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  6. data/README.textile +140 -0
  7. data/TODO +32 -0
  8. data/benchmark/README.md +64 -0
  9. data/benchmark/bench-backend.rb +247 -0
  10. data/benchmark/bench-instantiate.rb +98 -0
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  23. data/examples/lpasswd +55 -0
  24. data/examples/objects/group.rb +13 -0
  25. data/examples/objects/ou.rb +4 -0
  26. data/examples/objects/user.rb +20 -0
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  35. data/examples/usermod-binary-del +48 -0
  36. data/examples/usermod-lang-add +43 -0
  37. data/lib/active_ldap.rb +85 -0
  38. data/lib/active_ldap/action_controller/ldap_benchmarking.rb +55 -0
  39. data/lib/active_ldap/acts/tree.rb +78 -0
  40. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/base.rb +707 -0
  41. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/jndi.rb +184 -0
  42. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/jndi_connection.rb +185 -0
  43. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/ldap.rb +290 -0
  44. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/ldap_ext.rb +105 -0
  45. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/net_ldap.rb +309 -0
  46. data/lib/active_ldap/adapter/net_ldap_ext.rb +23 -0
  47. data/lib/active_ldap/association/belongs_to.rb +47 -0
  48. data/lib/active_ldap/association/belongs_to_many.rb +58 -0
  49. data/lib/active_ldap/association/children.rb +21 -0
  50. data/lib/active_ldap/association/collection.rb +105 -0
  51. data/lib/active_ldap/association/has_many.rb +31 -0
  52. data/lib/active_ldap/association/has_many_utils.rb +44 -0
  53. data/lib/active_ldap/association/has_many_wrap.rb +75 -0
  54. data/lib/active_ldap/association/proxy.rb +107 -0
  55. data/lib/active_ldap/associations.rb +205 -0
  56. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods.rb +23 -0
  57. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb +24 -0
  58. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods/dirty.rb +43 -0
  59. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods/query.rb +31 -0
  60. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods/read.rb +44 -0
  61. data/lib/active_ldap/attribute_methods/write.rb +38 -0
  62. data/lib/active_ldap/attributes.rb +176 -0
  63. data/lib/active_ldap/base.rb +1410 -0
  64. data/lib/active_ldap/callbacks.rb +71 -0
  65. data/lib/active_ldap/command.rb +49 -0
  66. data/lib/active_ldap/compatible.rb +44 -0
  67. data/lib/active_ldap/configuration.rb +147 -0
  68. data/lib/active_ldap/connection.rb +299 -0
  69. data/lib/active_ldap/distinguished_name.rb +291 -0
  70. data/lib/active_ldap/entry_attribute.rb +78 -0
  71. data/lib/active_ldap/escape.rb +12 -0
  72. data/lib/active_ldap/get_text.rb +20 -0
  73. data/lib/active_ldap/get_text/parser.rb +161 -0
  74. data/lib/active_ldap/helper.rb +92 -0
  75. data/lib/active_ldap/human_readable.rb +133 -0
  76. data/lib/active_ldap/ldap_error.rb +74 -0
  77. data/lib/active_ldap/ldif.rb +930 -0
  78. data/lib/active_ldap/log_subscriber.rb +50 -0
  79. data/lib/active_ldap/object_class.rb +95 -0
  80. data/lib/active_ldap/operations.rb +624 -0
  81. data/lib/active_ldap/persistence.rb +100 -0
  82. data/lib/active_ldap/populate.rb +53 -0
  83. data/lib/active_ldap/railtie.rb +43 -0
  84. data/lib/active_ldap/railties/controller_runtime.rb +48 -0
  85. data/lib/active_ldap/schema.rb +701 -0
  86. data/lib/active_ldap/schema/syntaxes.rb +422 -0
  87. data/lib/active_ldap/timeout.rb +75 -0
  88. data/lib/active_ldap/timeout_stub.rb +17 -0
  89. data/lib/active_ldap/user_password.rb +99 -0
  90. data/lib/active_ldap/validations.rb +200 -0
  91. data/lib/active_ldap/version.rb +3 -0
  92. data/lib/active_ldap/xml.rb +139 -0
  93. data/lib/rails/generators/active_ldap/model/USAGE +18 -0
  94. data/lib/rails/generators/active_ldap/model/model_generator.rb +47 -0
  95. data/lib/rails/generators/active_ldap/model/templates/model_active_ldap.rb +3 -0
  96. data/lib/rails/generators/active_ldap/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +14 -0
  97. data/lib/rails/generators/active_ldap/scaffold/templates/ldap.yml +19 -0
  98. data/po/en/active-ldap.po +4029 -0
  99. data/po/ja/active-ldap.po +4060 -0
  100. data/test/add-phonetic-attribute-options-to-slapd.ldif +10 -0
  101. data/test/al-test-utils.rb +428 -0
  102. data/test/command.rb +111 -0
  103. data/test/config.yaml.sample +6 -0
  104. data/test/fixtures/lower_case_object_class_schema.rb +802 -0
  105. data/test/run-test.rb +34 -0
  106. data/test/test_acts_as_tree.rb +60 -0
  107. data/test/test_adapter.rb +121 -0
  108. data/test/test_associations.rb +701 -0
  109. data/test/test_attributes.rb +117 -0
  110. data/test/test_base.rb +1214 -0
  111. data/test/test_base_per_instance.rb +61 -0
  112. data/test/test_bind.rb +62 -0
  113. data/test/test_callback.rb +31 -0
  114. data/test/test_configuration.rb +40 -0
  115. data/test/test_connection.rb +82 -0
  116. data/test/test_connection_per_class.rb +112 -0
  117. data/test/test_connection_per_dn.rb +112 -0
  118. data/test/test_dirty.rb +98 -0
  119. data/test/test_dn.rb +172 -0
  120. data/test/test_find.rb +176 -0
  121. data/test/test_groupadd.rb +50 -0
  122. data/test/test_groupdel.rb +46 -0
  123. data/test/test_groupls.rb +107 -0
  124. data/test/test_groupmod.rb +51 -0
  125. data/test/test_ldif.rb +1890 -0
  126. data/test/test_load.rb +133 -0
  127. data/test/test_lpasswd.rb +75 -0
  128. data/test/test_object_class.rb +74 -0
  129. data/test/test_persistence.rb +131 -0
  130. data/test/test_reflection.rb +175 -0
  131. data/test/test_schema.rb +559 -0
  132. data/test/test_syntax.rb +444 -0
  133. data/test/test_user.rb +217 -0
  134. data/test/test_user_password.rb +108 -0
  135. data/test/test_useradd-binary.rb +62 -0
  136. data/test/test_useradd.rb +57 -0
  137. data/test/test_userdel.rb +48 -0
  138. data/test/test_userls.rb +91 -0
  139. data/test/test_usermod-binary-add-time.rb +65 -0
  140. data/test/test_usermod-binary-add.rb +64 -0
  141. data/test/test_usermod-binary-del.rb +66 -0
  142. data/test/test_usermod-lang-add.rb +59 -0
  143. data/test/test_usermod.rb +58 -0
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+ gemspec
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+ group :test do
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+ gem "net-ldap"
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+ platforms :mri_18, :mri_19 do
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ActiveLdap is copyrighted free software by Will Drewry <will@alum.bu.edu>
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+ h1. ActiveLdap
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+
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+ A ruby library for object-oriented LDAP interface.
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+
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+ * Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Will Drewry _<will@alum.bu.edu>_
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+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Kouhei Sutou _<kou@clear-code.com>_
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+
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+ h2. Description
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+
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+ 'ActiveLdap' is a ruby library which provides a clean
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+ objected oriented interface to LDAP library. It was
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+ inspired by ActivRecord. This is not nearly as clean or as
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+ flexible as ActiveRecord, but it is still trivial to define
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+ new objects and manipulate them with minimal difficulty.
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+ h2. Prerequisites
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+ - Ruby intepreter :=
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+ * "Ruby":http://www.ruby-lang.org (1.8.x or 1.9.x)
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+ =:
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+ - LDAP client :=
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+ has builtin LDAP support. Ruby users need one of them:
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+ * "Ruby/LDAP":http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-ldap/
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+ * "Net::LDAP":http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
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+
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+ See the above links for installation.
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+ =:
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+ - ActiveModel :=
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+ A toolkit for building modeling frameworks like Active
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+ Record and Active Resource.
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+ h2. Notes
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+ * Only GSSAPI SASL support exists due to Ruby/LDAP limitations
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+ h2. Rails
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+ See "Rails":file.rails.html page for Rails integration.
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+ dual licensed under Ruby's license and under the terms of the GNU General
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+ Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2,
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+ or (at your option) any later version.
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+ Please see the file LICENSE for the terms of the licence.
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+ h2. Thanks
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+ This list may not be correct. If you notice mistakes of this
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+ list, please point out.
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+
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+ * Dick Davies
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+ * Nathan Kinder
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+ * Patrick Cole
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+ * Google Inc.
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+ * Nobody: Bug reports and API improveent ideas.
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+ * James Hughes: Bug reports and advices and documentations.
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+ * Buzz Chopra: Documentations.
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+ * Christoph Lipp:
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+ ** Bug reports.
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+ ** Tell us character escape syntax.
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+ * Jeff Hall: Bug reports.
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+ * Ernie Miller: Bug reports and advices.
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+ * Daniel Pfile: Patches.
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+ * Jacob Wilkins: Bug reports.
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+ * Ace Suares:
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+ ** Bug reports.
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+ ** Nederlands translations.
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+ * Iain Pople: Bug reports and API improvement ideas.
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+ * Kevin McCarthy: Patches.
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+ * Perry Smith: Patches, bug reports and indications.
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+ * Marc Dequènes: API suggestions.
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+ * Jeremy Pruitt: Bug reports.
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+ * Bodaniel Jeanes:
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+ ** A suggestion for behavior on simple bind with empty password.
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+ ** Bug reports.
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+ * Naoto Morishima: Bug reports.
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+ * David Morton:
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+ ** An API improvement idea.
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+ ** Bug reports.
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+ * Lennon Day-Reynolds: Bug reports.
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+ * Tilo: A bug report.
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+ * Matt Mencel: Bug reports.
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+ * CultureSpy:
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+ ** Bug reports.
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+ ** Bug fixes.
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+ * gwarf12: A bug report.
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+ * Baptiste Grenier: API improvement ideas.
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+ * Richard 3 Nicholas: API improvement ideas.
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+ * Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA: A bug report.
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+ * Grzegorz Marszałek: A bug report.
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+ * しまさわらさん: A suggesetion.
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+ * Ted Lepich: A suggestion.
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+ * danger1986: A suggestion.
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+ * michael.j.konopka: Bug reports.
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+ * ingersoll: A suggestion.
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+ * Alexey.Chebotar: Bug reports.
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+ * ery.lee: A bug report.
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+ * id:dicdak: A bug report.
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+ * Raiko Mitsu: A bug report.
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+ * Kazuaki Takase: Documents in Japanese.
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+ * Tim Hermans: A bug report.
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+ * Joe Francis: A suggestion.
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+ * Tiago Fernandes: Bug reports.
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+ * achemze: A suggestion.
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+ * George Montana Harkin: A suggestion.
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+ * Marc Dequènes: Bug reports.
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+ * brad@lucky-dip.net: A bug report.
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+ * Hideyuki Yasuda: Bug reports.
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+ * zachwily: A bug report.
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+ * syrius.ml@no-log.org: A bug report.
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+ * Tim Hermans: A bug report.
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+ * Anthony M. Martinez: Helped SASL options support
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+ * ilusi0n.x: A bug report.
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+ * projekttabla: A suggestion.
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+ * christian.pennaforte: A bug report.
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+ * planetmcd: A bug report.
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+ * spoidar: Rails 3 support.
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+ * Kris Wehner: Rails 2.3.8 support.
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+ * Ryan Tandy:
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+ ** A test bug fix.
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+ ** Rails 3 support.
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+ * rbq: A bug report.
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+ * Narihiro Nakamura: Rails 3 support.
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+ * Hidetoshi Yoshimoto: Rails 3 support.
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+ * warden: A bug report.
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+ * bklier: A bug fix.
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+ * Craig White: Bug reports.