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It is a building block for setting up clusters.`qNlamb14TopenSUSE Leap 15.2openSUSEGPL-2.0-or-laterhttp://bugs.opensuse.orgUnspecifiedhttps://drbd.linbit.com/linuxx86_64nFFA큤A큤`qw`qx^g`qx^g7a59cfe2ddf4f6e39ec938180da08433b96047e93c0d6b30ff263312ecfd51b31ca3e8f71b7de618968e7ea9fe47822d9e704dc476aef8544033abedec355225servicerootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootdrbd-9.0.22~1+git.fe2b5983-lp152.2.9.1.src.rpmdrbddrbd(x86-64)      drbd-utilsrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)rpmlib(TildeInVersions)9.2.03.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.10.0-14.14.1_F@^g@^U @^,^]q]W]n]@]]w@]v>]1\"\@\73\U@[H[[U@ZZ@Z0@Zhu@Z'Z@YYp@YoIYA%@Y&@YX @XO@X@X8'X0>X X WXW@Vm@Vm@V\:@VO @V(V V7@UoU@UU0nick wang nick wang nick wang nick wang nick wang nick wang Richard Brown nick wang nick wang nwang@suse.comJan Engelhardt nick wang nwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.combwiedemann@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comhare@suse.denwang@suse.comlpechacek@suse.comlpechacek@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comolaf@aepfle.denwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.com- bsc#1178388, build error with -Wreturn-type Add patch fix-err-of-wrong-return-type.patch- bsc#1166298, Update to drbd-9.0.22-1 * introduce locking to avoid connection retries when UUIDs or relevant flags change during the exchange of this data * improve serialization of events after loosing a primary * fix a constraint in sanitize state that can caused a promote to be deliced by some other node * fix a case of a false positive detection of a split brain condition * allow a resync target to switch to the resync source with less bits out of sync * fix bitmap UUID after resync to use current UUID from self rather than sync source * fix pushing bitmap UUID into history when changed * fix regression introduced with 9.0.20, that can cause a missed resync after a reconciliation resync * fix regression introduced with 9.0.20, that can cause a missed resync after a promote on a diskless node * fix UUID handling in case a node promotes during (a short) reconciliation resync * fix removing of a diskless node when quorum is enabled- Update to drbd-9.0.21-1, require coccinelle >= 1.0.8 * fix compat for write same on linux 4.9 and the Debian users * fix kernel compat for linux 4.8 and 4.9; this mainly affected Debian users; The symptoms where slow resync and resync getting stuck always at the same point * enable resync of lost and re-created backing devices (think lost node) when the backing device was thinly provisioned and its current uuid is pre-set to a 'day0 UUID' (by LINSTOR); that works by copying a unused bitmap slot which tracks all changes since day 0 * fix attach when bitmap is on PMEM; before it was set to 'all blocks out-of-sync' upon attach * avoid doing reconciliation resync multiple times by updating the resync target's dagtag after if completed successfully * return disk-state from Outdated to UpToDate when it loses connection while in WFBitMapT and we have a stable and UpToDate peer * new option --force-resync flag can be passed to new-current-uuid, that can be used to trigger initial resync without touching the role - Remove upstream drbd-update-resync-target-s-dagtag.patch - Modify patch suse-coccinelle.patch to adopt spaas- bsc#1159786, fix build issue against v5.5 add patch without_pr_warning.patch- bsc#1159333, back port patch for duplicate resync. add patch drbd-update-resync-target-s-dagtag.patch- bsc#1158446, fix metadata limit due to 64k page size of ppc64le. add patch drbd-fix-zero-metadata-limit-by-page-size-misaligned.patch- Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485)- Update to drbd-9.0.20-1 * fix a case of false split brain detection if a diskless node promotes multiple times, by aligning the rules for generating a new current-UUID on a diskless nodes with them on a node with disk * check if we still have quorum by exchanging a drbd-ping with peers before creating new current UUID after loosing one peer * fix after weak handling to not interfere with reconciliation resyncs * retry connect when one of the relevant flags changes during UUID exchange * fix reconciliation resync if one of the secondary got an current-UUID update * fix resync to make progress after it was paused by an other resync operation * fix false split-brains when a resync source changes current-UUID during resync operation * fix restore of D_OUTDATED when the resource first only attached and then the peer objects are created (in contrast to the usual, new-peer, attach, connect) * abort creating new current-UUID when writing to meta-data fails in the moment where the new-current-UUID should be written * removed DRBD marking itself as read-only when secondary; this flag was exposed using the BLKROGET ioctl; that should be left to user-land use; recent KVM checks that flag, and does not dare auto-promote when set by DRBD * fix a small memory-leak when creating peer devices * fix a possible information leak of kernel memory that pads net-link packets * completing implications of "allow-remote-read=no"; i.e. when not to create a new-current-UUID as read-write access to the data set was lost; also fail both reads and writes if reads are no longer possible * new option value "rr-conflict=retry-connect"; that helps in scenarios with quorum where stopping a service takes longer than a temporarily network outage and DRBD's reconnect * code cleanups, introduced enums for remaining magic numbers * new kernel-backward-compatibility framework based on spatch/coccinelle, replacing an unmaintainable moloch of C preprocessor hell; Merged the complete kernel-compat submodule * ships with pre-computed compat-patches for main distros' kernels; in case an other kernel is found it tries to use local spatch, if that is not installed the build process tries to use a LINBIT hosted web service to create the compat patch ("spatch-as-a-service"). * compat with up to Linux-5.3-rc2 - Modify patch suse-coccinelle.patch to adopt spaas- bsc#1151579, fix collinelle default path and always trigger in obs Add patch suse-coccinelle.patch- bsc#1146117, disallow dual primaries when not configured. Modify patch rely-on-sb-handles.patch- Restore higher summary specifity. - Drop old-age %clean, %defattr.- bsc#1149945, update to 8e93a5d93 (drbd-9.0 branch) * Coccinelle support * compat with up to Linux-5.3 - Remove patch compat_no_bioset_initialized.patch- Update to 9.0.19-1 * check on CAP_SYS_ADMIN instead of CAP_NET_ADMIN for certain operations * fix detection of unstable resync * fix possible stuck resync when resync started from an other secondary and later continued from a primary * fix NULL dereference with disk-timeout enabled; was introduced in 9.0.9 * retry connect when own current UUID changes during UUID exchange * fix quorum tie-breaker diskless logic for settings other than "majority" * disable quorum tie-breaker for 0 voters * fix dax_direct_access() error return check * fix resync stuck at near completion; bug was intorduces with 9.0.17 * unblock IO when on-quorum-lost policy is changed (suspend -> io-error) * introduce allow-remote-read configuration option; set it to "no" for DR links you only want to write, but never read * only complain about UUID changes during initial handshake- Upgrade to 9.0.18-1 * Fix an IO deadlock under memory pressure * Fix disconnect timing in case the network connection suddenly drops all packets * Fix some misbehavior that surfaced with Ahead/Behind * Fix potential spinlock deadlock in IRQ * Minor fixes: forget-peer, _rcu iterators * Quickly stop resync during AHEAD/BEHIND by introducing new packet for that purpose. * The quorum feature can now use the connectivity to the majority of Diskless nodes as tiebreaker * Access meta-data using DAX if it is on persistent memory (NVDIMM or PMEM); For write intense workloads this is a x2 to x4 speedup! - Remove patch fix-make-error.patch since merged into upstream(46e8e3fc)- Upgrade to 9.0.17-1 * Fix UUID handling of a diskless primary that has not peer with usable data may not touch the current UUID * Fix resync-after dependencies; cross-resource dependencies and missing resources * Fix resync when the sync source suddenly connects to a more recent data set via an other connection and becomes sync target on that other connection; pause first resync; fix wrong display of negative resync progress percentage in this case * Fix volume numbers between 32767 and 65534 * Fix the data integrity implementation; it was broken since drbd-9.0 and reported only false positives * Fix for a corner-case when a promote action happens concurrently with a reconciliation resync * Improve resync code to be able to fully utilize fast storage backend devices and fast networks with resync traffic; as a side effect the settling time of the resync controller got shorter in for most cases * Show in the user-visible message who the opener is if if demote/down fails doe to someone holding a drbd device open * docker file for a "load drbd module container" and allow to disable user-mode-helpers, which is necessary for this container - Add patch fix-make-error.patch for build error of make against TW.- bsc#1118732, split brain handles malfunction when 2 primaries. - Add patch rely-on-sb-handlers.patch- bsc#1118841, kernel compatible issue. Have bioset_init but no bioset_initialized - Add patch compat_no_bioset_initialized.patch Remove patch compat_have_mempool_init.patch- bsc#1116820, kernel compatible issue of sle15sp1 - Add patch compat_have_mempool_init.patch- bsc#1115606, Update to 9.0.16-1 * Fix regression (introduced with 9.0.15) in handling request timeouts * Fix a possible distributed loop when establishing a connection * Fix a corner case in case a resync "overtakes" an other one * Fix clearing of the PRIMARY_LOST_QUORUM flag * Check peers before generating new current UUID after loosing a node * In case the locally configured address of a connection is not available keep on retrying until it comes back- Update to 9.0.15-1 * fix tracking of changes (on a secondary) against the lost disk of a primary and also fix re-attaching in case the disk is replaced * fix live migrate of VMs on DRBD when migrated to/from diskless nodes * fix an IO deadlock in DRBD when the activity log on a secondary runs full * fix hanging demote after IO error followed by attaching the disk again and the corresponding resync * fix DRBD dopping connection after an IO error on the secondary node * improve details when online changing devices from diskless to with disk and vice versa. (Including peers freeing bitmap slots) * new module parameter to disable support for older protocol versions * improve details when online changing devices from diskless to with disk * remove no longer relevant compat tests * expose openers via debugfs * optimize IO submit code path * compat for v4.18 kernel- Update to 9.0.14-1 * fix regression in 9.0.13: call after-split-brain-recovery handlers no auto-recovery strategies (not even the default: disconnect) would be applied, nodes would stay connected and all nodes would try to become the source of the resync. * fix spurious temporary promotion failure: if after Primary loss failover happened too quickly, transparently retry internally. * fixup recently introduced P_ZEROES to actually work as intended * fix online-verify to account for skipped blocks; otherwise, it won't notice that it has finished, apparently being stuck near "100% done" * expose more resync and online-verify statistics and details * improve accounting of "in-flight" data and resync requests * allow taking down an already useless minor device during "down", even if it is (temporarily) opened by for example udev scanning * fix for a node staying "only" Consistent and not returning to UpToDate in certain scenarios when fencing is enabled * fix data generation UUID propagate during resync * compat for upstream kernels up to v4.17- bsc#1090167, Update to 9.0.13-1 * abort a resync if a resync source becomes weakly and the sync targetis a neighbor of the primary * fix UUID handling with multiple diskless nodes * When a data-set gets into contact with an all diskless cluster, make sure to either set it to "Consistent" or reject the attach * correctly handle when a node that was marked as intentional diskless should get a disk * fix outdating of weakly connected nodes * made returning from Ahead to SyncSource more reliable * fix a hard to trigger deadlock in the receiver * fix online resize in the presence of two or more diskless nodes * fix online add of volumes to diskless nodes when it already has established connections * Set the SO_KEEPALIVE socket option on data sockets * automatically solve a specific split brain when quorum is enabled * Compat: Added support for kernels up to v4.15.x * new wire packet P_ZEROES a cousin of P_DISCARD, following the kernel as it introduced separated BIO ops for writing zeros and discarding * compat workaround for two RHEL 7.5 idiosyncrasies regarding refcount_t and struct nla_policy - Remove patch support-timer-setup.patch. Upstream fix 74b1cbb274- bsc#1080458, enable build with kernel-rt on x86_64. - bsc#1080459, support build against 4.15.0. setup_timer() change to timer_setup() - Add patch support-timer-setup.patch- bsc#1077318, Update to 9.0.12 * Fix a race condition in the device_open code path that can cause an internal counter to go negative - Update to 9.0.11 * Fix bug in compat code: Without this fix large bios are not split.- bsc#1074169, Update to 9.0.10-1 * Fix resync of two secondary nodes in the presence of a 3rd node that is primary (maybe with disk or diskless); Fixed the race condition that caused the resync to sometimes not terminate * Improve connection behavior with autopromote enable one node Primary and udev present. * Fix in memory alignment of DRBD's struct bio. * Improve the quorum implementation, so that is works nicely with for the purpose of replacing fencing with quorum in a Pacemaker setup. * Ensure compatibility with upstream Linux kernel 4.14 - Remove patch reproducible.patch- bsc#1068587, add build request libelf-devel to build.- bsc#1062749, disable buildrt against SLE15 x86_64 temporarily. This change will be removed when rt is ready.- bsc#1061981, update to 9.0.9 * fix occasionally forgotten resyncs in installations where diskless primaries are present. * fix an issue that causes unexpected split-brain upon connect. * in a cluster with a diskless primary, when a server goes away, and is not outdated, outdate it upon reconnect. * fix update of exposed data UUID on diskless primaries. * fix a possible OOPS when in a debug message regarding bitmap locking * fix discard bigger than 1MiB * fix left over bits in bitmap on SyncSource after resync * fix peers becoming unexpectedly displayed as D_OUTDATED at the end of a resync * fix a race between auto promote and auto demote of multiple volumes in a single resource * Speed up down of many resources by using call_rcu() instead of synchronize_rcu() * Make it compatible with the soon to be released 4.13 kernel - Modify reproducible.patch since part of the patch is merged- Add reproducible.patch to sort file lists (boo#1041090) and to override build date (boo#1047218) to fix build-compare- bsc#1045473, update to 9.0.8 fix a race condition between adding connections and receiving data fix a OOPS on a diskfull node when a request from a diskless node fix a distributed deadlock when doing a discard/write-same burst fix an issue with diskless nodes adopting wrong current UUIDs fix wrongly rejected two-phase-state transactions fix initial resync, triggered by "--force primary"(regression 9.0.7) Speed-up AL-updates with bio flags REQ_META and REQ_PRIO Merged changes from 8.4.10 and with that compatibility with Linux-4.12 - Remove patch fix-initial-sync-stop.patch - Fix the license to GPL-2.0+- bsc#1038852, fix initial sync not triggered add patch fix-initial-sync-stop.patch- Update to 9.0.7 Using 9.0.7rc2 for upgrading from rc1... - bsc#1028124, fix kernel compat - Fix a potenial split brain - Change the drbd-utils requirement to 8.9.11- Update to 9.0.7rc1 - various fixes to the 2-phase-commit online resize fix fencing and disk state trasition and from consistent, necessary for crm-fence-peer fix calculation of authoritative nodes Quorum to avoid data divergence, an alternative to fencing Compat with Linux 4.10 - Remove patch drbd_wrapper-Blank-out-WRITE_SYNC-warning-for-new-ke.patch - Add fix-resync-finished-with-syncs-have-bits-set.patch for bsc#1025089 - Including the compatible fix of bsc#1031299- Compability fixes for SLE12 SP3 (bsc#993388, FATE#321732) - Add patch drbd_wrapper-Blank-out-WRITE_SYNC-warning-for-new-ke.patch- bsc#1025585, upgrade to 9.0.6- Excluded openSUSE from RT KMP build (bsc#1005578)- Enabled RT KMP build (bsc#1005578)- bsc#1006176, compat with kernel 4.8 with 9.0.5- Upgrade 9.0.2 to 9.0.5 - Remove patch compat-4.7-9902af79-i_mutex.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-fe8fb75e-blk_queue_write_cache.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-50225243-kill-nla_put_u64.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-1dee3f59-align-nla-u64.patch Remove patch drbd-buildcompare.patch Remove patch kernel-4.5-compat.patch Remove patch temp.patch- bsc#983633, upgrade to ver9.0.2 to build against kernel 4.6/4.7 - Add patch compat-4.7-9902af79-i_mutex.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-fe8fb75e-blk_queue_write_cache.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-50225243-kill-nla_put_u64.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-1dee3f59-align-nla-u64.patch- Compat with kernel 4.5 - Add patch kernel-4.5-compat.patch- Remove timstamp from binaries Add patch drbd-buildcompare.patch- Update to release drbd-9.0.1 - Depend on drbd-utils >= 8.9.6- Update to released drbd-9.0.0 - Remove patch 0001-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Remove patch update-to-8.4.6-5.patch - Remove patch rename-GFP_WAIT-to-GFP_RECLAIM.patch - Remove patch new-bio-struct.patch- BSC#955968, support GFP_RECLAIM in kernel4.4 - Add rename-GFP_WAIT-to-GFP_RECLAIM.patch- BSC#950477, support new bio struct in kernel4.3 - Add new-bio-struct.patch- BSC#950477, update to 8.4.6-5 to fix bdi congested. - Rename 0001-drbd-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch to 0001-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Add update-to-8.4.6-5.patch- BSC#947460, add rcdrbd symlink.- Fate#317940, merge patch set into one patch. - Support zeroout/discard-devices instead of zap-devices - New feature flag FF_DISCARD - Add patch 0001-drbd-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Remove old patch set: Patch 0000-cover-letter-fate317940.patch Patch 0001-drbd-Fix-the-wrong-logic-of-moving-history.patch Patch 0002-drbd-Add-options-zap_devices-to-new-current-uuid.patch Patch 0003-drbd-A-function-to-zero-out-drbd-backing-device.patch Patch 0004-drbd-New-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0005-drbd-Functions-to-notify-peer-node-to-start.patch Patch 0006-drbd-Wapper-for-zeroing-out-device-by-worker.patch Patch 0007-drbd-Flags-for-background-drbd-device-work.patch Patch 0008-drbd-Function-to-work-with-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0009-drbd-Receive-zero-out-command-from-peer-node.patch Patch 0010-drbd-Handle-new-current-uuid-zap-devices.patch- BSC#939778. Add obsolete of old packages and a description for KMP package. - Require kernel-source-rt for RT.- Fate#317940. Speed up initial sync by supporting zero out device. Patch 0000-cover-letter-fate317940.patch Patch 0001-drbd-Fix-the-wrong-logic-of-moving-history.patch Patch 0002-drbd-Add-options-zap_devices-to-new-current-uuid.patch Patch 0003-drbd-A-function-to-zero-out-drbd-backing-device.patch Patch 0004-drbd-New-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0005-drbd-Functions-to-notify-peer-node-to-start.patch Patch 0006-drbd-Wapper-for-zeroing-out-device-by-worker.patch Patch 0007-drbd-Flags-for-background-drbd-device-work.patch Patch 0008-drbd-Function-to-work-with-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0009-drbd-Receive-zero-out-command-from-peer-node.patch Patch 0010-drbd-Handle-new-current-uuid-zap-devices.patch - Delete useless patch init-script-fixes.diff - ExcludeArch i586 and s390, since user space split into drbd-utils.- Update to 8.4.6 - With DRBD module version 8.4.5, we split out the management tools into their own repository. Started out as "drbd-utils version 8.9.0". To manage DRBD 8.4.5 kernel modules and above, want drbd-utils >= 8.9.0 - fix failing of user space helpers since kernel 3.13. This bug is known as 'out of mem, failed to invoke fence-peer helper' - fix connection timeouts for resources with multiple volumes - fix an issue with DRBD on linux software raid by properly remapping bi_bdev - fix a (hard to trigger) race condition between promoting to primary an connection handshake. In case the bug was hit the Primary got stuck in WFBitmapS connection state - Fix a NULL deref when resuming IO on a diskless primary - Fix compile issues with uncommon architectures - improvements to asender performance. With high end backing storage and networking equipment you may see IOPS improvements between 25% to 50%. - Highest number on a single drbd seen by LINBIT so far: 160000 IOPS - backport of events2 and status commands from drbd9. This allows to be DRBD9 compatible starting with this release, and to get used to DRBD9 compatible status reporting - support for lsblk in drbd - Update to 8.4.5 - fix potential BUG_ON in mempool_alloc for older kernels (<2.6.23) - fix cornercase of resync finished detection - fix drbd_ldev_destroy to run exactly once and in worker context - fix spurious detach/disconnect: don't announce WRITE_SAME - fix NULL pointer deref in blk_add_request_payload - (DISCARD/TRIM handling in sd) - fix regression: potential NULL pointer dereference - fix regression: potential list corruption - fix regression: potential deadlock in adm functions (drbdsetup) - fix regression: /sbin vs /usr/sbin in scripts - fix race stopping the worker thread - new debugfs presence expose oldest requests and other details - userspace moved to own repository - linux 3.13 and 3.14 compatibility - improve adaptive resync controler - reduce bitmap IO during resync - allow write-ordering policy to be bumped up again - trigger tcp_flush_pending_frames() for PING/PING_ACK - fix potential segfault in drbdadm adjust - drbdsetup improvements: fix netlink socket buffers; detect modprobe failuredrbd-kmp9.0.22~1+git.fe2b5983-lp152.2.9.19.0.22~1+git.fe2b5983-lp152.2.9.19.0.22~1+git.fe2b5983rcdrbddrbdChangeLogdrbdCOPYING/usr/sbin//usr/share/doc/packages//usr/share/doc/packages/drbd//usr/share/licenses//usr/share/licenses/drbd/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Maintenance:16064/openSUSE_Leap_15.2_Update/7b890577f3cc071f63ccd3703fd4801c-drbd.openSUSE_Leap_15.2_Updatecpioxz5x86_64-suse-linuxdirectoryASCII textdrbd-utils9.2.0 utf-8258d58f6eb7440940b95ccdc42ffb5cd23f655ee14960758e295039befbf5499?7zXZ !t/෗?]] cr$x#KUe֌,]K^oԢ|T UW6 00K]mHa{Ma=i ՕBuװ1)nhjLYwKWI{s1++X_uܒ8M @J I\ , $7Κ 0TH6'D8YW!0 T3nU[WM*1ѡKl +E&Z}}B θ\5[LT)%;f $Mz.7c) cؔR b%l(\\@ݞ.AiX w/F.쥩^ݤPO #xah_'|UtĥN5'Tt,u]rЃbWP9gyTZo3!WUUtu$b@]ڑB K//YOx?5LF6'\'^xjr ~T]B|2m 86L-d I˷NJ 1~+zC3=*j6DX!3ƄJ= w4"|>t^hpUKy"*ޯ _% qn5`D'}OO\A;Gs F%,?џ_*scX Bz ~ nEK0Yԯ$Ei0Dٺ.h~Y+Ie_p9 |Oa&o$j)B~ L̪3CNY(ȯz'F< X\$(n NNs`PnwʘAwl,U]ks'Vq}|a Z_hEDb0jWe]SF&Re{W;esu#kp0A`QQQ?Nn窟[5? )/!o*^[e84&PD4ԟTp"uf?Ah[)̉彪$pvW*$%bLRt67<ꃢf'i%GnQ6u,^+1OcW.B77):w .At4tFޡ ,xGaG )P1[̡[$r[cy 3t9A%(K"(|r5cp* `b_ pIlG- put" Yk!8Tt뙮d G`!Zx kXFU};VM4ih;Z?R FγVTEZS|=3`-r,a6fv[+n - Fun.FD2>jQfm6w v.QsLXIԅt'a@a:lcɡLgPE)}_\Bv_aϾmt?f/aPGpo:xНx5geR@q[E=f4ٽU3Zs54h/PSUAdΛƪXSDgT.n*}PW;a &?jzmAŋ!e$uHT0)R&(V $@L;$jqֶz,w4FRDXXO H,3PFl,|AG+S!l p hZ?BV#k>m7 -#vO7p8C{u0yfH|/bڜhO?xAګGyR')<.7Q*L;E*a{ގdQڻc'vW}P9܉bp|%¼%J$.҅::#O`6݌rtV w1@Bdy.7]l㿕`hE#iWB(R 房$Z D u<΅,AYMS/%[ v`27d_p|^D]Zj(~AGjй1 rmKBנ^ `_Xޓi>א=b2߿obXEQs*]v!![@WF>R/J(Ў>ptBM1l^lTly =Rn?z L=Sa;^C5"J$~%H~s3KABhJEl,՗uh'"8$ 31K(g>aWE*0h˓k_ʊ%D@)uXzBH-㍵Mq/'㜴JV.hWMmaZ! !鰎E/0_E1_rU{YNͮp+%?cC5(]+P[ݱ̎V:w\!c%e U:-~qJHx铗 [f2aUF=b-c*6e tVf_'(C]b쑁,-*U*'^sKȌZd2/>A?܀&b0 &g;@9澧XB;{]xrҘsm]_ # lc'X2:P {#t<5JᒮrQHUOMN+QQϵ%-¼›7l6 rXZy؈8p^6B{^\V_cr:gB<]唍B}S."Qn"Wgn(=@4u}d^ N؆cy{[@~r/)5=C3-t3RIRb̷ʤq$i X$R44B{ž MQe g<[bߔn|ff+Ísk8蚅n ҵ ӻ7b3i $͋Α0aRenq-c rΗ} T{.y,pSb7Q(]zGy fN=,@i~ZST$n9}L0AaCmJ`(.: J]`n&}Jb8<0G-2Zo ܐ|,HݬqΏ~I .I$WŇ CQ8N)P:^u^ad|/Hv>ؖw\w&zl/T5[ c" ƨMR-tx@7P\bR系ٕr@2%v b":X=C$P݈Q*u;a!ɱHĝ1kт!(gB4e0%JΤm<'=x(6oiU9" [n&Whtbj9e,U+7u1G'; $<2ԃq@'?rix')A-U/fr>@D% \z&Wl AWQ#*VHTYIX7qGN!&~A>׊`mo'Xyt,$ h2kZ9)y~ya"?!Rfhs`'3PG`5thaxh{niVѻ[RVAk.{H|:\ٔhtԄ_lÛ0\;;d™ڿGW{з hQ!VA. o I`UxCGwIHJ%qݏ cNyW"_q$x <8œ P#QQe?5$退͑[H|3ˑ<.qd;#;o6Wun6/g?u.V'2۬ߔupEXb\,NŠgM#7ƃQseBQKx.],vیiwhٕAr:"h̪)zrZV2Mo2y1Gc0P $Wv"ZI eB\0b+>FÁG MT½28`5MgnuC"6kq7`8:Ibg?pu RFOp6-Ƀ:^/lntvBRcm-x\` 3:EnKquV'[K`7zzߋyr˓0 OB%i)~B5M<#) 1@A9fOR,ɍ)l_WmU 8~t ;C,AN7"R5HX9]I{*&&^ZTff"v1އ\ >7XȆR Xp9mqюQ3CH6];S9{thV#;1(yZ/jhQtIXp?PX)+3.(M6 i|mt-F g’EF**1>s:T? 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