JDK 1.5 crashed on EM64T box running Linux AS

Has anyone else encountered this problem?
I'm testing the tech preview 1.5 JDK on a dual Nocona Xeon, running RedHat ES 3. The app server is actually resin (2.1.4) and not Weblogic.
Looks like it crashed on a SIGSEV
This is the crash dump:
===== BEGIN DUMP =============================================================
JRockit dump produced after 0 days, 00:21:32 on Fri Feb 4 18:42:55 2005
Additional information is available in:
/usr/local/resin-2.1.14/jrockit.27821.dump
No core file will be created because core dumps have been
disabled. To enable core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited"
before starting JRockit again.
Please send the file(s), information about your system
setup and the program you were running to [email protected]. Thank you.
Error Message: Illegal memory access. [54]
Signal info : si_signo=12, si_code=-6
Version : BEA WebLogic JRockit(R) dra-38972-20041208-2004-linux-x86_64
GC : System optimized over throughput (initial strategy singleparpar)
: GC strategy for GC 43 was singleparpar
: GC strategy for GC 44 was singleparpar
: GC strategy for GC 45 was singleparpar
: GC strategy for GC 46 was singleparpar
: GC strategy for GC 47 was singleparpar
: mmHeap->data = 0x20000000, mmHeap->top = 0x4cfed000
: mmStartCompaction = 0x22cfed00, mmEndCompaction = 0x259fda00
CPU : Intel Pentium 4 SSE SSE2 NetBurst
Number CPUs : 4
Tot Phys Mem : 8247975936
OS version : Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 3)
Linux version 2.4.21-20.EL ([email protected]) (gcc version 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-42)) #1 SMP Wed Aug 18 20:34:58 EDT 2004
State : JVM is running
Command Line : -Xmx4096m -Xms128m -Dresin.home=/usr/local/resin com.caucho.server.http.HttpServer -socketwait 42647 -stdout /usr/local/resin/log/stdout.log -stderr /usr/local/resin/log/stderr.log
Environment : JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0, java.home=/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre, java.class.path=.:/usr/local/resin/lib/resin.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jdbc2_0-stdext.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jta_101.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jndi.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/dom.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/sax.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jaxp.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jmx.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/webutil.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jdbc-mysql.jar:/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/lib/tools.jar:/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/local/resin/lib/jsdk23.jar, java.library.path=/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64/jrockit:/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64:/usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/../lib/amd64::/usr/local/resin/libexec
C Heap : Good; no memory allocations have failed
Registers (from context struct at 0x2a9a922228/0x2a9a9222a0):
RAX = 0000000000000001 RBX = 0000002a9a9228f0
RCX = 0000002a9a922a78 RDX = 0000000000000000
R8 = 0000000000000000 R9 = 0000000000000002
R10 = 0000000000000027 R11 = 0000002a95e26d2f
R12 = 0000002a9a922a78 R13 = 0000002a9f2fffb0
R14 = 0000000000000000 R15 = 0000002a9a922870
RSI = 0000000000000001 RDI = 000000552c0d6020
RSP = 0000002a9a9226e0 RIP = 0000002a95ce629a
RBP = 000000552c0d6020 RFL = 00000246
CS = 0033 GS = 0000 FS = 0000
Stack:
0000002a9a9226e0: 0000000000000053 0000002a9a922a50 0000002a9f1ffc60 0000000000000000 0000002a9f2fffb0 0000002a95ce7536
0000002a9a922710: 0000002a9a9226e0 0000002a95ceafee 0000002a9a922920 0000002a9a922830 0000002a9a922920 0000002a95ceb6ed
0000002a9a922740: 0000002a9d52ff50 0000002a95ceadf7 0000002a9a922920 0000002a95ceafee 0000002a9a922960 0000002a9a922870
0000002a9a922770: 0000002a9a922960 0000002a95ceb6ed 0000002a9a922830 0000002a9a922870 0000002a9a922960 0000002a95ceac98
0000002a9a9227a0: 0000002a9a922998 0000002a95ceafa4 0000000000000000 0000002a95ceb7f5 000000012858c517 000000012858c517
0000002a9a9227d0: 0000002a9a922830 0000002a95d9cfa9 000000012858c517 000000012858c513 0000002a95cec8bd 0000002a9f2fffb0
0000002a9a922800: 0000000000d32970 0000002a9a922a50 0000002a9a922a50 0000002a9a922870 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970
0000002a9a922830: 0000000000000000 0000002a95cec67d 0000000000000000 0000002a9a922a50 0000002a9a922a50 0000002a95cec8bd
0000002a9a922860: 0000002a9f2fffb0 0000002a95cec756 000000012858c513 0000000400000000 0000000000000000 000000c600000000
0000002a9a922890: 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000002a95f58550 0000000100000008 0000000100000000
0000002a9a9228c0: 0000000000004000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0302010000000000 0000000000000003
0000002a9a9228f0: ffffffff00000002 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000100000008 0000000000000000
0000002a9a922920: 0000000000000000 ffffffff00000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ffffffff00000000 0000000000000004
0000002a9a922950: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ffffffff00000003 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 ffffffff00000000
0000002a9a922980: 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ffffffff00000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
0000002a9a9229b0: ffffffff00000000 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
0000002a9a9229e0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000002a95cec8e4
0000002a9a922a10: 0000002a9f1ffc60 0000002a9a922a50 0000000000000001 0000002a95cec81a 0000000000d32970 0000002a9f1ffc60
0000002a9a922a40: 0000000000d32970 0000002a95da3b7d 0000002a9f2fffb0 0000002a9f1ffc60 0000000000d329e0 0000002a9dfba810
0000002a9a922a70: 0000002a9a922870 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000002a9f1ffc60 0000000000d32970 0000002a9a922bc0
0000002a9a922aa0: 0000002a9a922b30 0000002a95da3c8e 0000002a9a922b30 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970
0000002a9a922ad0: 0000000000000000 0000000000d329e0 0000002a9a922ab0 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970
0000002a9a922b00: 0000000000d32970 0000002a9f1ffcd0 0000002a9f1ffc60 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000002a95da26b0
0000002a9a922b30: 0000002a9a922bc0 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000000000000000 0000002a95fedb60
0000002a9a922b60: 0000002300000022 0000000000000026 0000000000d32970 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000002a9a922c40
0000002a9a922b90: 0000002a9a922c10 0000002a95d28cb6 0000002a9a922d40 0000002a95da27ab 0000000000000000 0000002a95da27e4
0000002a9a922bc0: 0000002a9a922cd0 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000002a9e876018 0000002a9604f600
0000002a9a922bf0: 0000000000000000 0000002a9a922d40 0000002a9e8599a0 0000002a95d28e58 0000000000000000 0000002a9a922c40
0000002a9a922c20: 0000000000000000 0000000000d32b40 0000000000d32b40 0000002a95d2a5d7 0000002a9e8b1390 0000002a9e8b1390
0000002a9a922c50: 0000000000d32b40 0000002a95d7a9df 0000000000d32970 0000000000000000 0000002a95f66020 0000002a95d2a660
0000002a9a922c80: 000000000293b2a8 0000000000000003 0000000000000002 000000000293b258 0000002a9a922d40 0000002a95d2a724
0000002a9a922cb0: 0000002a9a922e30 0000002a95d0e9f5 0000000002aa3a98 000000009a922e30 0000002a9a924670 0000002a95d9d919
0000002a9a922ce0: 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000000000000000 000000000293b258 0002000200020000 0000000000000022
0000002a9a922d10: 000000000293b1d8 0000000000d32b40 0000000002aa3550 00000000029432e0 000000000293b1d8 0000002a95d299f7
0000002a9a922d40: 0000002a9a922c40 0000000002aa3550 0000000000000022 0000002a95d618dc 000000040291b970 0000002a95d66c94
0000002a9a922d70: 0000000000000002 0000000000000022 0000000000000023 0000000002aa3af8 0000000002aa3550 0000002a95d66f53
0000002a9a922da0: 0000000000d32b40 000000000293b1d8 0000000002aa3550 0000000002aa3af8 0000002a95d67351 0000000000d32b40
0000002a9a922dd0: 0000002a95d66f03 0000002a95d66edb 0000000000000023 0000000000000022 0000000000000023 0000000002aa3550
0000002a9a922e00: 0000000000d32b40 000000000293b258 0000000002aa3550 0000000000000000 0000000000d32b40 0000002a95d670e8
0000002a9a922e30: 000000000293b258 0000002a95d67253 0000000000000000 0000000002aa3550 000000000293b1d8 0000002a95d60ed1
0000002a9a922e60: 0000002a9a922e90 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000000000000005 000000000293b258
0000002a9a922e90: 0000002a9a924670 0000002a95d9d919 0000000000000000 0000000000d32970 0000000000000002 0000002a95feb5c0
0000002a9a922ec0: 0000000000000000 0000000002aa3550 0000000000d32b40 0000002a9a922f70 0000000000000000 0000000001240058
Code:
0000002a95ce619a: 004d66e8086f8bcc f883717402f88300 8300000100870f02 000000f7850f01f8 00004d63e8df8948 097504fd83c48941
0000002a95ce61ca: 000008bdffe68341 4b8b2e7707fd8300 000001bb03e1c108 44cbff48e3d34800 3ca1e8ef894ce689 d2f748da8948000b
0000002a95ce61fa: 8949f3214cd02148 44f2894cde0949c6 3c92e8ef894ce689 4d00000098e9000b 243c83410b74e485 4c00000088850f00
0000002a95ce622a: 0aeae8df8948ee89 0000bec589480000 0998e8c789480000 854d0f74c0850000 012404c7416474e4 08738b5aeb000000
0000002a95ce625a: ef894800000000ba 74c08500000990e8 c7414174e4854d0f 37eb000000022404 1e7402f88308438b 01f883077702f883
0000002a95ce628a: 7404f88323eb0e74 17eb157408f88314 446611eb00758844 7589440aeb007589 480075894c04eb00 08246c8b48241c8b
0000002a95ce62ba: 6c8b4c1024648b4c 482024748b4c1824 56415741c328c483 8148535554415541 fd8949000001c8ec 1824548948f48949
0000002a95ce62ea: 44c74810244c8948 00ba000000000824 840fff8548000000 0b3814e800000122 8d485575e4854d00 fbe8c78948202474
0000002a95ce631a: 00000000bafffc24 0000fd840fc08548 8948ee894c33eb00 8948000009e6e8df 000001be41082444 8948ee894c67eb00
0000002a95ce634a: 8948000009cee8df 000001bf41082444 8d4c000000a3e900 000000bf41202464 bd00000000be4100 000000be00000001
0000002a95ce637a: 004b08e8e7894c00 74c08548c3894800 004b76e8df894821 ee89957402f88300 4ae7e8e7894cc5ff c08548c389480000
Loaded modules:
(* denotes the module causing the exception)
0x400000-0x410ef7 /usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/bin/java
0x2a95672000-0x2a956808d8 /lib64/tls/libpthread.so.0
0x2a95787000-0x2a9580dd17 /lib64/tls/libm.so.6
0x2a9590f000-0x2a9591144f /lib64/libdl.so.2
0x2a95a12000-0x2a95b4c8a8 /lib64/tls/libc.so.6
0x2a95556000-0x2a9556a97d /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
0x2a95c57000-0x2a95e4e7cf* /usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64/jrockit/libjvm.so
0x2a96057000-0x2a960622cf /lib64/libnss_files.so.2
0x2a96ac8000-0x2a96aec433 /usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64/libjava.so
0x2a96bf2000-0x2a96bfe627 /usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64/libverify.so
0x2a96d01000-0x2a96d14017 /lib64/libnsl.so.1
0x2a98f2d000-0x2a98f30b9f /usr/local/resin-2.1.14/libexec/libresin.so
0x2a99033000-0x2a99047e8f /usr/local/jrockit-jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/amd64/libnet.so
"tcpConnection-6802-5" id=85 idx=0x8c tid=182981908848 lastJavaFrame=0x2a9a9232b8
Thread Stack Trace:
at acSetOperand+295()@0x2a95ce629a
at jrockit/vm/Classes.defineClass0(Ljava/lang/ClassLoader;Ljava/lang/String;[BIILjava/security/ProtectionDomain;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;(Native Method)
    at jrockit/vm/Classes.defineClass(Ljava/lang/ClassLoader;Ljava/lang/String;[BIILjava/security/ProtectionDomain;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;(Unknown Source)
    at java/lang/ClassLoader.defineClass(Ljava/lang/String;[BIILjava/security/ProtectionDomain;)Ljava/lang/Class;(Unknown Source)
    ^-- Holding lock: sun/misc/Launcher$AppClassLoader@0x2029c028[recursive]
at java/security/SecureClassLoader.defineClass(Ljava/lang/String;[BIILjava/security/CodeSource;)Ljava/lang/Class;(SecureClassLoader.java:124)
at java/net/URLClassLoader.defineClass(Ljava/lang/String;Lsun/misc/Resource;)Ljava/lang/Class;(URLClassLoader.java:260)
at java/net/URLClassLoader.access$100(Ljava/net/URLClassLoader;Ljava/lang/String;Lsun/misc/Resource;)Ljava/lang/Class;(URLClassLoader.java:56)
at java/net/URLClassLoader$1.run()Ljava/lang/Object;(URLClassLoader.java:195)
at jrockit/vm/AccessController.do_privileged_exc(Ljava/security/PrivilegedExceptionAction;Ljava/security/AccessControlContext;J)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at jrockit/vm/AccessController.doPrivileged(Ljava/security/PrivilegedExceptionAction;Ljava/security/AccessControlContext;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at java/net/URLClassLoader.findClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;(URLClassLoader.java:188)
at java/lang/ClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;Z)Ljava/lang/Class;(Unknown Source)
^-- Holding lock: sun/misc/Launcher$AppClassLoader@0x2029c028[recursive]
at sun/misc/Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;Z)Ljava/lang/Class;(Launcher.java:268)
^-- Holding lock: sun/misc/Launcher$AppClassLoader@0x2029c028[recursive]
at java/lang/ClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;(Unknown Source)
at java/lang/ClassLoader.loadClassFromNative(JJ)Ljava/lang/Class;(Unknown Source)
^-- Holding lock: sun/misc/Launcher$AppClassLoader@0x2029c028[thin lock]
at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java()V(Native Method)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.generateFixedCode(Ljava/lang/Object;JJ)J(Native Method)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.staticTrampoline()V(Native Method)
at sun/tools/javac/SourceClass.checkInternal(Lsun/tools/java/Environment;Lsun/tools/tree/Context;Lsun/tools/tree/Vset;)Lsun/tools/tree/Vset;(SourceClass.java:541)
at sun/tools/javac/SourceClass.check(Lsun/tools/java/Environment;)V(SourceClass.java:508)
at sun/tools/javac/Main.compile([Ljava/lang/String;)Z(Main.java:548)
^-- Holding lock: sun/tools/javac/Main@0x407a7e78[thin lock]
at com/caucho/java/JavaCompiler.executeInt(Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/java/LineMap;)V(JavaCompiler.java:489)
at com/caucho/java/JavaCompiler.compileInt(Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/java/LineMap;)V(JavaCompiler.java:438)
at com/caucho/java/JavaCompiler.compile(Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/java/LineMap;)V(JavaCompiler.java:419)
^-- Holding lock: java/lang/Object@0x374d6138[thin lock]
at com/caucho/jsp/JavaGenerator.compile(Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;J)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(JavaGenerator.java:2846)
at com/caucho/jsp/JspGenerator.generate(Ljava/util/HashMap;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;Lorg/w3c/dom/Document;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoApplication;Ljava/util/ArrayList;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(JspGenerator.java:322)
at com/caucho/jsp/JspParser.parse(Lcom/caucho/vfs/ReadStream;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoApplication;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(JspParser.java:329)
at com/caucho/jsp/JspParser.parse(Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoApplication;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(JspParser.java:234)
at com/caucho/jsp/JspManager.createPage(Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(JspManager.java:172)
at com/caucho/jsp/PageManager.getPage(Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;Ljava/lang/String;Lcom/caucho/vfs/Path;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(PageManager.java:351)
^-- Holding lock: com/caucho/jsp/PageManager$Entry@0x3d49a3c0[thin lock]
at com/caucho/jsp/PageManager.getPage(Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(PageManager.java:206)
at com/caucho/jsp/QServlet.getPage(Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)Lcom/caucho/jsp/Page;(QServlet.java:220)
at com/caucho/server/http/FilterChainPage.doFilter(Ljavax/servlet/ServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/ServletResponse;)V(FilterChainPage.java:129)
at com/caucho/server/http/Invocation.service(Lcom/caucho/server/http/AbstractRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)V(Invocation.java:315)
at com/caucho/server/http/CacheInvocation.service(Lcom/caucho/server/http/AbstractRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)V(CacheInvocation.java:135)
at com/caucho/server/http/QRequestDispatcher.include(Ljavax/servlet/ServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/ServletResponse;Ljava/lang/String;)V(QRequestDispatcher.java:364)
at com/caucho/server/http/QRequestDispatcher.include(Ljavax/servlet/ServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/ServletResponse;)V(QRequestDispatcher.java:275)
at com/caucho/jsp/QPageContext.include(Ljava/lang/String;)V(QPageContext.java:550)
at search/search__jsp._jspService(Ljavax/servlet/http/HttpServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/http/HttpServletResponse;)V(_search__jsp.java:248)
at com/caucho/jsp/JavaPage.service(Ljavax/servlet/ServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/ServletResponse;)V(JavaPage.java:75)[optimized]
at com/caucho/jsp/Page.subservice(Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)V(Page.java:506)
at com/caucho/server/http/FilterChainPage.doFilter(Ljavax/servlet/ServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/ServletResponse;)V(FilterChainPage.java:182)
at com/caucho/server/http/Invocation.service(Lcom/caucho/server/http/AbstractRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)V(Invocation.java:315)
at com/caucho/server/http/CacheInvocation.service(Lcom/caucho/server/http/AbstractRequest;Lcom/caucho/server/http/CauchoResponse;)V(CacheInvocation.java:135)
at com/caucho/server/http/RunnerRequest.handleRequest(Lcom/caucho/vfs/ReadStream;Lcom/caucho/vfs/WriteStream;)Z(RunnerRequest.java:346)
at com/caucho/server/http/RunnerRequest.handleConnection(Lcom/caucho/server/Connection;)V(RunnerRequest.java:274)
at com/caucho/server/TcpConnection.run()V(TcpConnection.java:139)
at java/lang/Thread.run()V(Unknown Source)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java()V(Native Method)
-- end of trace
Additional information is available in:
/usr/local/resin-2.1.14/jrockit.27821.dump
No core file will be created because core dumps have been
disabled. To enable core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited"
before starting JRockit again.
Please send the file(s), information about your system
setup and the program you were running to [email protected]. Thank you.
===== END DUMP ===============================================================

885995 wrote:
I have set the OS timezone as GMT+10(Australia/Sydney). When I am trying to get the default time zone using java program I still get the time zone as GMT instead of GMT+10.You do know that "Australia/Sydney" is NOT GMT+10, don't you? Sydney time uses DST, GMT does not; and therefore any timezone that is called GMT±n will not either.
However, that is just FYI and doesn't appear to be your issue; but without some example code we cannot help you*.
Winston

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  • After installing Lion , my computer crashes and the fan runs constantly on high

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    http://www.tangosol.com
    +1.617.623.5782
    WebLogic Consulting Available
    "Chris" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    >
    Well the question I was asking was what kind of analysis to do.
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    >
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    would assume the Sun box would be AT LEAST as fast if not FASTER thanthe Linux
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  • MEGA 865 running Linux

    I'm new to the forum.  Here's the system I ordered from NewEgg:
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  • Unable to register unless running linux

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    Last edited by stlarch (2011-10-07 13:34:23)

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