64-bit R Language and RStudio IDE - updated 2020-07-04
R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.0 and RStudio 1.0.143 R IDE are available for download from ibiblio.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMZnNUTEwxN2VmSjQ.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMZkxlVUxLa29TU28. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection silently, so visit the link from time to time to find out what's new. Having these packages is just a convenience; you can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
These packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMZnNUTEwxN2VmSjQ.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMZkxlVUxLa29TU28. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection silently, so visit the link from time to time to find out what's new. Having these packages is just a convenience; you can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
These packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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Cheers step - still hoping to get around to using R habitually, really appreciate your efforts here, Thank You
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.1 and RStudio 1.0.143 R IDE are available for download from ibiblio.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMWVFRVFlmSU5zWDA. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection silently, so visit the link from time to time to find out what's new. Having these packages is just a convenience; you can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
These packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMWVFRVFlmSU5zWDA. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection silently, so visit the link from time to time to find out what's new. Having these packages is just a convenience; you can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
These packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.1 and RStudio 1.0.153 R IDE are available for download from ibiblio.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMWVFRVFlmSU5zWDA. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection to 2017-08-31. Visit the link from time to time to find out what else is new. Having these packages is just a convenience and saves time. You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R an rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMWVFRVFlmSU5zWDA. For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
I update the pre-compiled R package collection to 2017-08-31. Visit the link from time to time to find out what else is new. Having these packages is just a convenience and saves time. You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R an rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.2 and RStudio 1.1.383 R IDE are available for download from ibiblio.
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk.
For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
The pre-compiled R package collection was last updated on 2017-08-31 for R-3.4.1. Visit the link from time to time to find out what else is new. Having these packages is just a convenience and saves time. You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R an rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
R and RStudio Release Announcements
R 3.4.2 release announcement
RStudio 1.1.383 release notes
New dark theme
Fatdog64-710 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
SFS packages and a collection of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk.
For the latest rstudio and older version packages please look for shared folders links going back in this thread.
The pre-compiled R package collection was last updated on 2017-08-31 for R-3.4.1. Visit the link from time to time to find out what else is new. Having these packages is just a convenience and saves time. You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R an rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
R and RStudio Release Announcements
R 3.4.2 release announcement
RStudio 1.1.383 release notes
New dark theme
RStudio wrote: RStudio 1.1 is a major new release. It features:
A Connections tab which makes it easy to connect to, explore, and view data in a variety of databases.
A Terminal tab which provides fluid shell integration with the IDE, xterm emulation, and even support for full-screen terminal applications.
An Object Explorer which can navigate deeply nested R data structures and objects.
A new, modern dark theme and Retina-quality icons throughout.
Improvements to the RStudio API which add power and flexibility to RStudio add-ins and packages.
RStudio Server Pro support for floating licensing, notifications, self-service session management, and more.
Dozens of other small improvements and bugfixes.
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RStudio 1.1.419 R IDE is available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS file can be found here.
Fatdog64-72x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from SFS Manager in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
The corresponding SFS file can be found here.
Fatdog64-72x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from SFS Manager in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----RStudio wrote: RStudio 1.1.419 is a maintenance release.
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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Thanks, ally. I found version 1.1.383 but the version I posted is 1.1.419.
Internet Archive wrote: rstudio-1.1.383-x86_64-1.sfs 30-Jan-2018 20:06 68.2M
rstudio-1.1.383-x86_64-1.txz 30-Jan-2018 20:09 62.9M
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.4.4
RStudio 1.1.442 R IDE
Both packages are available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS files can be found here.
Fatdog64-72x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
RStudio 1.1.442 R IDE
Both packages are available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS files can be found here.
Fatdog64-72x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.5.2
RStudio 1.1.463 R IDE
Both packages are available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS files can be found here.
Fatdog64-800 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
RStudio 1.1.463 R IDE
Both packages are available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS files can be found here.
Fatdog64-800 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.6.0
This package is available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS file can be found here.
Fatdog64-80x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
This package is available for download from ibiblio.
The corresponding SFS file can be found here.
Fatdog64-80x users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
I no longer pre-compile R packages. Older SFS packages and collections of pre-compiled R packages can be found in this shared folder https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMYThlRk1fM1dJNEk, and in other shared folders linked in various posts going back in this thread.
You can build all R packages from R itself, provided that you have working C++ and fortran compilers installed. You need to load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and rstudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and rstudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 3.6.1
RStudio 1.2.1335 R IDE
The R package is available for download from ibiblio.
and its corresponding SFS files can be found here.
RStudio is available as an SFS file only from the link above.
Fatdog64-800 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
The R ecosystem is complemented by thousand of R packages, which you can build from R itself, provided that the C++ and fortran compilers are installed. Alternatively, you can load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and RStudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and RStudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
RStudio 1.2.1335 R IDE
The R package is available for download from ibiblio.
and its corresponding SFS files can be found here.
RStudio is available as an SFS file only from the link above.
Fatdog64-800 users should install directly from the gslapt package manager or load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
The R ecosystem is complemented by thousand of R packages, which you can build from R itself, provided that the C++ and fortran compilers are installed. Alternatively, you can load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and RStudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and RStudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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RStudio 1.2.5001 R IDE
The RStudio package is available as an SFS file from here.
Fatdog64-800 users should load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
The RStudio package is available as an SFS file from here.
Fatdog64-800 users should load from the SFS Manager found in Control Panel.
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R Project for Statistical Computing 4.0.2
RStudio 1.3.959 R IDE
The R SFS and rstudio files can be downloaded from here. It can take up to 24 hours from the announcement time for ibiblio.org to display the download links.
Fatdog64-800 users can download and load directly from the SFS Manager found in Fatdog64 Control Panel.
Starting with this release I only provide SFS files. If you need .txz packages contact me via PM.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
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The R ecosystem is complemented by thousand of R packages, which you can build from R itself, provided that the C++ and fortran compilers are installed. Alternatively, you can load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and RStudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and RStudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
RStudio 1.3.959 R IDE
The R SFS and rstudio files can be downloaded from here. It can take up to 24 hours from the announcement time for ibiblio.org to display the download links.
Fatdog64-800 users can download and load directly from the SFS Manager found in Fatdog64 Control Panel.
Starting with this release I only provide SFS files. If you need .txz packages contact me via PM.
Other Puppy users please read the README file.
All users' README https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B932fvbgcXnMbTN6dmxpTHlYRmc.
----
The R ecosystem is complemented by thousand of R packages, which you can build from R itself, provided that the C++ and fortran compilers are installed. Alternatively, you can load the devx.sfs and check that the gcc and gfortran commands are available (they are in Fatdog64).
The R and RStudio packages include two ROX-apps and can install desktop icons and file associations. The installer scripts support keeping multiple side-by-side R and RStudio versions. So you should be able to try a new version without affecting an older version. Uninstalling the package from its ROX-app right-click menu is recommended. The README file points out specific install/uninstall instructions for Puppy users. Fatdog64 users don't need to worry.
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