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Current File : /etc/etckeeper/init.d/10restore-metadata
#!/bin/sh
set -e

# Note that metastore doesn't check that the .metastore file only changes
# perms of files in the current directory. It's ok to trust the .metastore
# file won't do anything shady, because, as documented, etckeeper-init
# should only be run on repositories you trust.
if [ -e .metadata ]; then
	if which metastore >/dev/null; then
		metastore --apply --mtime
	else
		echo "etckeeper warning: legacy .metastore file is present but metastore is not installed" >&2
	fi
fi
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