Those who want to help with this problem may find https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30619 useful -- builds on this system can be reproduced using "tox -e docker-opensuse-tumbleweed-standard"
On Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 10:23:52 AM UTC-8 Dima Pasechnik wrote: > please post the top-level config.log > > > > On Sat, 28 Nov 2020, 17:32 Tobias Weiss, <tobwe...@web.de> wrote: > >> Because the last g++ command is something with stl vector: Do I need the >> glibc-static-devel? I only have glibc-devel installed. >> >> Tobias >> >> >> Tobias Weiss schrieb am Samstag, 28. November 2020 um 16:25:24 UTC+1: >> >>> Hello Everybody, >>> >>> now the second post to the problem. I try to make sage 9.2 on Opensuse >>> Tumbleweed. The compilation stopped with last step of sagelib. If I don't >>> take system packages, the error don't occurs. >>> (see thread https://groups.google.com/g/sage-support/c/AJRosgRDrsE) >>> >>> Pari was take from tarball this times. 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[sagelib-9.2] | >>> ~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp: At global scope: [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5744:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_7cpython_6string_3str_to_bytes(PyObject*, PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 5744 | >>> static PyObject *__pyx_pw_4sage_7cpython_6string_3str_to_bytes(PyObject >>> *__pyx_self, PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] >>> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5743:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_7cpython_6string_2str_to_bytes’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 5743 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_7cpython_6string_2str_to_bytes[] = "str_to_bytes(s, >>> encoding=None, errors=None) -> bytes\nFile: sage/cpython/string.pxd >>> (starting at line 55)\n\n Convert ``str`` or ``unicode`` to >>> ``bytes``.\n\n It encodes the given ``str`` to a Python 3 ``bytes``\n >>> using the specified encoding. It is a no-op on ``bytes`` input.\n\n >>> EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: from sage.cpython.string import >>> str_to_bytes\n sage: bs = [str_to_bytes(u'\317\200')]\n sage: >>> all(b == b'\\xcf\\x80' for b in bs)\n True\n sage: >>> str_to_bytes([])\n Traceback (most recent call last):\n ...\n >>> TypeError: expected str... list found\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5539:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_7cpython_6string_1bytes_to_str(PyObject*, PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 5539 | >>> static PyObject *__pyx_pw_4sage_7cpython_6string_1bytes_to_str(PyObject >>> *__pyx_self, PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] >>> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5538:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_7cpython_6string_bytes_to_str’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 5538 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_7cpython_6string_bytes_to_str[] = "bytes_to_str(b, >>> encoding=None, errors=None) -> str\nFile: sage/cpython/string.pxd (starting >>> at line 29)\n\n Convert ``bytes`` to ``str``.\n\n This decodes the >>> given ``bytes`` to a Python 3 unicode ``str`` using\n the specified >>> encoding. It is a no-op on ``str`` input.\n\n EXAMPLES::\n\n >>> sage: from sage.cpython.string import bytes_to_str\n sage: s >>> = bytes_to_str(b'\\xcf\\x80')\n sage: s == u'\317\200'\n >>> True\n sage: bytes_to_str([])\n Traceback (most recent >>> call last):\n ...\n TypeError: expected bytes, list found\n >>> "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5259:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_9revop(PyObject*, PyObject*)’ defined >>> but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 5259 | static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_9revop(PyObject *__pyx_self, PyObject >>> *__pyx_arg_op) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5258:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_8revop’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 5258 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_8revop[] = "revop(int op) -> int\nFile: >>> sage/structure/richcmp.pxd (starting at line 199)\n\n Return the reverse >>> operation of ``op``.\n\n For example, <= becomes >=, etc.\n\n >>> EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: from sage.structure.richcmp import revop\n >>> sage: [revop(i) for i in range(6)]\n [4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1]\n >>> "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5132:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_7rich_to_bool_sgn(PyObject*, PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 5132 | >>> static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_7rich_to_bool_sgn(PyObject *__pyx_self, >>> PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5131:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_6rich_to_bool_sgn’ defined but not >>> used [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 5131 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_6rich_to_bool_sgn[] = >>> "rich_to_bool_sgn(int op, Py_ssize_t c) -> bool\nFile: >>> sage/structure/richcmp.pxd (starting at line 187)\n\n Same as >>> ``rich_to_bool``, but allow any `c < 0` and `c > 0`\n instead of only >>> `-1` and `1`.\n\n .. NOTE::\n\n This is in particular needed for >>> ``mpz_cmp()``.\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5003:18: warning: >>> ‘PyObject* __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_5rich_to_bool(PyObject*, >>> PyObject*, PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] >>> [sagelib-9.2] 5003 | static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_5rich_to_bool(PyObject *__pyx_self, >>> PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:5002:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_4rich_to_bool’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 5002 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_4rich_to_bool[] = "rich_to_bool(int op, >>> int c) -> bool\nFile: sage/structure/richcmp.pxd (starting at line 120)\n\n >>> Return the corresponding ``True`` or ``False`` value for a rich\n >>> comparison, given the result of an old-style comparison.\n\n >>> INPUT:\n\n - ``op`` -- a rich comparison operation (e.g. >>> ``Py_EQ``)\n\n - ``c`` -- the result of an old-style comparison: -1, 0 >>> or 1.\n\n OUTPUT: 1 or 0 (corresponding to ``True`` and ``False``)\n\n >>> .. SEEALSO::\n\n :func:`rich_to_bool_sgn` if ``c`` could be >>> outside the\n [-1, 0, 1] range.\n\n EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: >>> from sage.structure.richcmp import (rich_to_bool,\n ....: op_EQ, >>> op_NE, op_LT, op_LE, op_GT, op_GE)\n sage: for op in (op_LT, op_LE, >>> op_EQ, op_NE, op_GT, op_GE):\n ....: for c in (-1,0,1):\n >>> ....: print(rich_to_bool(op, c))\n True False False\n >>> True True False\n False True False\n True False True\n >>> False False True\n False True True\n\n Indirect tests >>> using integers::\n\n sage: 0 < 5, 5 < 5, 5 < -8\n (True, >>> False, False)\n sage: 0 <= 5, 5 <= 5, 5 <= -8\n (True, True, >>> False)\n sage: 0 >= 5, 5 >= 5, 5 >= -8\n (False, True, >>> True)\n sage: 0 > 5, 5 > 5, 5 > -8\n (False, False, True)\n >>> sage: 0 == 5, 5 == 5, 5 == -8\n (False, True, False)\n >>> sage: 0 != 5, 5 != 5, 5 != -8\n (True, False, True)\n "; >>> [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4813:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_3richcmp_not_equal(PyObject*, PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 4813 | >>> static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_3richcmp_not_equal(PyObject >>> *__pyx_self, PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] >>> | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4812:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_2richcmp_not_equal’ defined but not >>> used [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 4812 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_2richcmp_not_equal[] = >>> "richcmp_not_equal(x, y, int op)\nFile: sage/structure/richcmp.pxd >>> (starting at line 56)\n\n Like ``richcmp(x, y, op)`` but assuming that >>> `x` is not equal to `y`.\n\n INPUT:\n\n - ``op`` -- a rich comparison >>> operation (e.g. ``Py_EQ``)\n\n OUTPUT:\n\n If ``op`` is not ``op_EQ`` >>> or ``op_NE``, the result of\n ``richcmp(x, y, op)``. If ``op`` is >>> ``op_EQ``, return\n ``False``. If ``op`` is ``op_NE``, return >>> ``True``.\n\n This is useful to compare lazily two objects A and B >>> according to 2\n (or more) different parameters, say width and height >>> for example.\n One could use::\n\n return richcmp((A.width(), >>> A.height()), (B.width(), B.height()), op)\n\n but this will compute both >>> width and height in all cases, even if\n A.width() and B.width() are >>> enough to decide the comparison.\n\n Instead one can do::\n\n wA >>> = A.width()\n wB = B.width()\n if wA != wB:\n >>> return richcmp_not_equal(wA, wB, op)\n return >>> richcmp(A.height(), B.height(), op)\n\n The difference with ``richcmp`` >>> is that ``richcmp_not_equal``\n assumes that its arguments are not >>> equal, which is excluding the case\n where the comparison cannot be >>> decided so far, without\n knowing the rest of the parameters.\n\n >>> EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: from sage.structure.richcmp import >>> (richcmp_not_equal,\n ....: op_EQ, op_NE, op_LT, op_LE, op_GT, >>> op_GE)\n sage: for op in (op_LT, op_LE, op_EQ, op_NE, op_GT, >>> op_GE):\n ....: print(richcmp_not_equal(3, 4, op))\n >>> True\n True\n False\n True\n False\n >>> False\n sage: for op in (op_LT, op_LE, op_EQ, op_NE, op_GT, >>> op_GE):\n ....: print(richcmp_not_equal(5, 4, op))\n >>> False\n False\n False\n True\n True\n >>> True\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4597:18: warning: >>> ‘PyObject* __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_1richcmp(PyObject*, >>> PyObject*, PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] >>> [sagelib-9.2] 4597 | static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_1richcmp(PyObject *__pyx_self, PyObject >>> *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4596:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_richcmp’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 4596 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7richcmp_richcmp[] = "richcmp(x, y, int >>> op)\nFile: sage/structure/richcmp.pxd (starting at line 6)\n\n Return >>> the result of the rich comparison of ``x`` and ``y`` with\n operator >>> ``op``.\n\n INPUT:\n\n - ``x``, ``y`` -- arbitrary Python objects\n\n >>> - ``op`` -- comparison operator (one of ``op_LT`, ``op_LE``,\n >>> ``op_EQ``, ``op_NE``, ``op_GT``, ``op_GE``).\n\n EXAMPLES::\n\n >>> sage: from sage.structure.richcmp import *\n sage: richcmp(3, >>> 4, op_LT)\n True\n sage: richcmp(x, x^2, op_EQ)\n x == >>> x^2\n\n The two examples above are completely equivalent to ``3 < 4``\n >>> and ``x == x^2``. For this reason, it only makes sense in practice\n >>> to call ``richcmp`` with a non-constant value for ``op``.\n\n We can >>> write a custom ``Element`` class which shows a more\n realistic example >>> of how to use this::\n\n sage: from sage.structure.element import >>> Element\n sage: class MyElement(Element):\n ....: def >>> __init__(self, parent, value):\n ....: >>> Element.__init__(self, parent)\n ....: self.v = >>> value\n ....: def _richcmp_(self, other, op):\n ....: >>> return richcmp(self.v, other.v, op)\n sage: P = Parent()\n >>> sage: x = MyElement(P, 3)\n sage: y = MyElement(P, 3)\n >>> sage: x < y\n False\n sage: x == y\n True\n >>> sage: x > y\n False\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4383:18: warning: ‘PyObject* >>> __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7element_3have_same_parent(PyObject*, PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 4383 | >>> static PyObject >>> *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7element_3have_same_parent(PyObject *__pyx_self, >>> PyObject *__pyx_args, PyObject *__pyx_kwds) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4382:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7element_2have_same_parent’ defined but not >>> used [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 4382 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7element_2have_same_parent[] = >>> "have_same_parent(left, right) -> bool\nFile: sage/structure/element.pxd >>> (starting at line 111)\n\n Return ``True`` if and only if ``left`` and >>> ``right`` have the\n same parent.\n\n .. WARNING::\n\n This >>> function assumes that at least one of the arguments is a\n Sage >>> :class:`Element`. When in doubt, use the slower\n ``parent(left) is >>> parent(right)`` instead.\n\n EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: from >>> sage.structure.element import have_same_parent\n sage: >>> have_same_parent(1, 3)\n True\n sage: have_same_parent(1, >>> 1/2)\n False\n sage: have_same_parent(gap(1), gap(1/2))\n >>> True\n\n These have different types but the same parent::\n\n >>> sage: a = RLF(2)\n sage: b = exp(a)\n sage: type(a)\n >>> <... 'sage.rings.real_lazy.LazyWrapper'>\n sage: type(b)\n >>> <... 'sage.rings.real_lazy.LazyNamedUnop'>\n sage: >>> have_same_parent(a, b)\n True\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> [sagelib-9.2] build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4038:18: warning: >>> ‘PyObject* __pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7element_1parent(PyObject*, >>> PyObject*)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function] [sagelib-9.2] 4038 | >>> static PyObject *__pyx_pw_4sage_9structure_7element_1parent(PyObject >>> *__pyx_self, PyObject *__pyx_v_x) { [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] >>> build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpp:4037:13: warning: >>> ‘__pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7element_parent’ defined but not used >>> [-Wunused-variable] [sagelib-9.2] 4037 | static char >>> __pyx_doc_4sage_9structure_7element_parent[] = "parent(x)\nFile: >>> sage/structure/element.pxd (starting at line 6)\n\n Return the parent of >>> the element ``x``.\n\n Usually, this means the mathematical object of >>> which ``x`` is an\n element.\n\n INPUT:\n\n - ``x`` -- an >>> element\n\n OUTPUT:\n\n - If ``x`` is a Sage :class:`Element`, return >>> ``x.parent()``.\n\n - Otherwise, return ``type(x)``.\n\n .. >>> SEEALSO::\n\n `Parents, Conversion and Coercion >>> <http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/tutorial/tour_coercion.html >>> <http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/tutorial/tour_coercion.html>>`_\n >>> Section in the Sage Tutorial\n\n EXAMPLES::\n\n sage: a = >>> 42\n sage: parent(a)\n Integer Ring\n sage: b = 42/1\n >>> sage: parent(b)\n Rational Field\n sage: c = 42.0\n >>> sage: parent(c)\n Real Field with 53 bits of precision\n\n >>> Some more complicated examples::\n\n sage: x = >>> Partition([3,2,1,1,1])\n sage: parent(x)\n Partitions\n >>> sage: v = vector(RDF, [1,2,3])\n sage: parent(v)\n >>> Vector space of dimension 3 over Real Double Field\n\n The >>> following are not considered to be elements, so the type is\n >>> returned::\n\n sage: d = int(42) # Python int\n sage: >>> parent(d)\n <... 'int'>\n sage: L = list(range(10))\n >>> sage: parent(L)\n <... 'list'>\n "; [sagelib-9.2] | >>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [sagelib-9.2] g++ >>> -pthread -shared -Wl,-rpath-link,/home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2/local/lib >>> -L/home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2/local/lib >>> -Wl,-rpath,/home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2/local/lib >>> build/temp.linux-x86_64-3.8/build/cythonized/sage/tests/stl_vector.o >>> -L/usr/lib64 -lgmp -o >>> build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.8/sage/tests/stl_vector.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so >>> >>> <http://stl_vector.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so> -lpari [sagelib-9.2] >>> error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1 [sagelib-9.2] [sagelib-9.2] >>> real 45m29,250s [sagelib-9.2] user 43m28,680s [sagelib-9.2] sys >>> 1m14,383s make[4]: *** [Makefile:2163: sagelib-no-deps] Fehler 1 >>> make[3]: *** [Makefile:2163: >>> /home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2/local/var/lib/sage/installed/sagelib-9.2] Fehler >>> 2 make[2]: *** [Makefile:1766: all-start] Fehler 2 make[2]: Verzeichnis >>> „/home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2/build/make“ wird verlassen real 45m37,045s >>> user 43m33,440s sys 1m16,757s >>> *************************************************************** Error >>> building Sage. The following package(s) may have failed to build (not >>> necessarily during this run of 'make all-start'): It is safe to delete any >>> log files and build directories, but they contain information that is >>> helpful for debugging build problems. WARNING: If you now run 'make' again, >>> the build directory of the same version of the package will, by default, be >>> deleted. Set the environment variable SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS=yes to prevent >>> this. make[1]: *** [Makefile:33: all-start] Fehler 1 make[1]: Verzeichnis >>> „/home/tobias/bin/sage-9.2“ wird verlassen make: *** [Makefile:13: all] >>> Fehler 2* >>> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "sage-support" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to sage-support...@googlegroups.com. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/6c0f6d68-2d85-4b70-87e2-d141feabb10dn%40googlegroups.com >> >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/6c0f6d68-2d85-4b70-87e2-d141feabb10dn%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >> . >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. 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