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  1. docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md

    ```
    
    ### 3.2 Automatic removal of noncurrent versions keeping only most recent ones after noncurrent days
    
    It is possible to configure automatic removal of older noncurrent versions keeping only the most recent `N` using `NewerNoncurrentVersions`.
    
    e.g, To remove noncurrent versions of all objects keeping the most recent 5 noncurrent versions under the prefix `user-uploads/` 30 days after they become noncurrent ,
    
    ```
    {
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  2. docs/ftp/README.md

      - Built-in IDP users and their respective service accounts
      - LDAP/AD users and their respective service accounts
      - OpenID/OIDC service accounts
    
    - On versioned buckets, FTP/SFTP only operates on latest objects, if you need to retrieve
      an older version you must use an `S3 API client` such as [`mc`](https://github.com/minio/mc).
    
    - All features currently used by your buckets will work as is without any changes
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  3. cmd/xl-storage.go

    	// Empty fi.VersionID indicates that versioning is either
    	// suspended or disabled on this bucket. RenameData will replace
    	// the 'null' version. We add a free-version to track its tiered
    	// content for asynchronous deletion.
    	//
    	// Note: RestoreObject and HealObject requests don't end up replacing the
    	// null version and therefore don't require the free-version to track
    	// anything
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  4. cmd/object-handlers_test.go

    			}
    			r.Close()
    			if r.ObjInfo.VersionID != "" {
    				values.Set(xhttp.VersionID, r.ObjInfo.VersionID)
    			}
    		}
    		var req *http.Request
    		var reqV2 *http.Request
    		// initialize HTTP NewRecorder, this records any mutations to response writer inside the handler.
    		rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
    		// construct HTTP request for copy object.
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  5. ci/devinfra/docker/windows2022/Dockerfile

        }; \
        Write-Host 'Installing multiple Python versions...'; \
        $versions = @( \
            @{ version = '3.9.13'; prependPath = 0 }, \
            @{ version = '3.10.11'; prependPath = 0 }, \
            @{ version = '3.11.9'; prependPath = 0 }, \
            @{ version = '3.12.8'; prependPath = 0 }, \
            @{ version = '3.13.1'; prependPath = 1 } \
        ); \
        foreach ($v in $versions) { \
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  6. docs/es/docs/advanced/events.md

    Un **context manager** en Python es algo que puedes usar en un statement `with`, por ejemplo, `open()` puede ser usado como un context manager:
    
    ```Python
    with open("file.txt") as file:
        file.read()
    ```
    
    En versiones recientes de Python, también hay un **async context manager**. Lo usarías con `async with`:
    
    ```Python
    async with lifespan(app):
        await do_stuff()
    ```
    
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  7. docs/de/docs/advanced/events.md

    ```Python
    with open("file.txt") as file:
        file.read()
    ```
    
    In neueren Versionen von Python gibt es auch einen **asynchronen Kontextmanager**. Sie würden ihn mit `async with` verwenden:
    
    ```Python
    async with lifespan(app):
        await do_stuff()
    ```
    
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  8. docs/es/docs/deployment/docker.md

    La forma más común de hacerlo es tener un archivo `requirements.txt` con los nombres de los paquetes y sus versiones, uno por línea.
    
    Por supuesto, usarías las mismas ideas que leíste en [Acerca de las versiones de FastAPI](versions.md){.internal-link target=_blank} para establecer los rangos de versiones.
    
    Por ejemplo, tu `requirements.txt` podría verse así:
    
    ```
    fastapi[standard]>=0.113.0,<0.114.0
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  9. cmd/signature-v2.go

    	"response-content-language",
    	"response-content-type",
    	"response-expires",
    	"retention",
    	"select",
    	"select-type",
    	"tagging",
    	"torrent",
    	"uploadId",
    	"uploads",
    	"versionId",
    	"versioning",
    	"versions",
    	"website",
    }
    
    // Signature and API related constants.
    const (
    	signV2Algorithm = "AWS"
    )
    
    // AWS S3 Signature V2 calculation rule is give here:
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  10. docs/site-replication/run-multi-site-ldap.sh

    vID=$(./mc stat --no-list minio2/newbucket/README.md --json | jq .versionID)
    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    	echo "expecting object to be present. exiting.."
    	exit_1
    fi
    ./mc tag set --version-id "${vID}" minio2/newbucket/README.md "key=val"
    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    	echo "expecting tag set to be successful. exiting.."
    	exit_1
    fi
    sleep 5
    
    ./mc tag remove --version-id "${vID}" minio2/newbucket/README.md
    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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