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Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="8231.930225">w</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="8231.950225">w</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="8232.269038">s</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="8232.28745">s</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="8232.354329">.</user_input>
<system_output timestam... | 8237.499215, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8267.214923">I: Retrieving liblocale-gettext-perl 1.07-5
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8267.221192">I: Validating liblocale-gettext-perl 1.07-5
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8267.236395">I: Retrieving liblz4-1 1.9.4-1
</system_output>
<s... | 8267.372429, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8268.476405">I: Retrieving ncurses-bin 6.4-4
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8268.483483">I: Validating ncurses-bin 6.4-4
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8268.501138">I: Retrieving netbase 6.4
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8268.... | 8268.650707, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8270.027107">I: Extracting dash...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8270.045865">I: Extracting debconf...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8270.067668">I: Extracting debian-archive-keyring...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8270.093... | 8270.73143, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8392.736176">Unpacking libmagic-mgc (1:5.44-3) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8392.981819">Selecting previously unselected package libmagic1:i386.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8392.983516">Preparing to unpack .../06-libmagic1_1%3a5.4... | 8393.207539, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8393.05844">Selecting previously unselected package file.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8393.06082">Preparing to unpack .../07-file_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8393.061782">Unpacking file (1:5.44-3) ...
</system... | 8393.642529, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8394.835872">Selecting previously unselected package syslinux-efi.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8394.838179">Preparing to unpack .../27-syslinux-efi_3%3a6.04~git20190206.bf6db5b4+dfsg1-3_all.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8394.83... | 8395.070447, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8399.515557">Get:29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nfs-common i386 1:2.6.2-4 [274 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8399.521826">Get:30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcbor0.8 i3... | 8399.624086, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8399.818149">Get:68 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdiscover2 i386 2.1.2-10 [94.2 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8399.820178">Get:69 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 discover i3... | 8400.161213, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8404.359082">Adding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/es/man8/reboot.8.gz to /usr/share/man/es/man8/reboot.8.dist by sysvinit-core'
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8404.367078">Adding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/es/man8/runlevel.8.gz to /usr/share/man/es/m... | 8404.466334, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8406.93872">Preparing to unpack .../10-libnsl2_1.3.0-2_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8406.939436">Unpacking libnsl2:i386 (1.3.0-2) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8406.989209">Selecting previously unselected package libwra... | 8407.214427, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8416.993665">Unpacking libbrotli1:i386 (1.0.9-2+b6) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8417.103761">Selecting previously unselected package libnghttp2-14:i386.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8417.106857">Preparing to unpack .../020-libnght... | 8417.336165, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8418.620727">Preparing to unpack .../034-dmeventd_2%3a1.02.185-2_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8418.621512">Unpacking dmeventd (2:1.02.185-2) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8418.67989">Selecting previously unselected pack... | 8418.893015, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8428.9141">Selecting previously unselected package emacs-bin-common.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8428.918371">Preparing to unpack .../046-emacs-bin-common_1%3a28.2+1-15+deb12u3_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8428.918917">Un... | 8429.492947, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8431.544887">Unpacking libgcc-12-dev:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8432.231431">Selecting previously unselected package libc-dev-bin.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8432.234581">Preparing to unpack .../057-libc-dev-bi... | 8433.770799, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8445.498342">Selecting previously unselected package libnuma1:i386.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8445.501883">Preparing to unpack .../092-libnuma1_2.0.16-1_i386.deb ...
Unpacking libnuma1:i386 (2.0.16-1) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp... | 8445.808074, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8461.795274">Preparing to unpack .../121-usbutils_1%3a014-1+deb12u1_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8461.795759">Unpacking usbutils (1:014-1+deb12u1) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8461.862061">Setting up cryptsetup-bin (2:... | 8462.640879, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8485.274322">Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/dm-event.socket -> /lib/systemd/system/dm-event.socket.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8485.27951">Setting up emacs-bin-common (1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3) ...
</system_output>
<system... | 8486.780925, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8554.671771">Get:314 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 guile-3.0-libs i386 3.0.8-2 [6,500 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8554.778109">Get:315 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hdparm ... | 8554.909298, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8556.513218">Get:412 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 psmisc i386 23.6-1 [260 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8556.521054">Get:413 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 publicsuffix all 2... | 8556.616185, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8575.136211">The following NEW packages will be installed:
fortunes fortunes-min{a}
The following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:
fortune-mod
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 905 kB of a... | 8577.454197, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8600.744996">Reading package lists...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8600.990176">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8600.991594">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8601.17896">R... | 8603.124027, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8600.991594">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8601.17896">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8601.196089">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp... | 8603.639498, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8651.561066">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8651.562595">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8651.758687">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="... | 8653.876013, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8658.414224">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/u... | 8660.840895, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8689.636898">Get: 46 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libshout3 i386 2.4.6-1+b1 [61.9 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8689.639218">Get: 47 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libtag1v5-... | 8689.724995, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8704.435644">Get: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdouble-conversion3 i386 3.2.1-1 [45.7 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8704.443415">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lib... | 8704.650653, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8709.043508">Get: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfce4util-common all 4.18.1-2 [66.0 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8709.045876">Get: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxf... | 8709.088506, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8719.321892">Get: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 fancontrol all 1:3.6.0-7.1 [30.5 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8719.323314">Fetched 30.5 kB in 0s (447 kB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8719.374... | 8721.283911, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8735.179473">Fetched 122 kB in 0s (8,002 kB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8735.224781">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true ... | 8737.698616, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8797.030342">Get: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-ephem i386 4.1.4-2+b1 [1,217 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8797.05361">Get: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python... | 8798.568487, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8826.834701">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/u... | 8829.064247, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8866.811798">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8866.815199">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8867.014849">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="... | 8868.904556, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8909.633106">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/u... | 8912.040504, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8917.945585">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sse2-support i386 15.1 [3,316 B]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8917.948314">Get: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-xtend all ... | 8919.467947, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8918.273913">Reading package lists...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8918.532959">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8918.536936">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8918.740366">... | 8920.420286, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8943.578022">Get: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 db5.3-util i386 5.3.28+dfsg2-1 [66.2 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8943.581761">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 db-util... | 8945.670033, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8965.882368">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8966.330395">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8966.593841">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8... | 8968.43937, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="8990.622954">Get: 123 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-graceful-fs all 4.2.10-1 [14.4 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="8990.625049">Get: 124 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node... | 8990.655706, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="9214.147405">Copying the nfsroot to CD image
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="9255.420613">Copying the config space to CD image
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="9257.634604">Copying the mirror to CD image
</system_output>
<system_output timest... | 9599.100307, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="9354.864788">
[===========================================================|] 22271/22271 100%</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="9354.894882">
Exportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072
compressed data, compressed metadat... | 9600.270094, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="9666.434854">
fai_cd.iso 80% 1530MB 16.6MB/s 00:22 ETA</system_ou... | 12915.538199, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="11.686061">a</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="11.931956"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="11.959568">ckage_config/</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="12.343264">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="12.352165">
[?2004l
</system_output>
<syste... | 13.372608, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="12.352165">
[?2004l
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="12.35279">[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="12.930191">l</user_input>
<system_output time... | 15.130647, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="22.18695">o</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="22.581586">l</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="22.592767">l</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="23.23034">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="23.245604">d</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="24.62... | 27.14957, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="76.763668">OC</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="76.785016">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="77.182828">g</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="77.202372">[1@g</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="77.286066">i</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7... | 79.453795, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="86.040007">i</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="86.054338">i</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="86.320171">t</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="86.340142">t</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="86.378921"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="86.381... | 87.177304, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="114.635462">f</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="114.640021">f</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="114.811496"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="114.83078"> </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="115.107702">s</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="11... | 116.309174, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="117.381122">o</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="117.392923">o</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="117.617567">w</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="117.637315">w</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="117.736776">.</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="1... | 119.850072, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="121.148408">c</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="121.164125">c</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="121.345472">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="121.347557">d</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="121.425187"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="1... | 122.488931, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="123.347313">c</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="123.358662">c</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="123.502254">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="123.524274">d</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="123.61757"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="12... | 124.325981, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="124.077153">/</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="124.30948">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="124.325236">
[?2004l
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="124.325981">[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ </system_output>
<use... | 126.533552, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="125.456104">
[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[1@i': sudo git commit -am 'switch back to ap[7mti[27mtude so recommends are not pulled in, and move some package classes out
[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C... | 127.636924, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="152.933971">I: Validating libgcrypt20 1.10.1-3
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="152.952289">I: Retrieving libgmp10 2:6.2.1+dfsg1-1.1
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="152.963746">I: Validating libgmp10 2:6.2.1+dfsg1-1.1
</system_output>
<system... | 153.132694, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="200.638321">I: Configuring findutils...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="200.669633">I: Configuring libmount1:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="200.702489">I: Configuring libsemanage2:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="2... | 202.526584, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="250.735113">I: Unpacking libedit2:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="250.890713">I: Unpacking libelf1:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="251.124044">I: Unpacking libgssapi-krb5-2:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="2... | 253.340184, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="263.32111">I: Configuring fdisk...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="263.36276">I: Configuring libcwidget4:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="263.399436">I: Configuring libgssapi-krb5-2:i386...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="2... | 265.150298, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="279.30899">Setting up liblinux-lvm-perl (0.17-4) ...
Setting up fai-client (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="279.311534">Setting up fai-setup-storage (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="279.312996">Setting u... | 281.247705, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="284.884307">Get:101 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 rpcsvc-proto i386 1.4.3-1 [66.1 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="284.886479">Get:102 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc6-dev i3... | 285.276899, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="295.267477">Selecting previously unselected package libpython3.11-stdlib:i386.
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="295.269819">Preparing to unpack .../libpython3.11-stdlib_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...
Unpacking libpython3.11-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2)... | 296.400688, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="303.810942">Preparing to unpack .../039-dump_0.4b47-4_i386.deb ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="303.811595">Unpacking dump (0.4b47-4) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="303.922412">Selecting previously unselected package libefivar1:i386.... | 307.255891, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="343.121009">update-alternatives: using /bin/nc.traditional to provide /bin/nc (nc) in auto mode
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="343.12388">Setting up cryptsetup (2:2.6.1-4~deb12u2) ...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="343.365257">Setting up f... | 343.946139, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="430.98309">Get:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgcc-s1 i386 12.2.0-14 [59.5 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="430.993709">Get:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 debianutils i386 5... | 431.177352, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="433.944597">Get:268 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libubsan1 i386 12.2.0-14 [870 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="433.9697">Get:269 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libquadmath0 i38... | 436.831843, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="437.442841">Get:313 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgc1 i386 1:8.2.2-3 [246 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="437.452915">Get:314 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 guile-3.0-libs i3... | 437.732471, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="461.086279">Get: 66 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libavahi-client3 i386 0.8-10 [47.6 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="461.088418">Get: 67 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcups2 ... | 461.321713, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="477.150847">Get: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libncurses-dev i386 6.4-4 [379 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="477.156423">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libncurses5-dev... | 479.225187, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="536.819061">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linuxdoc-tools i386 0.9.82-1 [494 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="536.863308">Fetched 578 kB in 0s (7,822 kB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="536.9187... | 538.720092, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="537.372975">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="537.390151">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="537.866019">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output ti... | 538.918473, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="538.716619">Get: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxml-namespacesupport-perl all 1.12-2 [15.1 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="538.71883">Get: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 l... | 539.943894, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="569.286049">Get: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 wine all 8.0~repack-4 [70.6 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="569.287494">Fetched 104 MB in 2s (64.7 MB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="569.354056">in... | 572.894484, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="589.018567">Get: 30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 cdrdao i386 1:1.2.4-3 [303 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="589.023238">Get: 31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gdisk i386 1.0.9-... | 589.198231, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="589.394169">Get: 72 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libkf5kiontlm5 i386 5.103.0-1+deb12u1 [23.9 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="589.395339">Get: 73 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ... | 589.442391, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="610.784919">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="611.03202">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="611.503318">The following NEW packages will be installed:
memtest86+
0 packages upgraded... | 613.557378, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="611.935847">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="612.134851">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="612.152565">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="... | 614.10813, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="620.998085">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="621.519571">The following NEW packages will be installed:
debconf{a} gcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} liblzma5{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} lsb-base{a} sensible-utils{... | 623.612565, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="629.364285">Get: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 powertop i386 2.14-1+b2 [212 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="629.367761">Fetched 212 kB in 0s (12.4 MB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="629.415819">in... | 631.48726, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="635.609665">Get: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-debianbts all 4.0.1 [12.2 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="635.612677">Get: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-ce... | 636.021875, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="647.634532">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="647.637672">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="647.835538">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="647... | 650.242629, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="661.322725">Reading package lists...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="661.552313">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="661.555346">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="661.797008">Read... | 663.807537, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="698.161835">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/us... | 700.477333, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="740.740835">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="740.762673">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="741.458901">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output ti... | 742.451746, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="749.176317">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="749.669095">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="749.920203">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="750.... | 752.189288, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="773.248612">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="773.269687">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="774.089128">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output ti... | 775.40423, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="793.050246">Fetched 2,006 kB in 0s (8,554 kB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="793.121948">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true ... | 795.354538, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="827.239536">The following NEW packages will be installed:
adduser{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc-bin{a} libc-l10n{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libca... | 829.363758, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="850.024853">Get: 30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcommons-lang3-java all 3.12.0-2 [561 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="850.033641">Get: 31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc... | 850.175315, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="858.464481">The following NEW packages will be installed:
bundler{a} ca-certificates{a} debconf{a} eslint{a} gcc-12-base{a} handlebars{a} isa-support{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc-ares2{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libedit2{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{... | 858.942605, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="858.94548">Get: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-core-util-is all 1.0.3-1 [4,072 B]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="858.947698">Get: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-safe... | 858.973944, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="858.963839">Get: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-debug all 4.3.4+~cs4.1.7-1 [18.1 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="858.965529">Get: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-e... | 858.993346, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="881.718387">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="881.723391">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="881.922002">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="881... | 884.054206, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="896.935502">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="896.957132">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="897.935867">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output ti... | 1027.418116, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1027.255779">/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.
Number of packages in the mirror: </system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1027.417643">2204
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1027.418116">Mirror size and location: </system_output>
<system_output timestamp="... | 1255.012571, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="3707.545886">
fai_cd.iso 76% 1451MB 32.3MB/s 00:13 ETA</system_ou... | 3719.5662, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1.069376">s': sudo ddrescue /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-20241014.iso /dev/[7ms[27mdg --force</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="1.27396">s</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="1.274364">
[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cs': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17[K</system_o... | 5.283608, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="90.864633">t</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="90.872256">t</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="91.022533"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="91.025303"> </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="91.47697">F</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="91.4879... | 92.672383, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="387.989518">Q</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="388.005777">Q</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="388.135824">E</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="388.142355">E</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="388.426237"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="3... | 1692.566131, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="12.820104">s</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="12.820614">
[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="12.999279">h</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="12.999763">[1@h': [7mssh[27m</system_out... | 138.682618, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="148.89704">A</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="149.210508"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="149.229444">SE/</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="149.649292">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="149.671036">
[?2004l
</system_output>
<system_outp... | 151.180224, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="153.992159">t</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="153.996792">t</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="154.131925"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="154.138625"> </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="154.390478">2</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="1... | 230.787848, new event |
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