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+/**
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef CONFIG_H
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 #define CONFIG_H
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+/**
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+ * Permissioner: set file ownerships and permissions
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef GROUP_H
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 #define GROUP_H
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+/**
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+ * Permissioner: set file ownerships and permissions
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef PERMISSIONS_H
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 #define PERMISSIONS_H
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+/**
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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 #ifndef STRING_UTILS_H
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 #define STRING_UTILS_H
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef TREE_H
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 #define TREE_H
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+/**
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+ */
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 #define USER_H
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+/**
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Config.h>
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 #include <permissioner/StringUtils.h>
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Group.h>
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 #include <boost/optional.hpp>
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+/**
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Permissions.h>
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 #include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
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+ */
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 #include <stdexcept>
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+/**
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Tree.h>
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+/**
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/User.h>
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 #include <boost/optional.hpp>
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+/**
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Config.h>
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 #include <cstdlib>
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+/**
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Config.h>
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+/**
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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 #include <permissioner/Config.h>
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 #include <permissioner/Group.h>
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 #include <permissioner/Permissions.h>
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+/**
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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