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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/etexdir/etrip/etrip.tex b/Build/source/texk/web2c/etexdir/etrip/etrip.tex
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--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/etexdir/etrip/etrip.tex
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/etexdir/etrip/etrip.tex
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
-%%; This is `etrip.tex' for e-TeX v3.14159265-2.6 as of Jan 22, 2014.
+%%; This is `etrip.tex' for e-TeX v3.141592653-2.6 as of Jan 28, 2021.
%%;
%%; This is a diabolical test file for e-TeX, an extension of TeX82.
%%; It is not as diabolical as `trip.tex', Knuth's torture test for TeX.
%%;
-%%; ==>> Do not use this TeX code and its macros as an example <<==
+%%; ==>> Do not use this TeX code and macros as an example of <<==
%%; ==>> how you can make use of the new e-TeX features! It is <<==
%%; ==>> meant to test these extensions and often uses slightly <<==
%%; ==>> wrong e-TeX input to produce errors and warnings. <<==
%%;
\catcode`\{=1\catcode`\}=2\catcode`\#=6 \let\bgroup={ \let\egroup=}
-\def\etripdate {2014-01-22}
-\def\texversion {3.14159265}
+\def\etripdate {2021-01-28}
+\def\texversion {3.141592653}
\def\etripversion{2.6}
%
\message{This is the e-Trip test [\etripdate] for