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Alexey Dokuchaev
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Update to version 2.12.0 which contains a number of improvements and fixes,
including large memory consumption fix (issue was introduced in v2.11.0). If you use v2.11.0 please upgrade to v2.12.0 at your earliest convenience. While here, pacify portlint(1). Reported by: portscout Because GitHub releases (tarballs) are not fetched with correct modification time, set TIMESTAMP to 1476794305 which corresponds to commit 39d72c4 tagged as this release.
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