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  1. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

    for an example.
    
    See
    [this commit](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/commit/5f7f05a80aac9b01325a78ec3fcff0dbedb1cc23)
    as a rough example of the steps below.
    
    All the files referenced below are located in the same directory as this README,
    unless indicated otherwise.
    
    1) Add the new version to the `VERSIONS` variable inside
       `tensorflow/tools/toolchains/python/python_repo.bzl`. \
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  2. okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/FakeDns.kt

      }
    
      fun assertRequests(vararg expectedHosts: String?) {
        assertThat(requestedHosts).containsExactly(*expectedHosts)
        requestedHosts.clear()
      }
    
      /** Allocates and returns `count` fake IPv4 addresses like [255.0.0.100, 255.0.0.101].  */
      fun allocate(count: Int): List<InetAddress> {
        val from = nextAddress
        nextAddress += count
        return (from until nextAddress)
          .map {
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  3. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.22.md

    - When using `kubectl replace` (or the equivalent API call) on a Service, the caller no longer needs to do a read-modify-write cycle to fetch the allocated values for `.spec.clusterIP` and `.spec.ports[].nodePort`.  Instead the API server will automatically carry these forward from the original object when the new object does not specify them. ([#104672](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/104672),...
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  4. docs/debugging/README.md

    Wildcards can be used, for example `mc support inspect ALIAS/bucket/path/**/xl.meta` will collect all `xl.meta` recursively. `mc support inspect ALIAS/bucket/path/to/file.txt/*/part.*` will collect parts for all versions for the object located at `bucket/path/to/file.txt`.
    
    `xl-meta` accepts zip files as input and will output all `xl.meta` files found within the archive. For example:
    
    ```
    $ mc support inspect play/test123/test*/xl.meta
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  5. build-logic-commons/basics/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.minify.gradle.kts

    /**
     * A map from artifact name to a set of class name prefixes that should be kept.
     * Artifacts matched by this map will be minified to only contain the specified
     * classes and the classes they depend on. The classes are not relocated, they all
     * remain in their original namespace. This reduces the final Gradle distribution
     * size and makes us more conscious of which parts of a library we really need.
     */
    val keepPatterns = mapOf(
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  6. docs/iam/opa.md

    # OPA Quickstart Guide [![Slack](https://slack.minio.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.minio.io)
    
    OPA is a lightweight general-purpose policy engine that can be co-located with MinIO server, in this document we talk about how to use OPA HTTP API to authorize requests. It can be used with any type of credentials (STS based like OpenID or LDAP, regular IAM users or service accounts).
    
    OPA is enabled through MinIO's Access Management Plugin feature.
    
    ## Get started
    
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  7. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.20.md

    - When using `kubectl replace` (or the equivalent API call) on a Service, the caller no longer needs to do a read-modify-write cycle to fetch the allocated values for `.spec.clusterIP` and `.spec.ports[].nodePort`.  Instead the API server will automatically carry these forward from the original object when the new object does not specify them. ([#104674](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/104674),...
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  8. common/Makefile.common.mk

    # WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, THIS FILE IS PROBABLY A COPY
    #
    # The original version of this file is located in the https://github.com/istio/common-files repo.
    # If you're looking at this file in a different repo and want to make a change, please go to the
    # common-files repo, make the change there and check it in. Then come back to this repo and run
    # "make update-common".
    
    # Copyright Istio Authors
    #
    # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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  9. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

        suffix database.
     *  Fix: Use relative resource path when loading the public suffix database.
        Loading the resource using a path relative to the class prevents conflicts
        when the OkHttp classes are relocated (shaded) by allowing multiple private
        copies of the database.
     *  Fix: Accept cookies for URLs that have an IPv6 address for a host.
     *  Fix: Don't log the protocol (HTTP/1.1, h2) in HttpLoggingInterceptor if the
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  10. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    ## Publish MinIO events via AMQP
    
    Install RabbitMQ from [here](https://www.rabbitmq.com/).
    
    ### Step 1: Add AMQP endpoint to MinIO
    
    The AMQP configuration is located under the sub-system `notify_amqp` top-level key. Create a configuration key-value pair here for your AMQP instance. The key is a name for your AMQP endpoint, and the value is a collection of key-value parameters described in the table below.
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