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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index 0a2551f..33319a4 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ On 04/30/2013 10:54:25 PM, Alan Modra wrote:
 > > 	.ident	"GCC: (GNU) 4.6.3"
 > >
 > > You can see "ld 0,0(9)" is used : its a 64 bit load.
->=20
+> 
 > Yup.  This is not a powerpc64 specific problem.  See
-> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D52080
+> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52080
 > Fixed in 4.8.0 and 4.7.3.
 
-FWIW (especially if a GCC version check is added), it seems to have =20
+FWIW (especially if a GCC version check is added), it seems to have  
 been fixed as far back as 4.7.1, not just 4.7.3.
 
--Scott=
+-Scott
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index fdd49f2..63f4212 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
   Ambrose Feinstein <ambrose@google.com>
   Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
   Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
-  linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
+  <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>
  " David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>\0"
  "\00:1\0"
  "b\0"
@@ -25,14 +25,14 @@
  "> > \t.ident\t\"GCC: (GNU) 4.6.3\"\n"
  "> >\n"
  "> > You can see \"ld 0,0(9)\" is used : its a 64 bit load.\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> Yup.  This is not a powerpc64 specific problem.  See\n"
- "> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D52080\n"
+ "> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52080\n"
  "> Fixed in 4.8.0 and 4.7.3.\n"
  "\n"
- "FWIW (especially if a GCC version check is added), it seems to have =20\n"
+ "FWIW (especially if a GCC version check is added), it seems to have  \n"
  "been fixed as far back as 4.7.1, not just 4.7.3.\n"
  "\n"
- -Scott=
+ -Scott
 
-145cd5c9d1c20c05211e4e678b68152bbfaee39c0589893975b04e3535df215c
+ffc9dcaf5b52725297a1f069ca59e15f04cc5284cc514cbba0aacc7ecd89f010

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