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$ svn merge -r r33518:r33513 . and removed added scripts to the script.db. The branch needs further refinement/testing for Windows and Mac before merging into the trunk. There is also the latent EOF bug which is giving performance issues. Further work on the branch will continue in Devin's latest branch: /nmap-exp/devin/nmap-libssh2
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