y/June/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "ADZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1999y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "ASZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1999y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "ADZ" );
++  // Test formatting STD/DST according to the active Rule.
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2000y/January/2));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "SAZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2001y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "SAZ" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2001y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "DAZ" );
++  // Test formatting %z as the offset determined by the active Rule.
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2005y/January/2));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+01" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2006y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+01" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(2006y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+02" );
++
++  // Test formatting %z, %s and S/D for a Zone with no associated Rules.
++  tz = locate_zone("Strange/Zone");
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1979y/January/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "XX" ); // No Rule means nothing to use for %s.
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1981y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "FOO" ); // Always standard time means first string.
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1994y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+02zz" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1995y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+0009zz" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1996y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+000807zz" );
++  inf = tz->get_info(sys_days(1997y/July/1));
++  VERIFY( inf.abbrev == "+000606zz" );
++}
++
++int main()
++{
++  test_format();
++}
+diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc 
b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc
+index 796f3a8b4256..7a31c1c20ba7 100644
+--- a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc
++++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc
+@@ -39,11 +39,15 @@ test_locate()
+   const tzdb& db = get_tzdb();
+   const time_zone* tz = db.locate_zone("GMT");
+   VERIFY( tz != nullptr );
+-  VERIFY( tz->name() == "Etc/GMT" );
+   VERIFY( tz == std::chrono::locate_zone("GMT") );
+   VERIFY( tz == db.locate_zone("Etc/GMT") );
+   VERIFY( tz == db.locate_zone("Etc/GMT+0") );
+ 
++  // Since 2022f GMT is now a Zone and Etc/GMT a link instead of vice versa,
++  // but only when using the vanguard format. As of 2024a, the main and
++  // rearguard formats still have Etc/GMT as a Zone and GMT as a link.
++  VERIFY( tz->name() == "GMT" || tz->name() == "Etc/GMT" );
++
+   VERIFY( db.locate_zone(db.current_zone()->name()) == db.current_zone() );
+ }
+ 
+-- 
+2.43.5
+
-- 
2.47.0

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