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Current File : /proc/self/cwd/c1/1/proc/self/root/proc/self/root/usr/share/doc/rsync-3.1.2/support/mapfrom
#!/usr/bin/perl
# This helper script makes it easy to use a passwd or group file to map
# values in a LOCAL transfer.  For instance, if you mount a backup that
# does not have the same passwd setup as the local machine, you can do
# a copy FROM the backup area as follows and get the differing ID values
# mapped just like a remote transfer FROM the backed-up machine would do:
#
# rsync -av --usermap=`mapfrom /mnt/backup/etc/passwd` \
#           --groupmap=`mapfrom /mnt/backup/etc/group` \
#           /mnt/backup/some/src/ /some/dest/

while (<>) {
    push @_, "$2:$1" if /^(\w+):[^:]+:(\d+)/;
}
print join(',', @_), "\n";

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