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  "commit": "1563102bbd6b76d903942c4ca42c5bbdd6ecc765",
  "tree": "2c52d01781f954592fd73e612616d10f96778cfd",
  "parents": [
    "5f7267598d74c2d86c2ef52eab38c91957b19999"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Richard Levitte",
    "email": "levitte@openssl.org",
    "time": "Fri May 13 11:21:06 2016 +0200"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Richard Levitte",
    "email": "levitte@openssl.org",
    "time": "Fri May 13 14:33:41 2016 +0200"
  },
  "message": "VMS perl: Fix glob output\n\nIn some cases, perl\u0027s glob() thinks it needs to return file names with\ngeneration numbers, such as when a file name pattern includes two\nperiods.  Constructing other file names by simple appending to file\nnames with generation numbers isn\u0027t a good idea, so for the VMS case,\njust peal the generation numbers if they are there.\nFortunately, this is easy, as the returned generation number delimiter\nwill always be a semi-colon.\n\nReviewed-by: Rich Salz \u003crsalz@openssl.org\u003e\n",
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