maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/37fontconfig'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/50guile'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/50ncurses'
+maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/50oracle-instantclient'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/50postgresql'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/70less'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/80subversion-extras'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/98ca-certificates'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/99editor'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/99gentoolkit-env'
+maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/99oracle-instantclient'
maybe chmod 0755 'env.d/binutils'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/binutils/config-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu'
maybe chmod 0644 'env.d/binutils/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.25.1'
maybe chown 'ldap' 'openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
maybe chgrp 'ldap' 'openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
maybe chmod 0400 'openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
+maybe chmod 0755 'oracle'
+maybe chmod 0644 'oracle/tnsnames.ora.sample'
maybe chmod 0644 'os-release'
maybe chmod 0755 'pam.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/chage'
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+# This file contains the syntax information for
+# the entries to be put in any tnsnames.ora file
+# The entries in this file are need based.
+# There are no defaults for entries in this file
+# that Sqlnet/Net3 use that need to be overridden
+#
+# Typically you could have two tnsnames.ora files
+# in the system, one that is set for the entire system
+# and is called the system tnsnames.ora file, and a
+# second file that is used by each user locally so that
+# he can override the definitions dictated by the system
+# tnsnames.ora file.
+
+# The entries in tnsnames.ora are an alternative to using
+# the names server with the onames adapter.
+# They are a collection of aliases for the addresses that
+# the listener(s) is(are) listening for a database or
+# several databases.
+
+# The following is the general syntax for any entry in
+# a tnsnames.ora file. There could be several such entries
+# tailored to the user's needs.
+
+<alias>= [ (DESCRIPTION_LIST = # Optional depending on whether u have
+ # one or more descriptions
+ # If there is just one description, unnecessary ]
+ (DESCRIPTION=
+ [ (SDU=2048) ] # Optional, defaults to 2048
+ # Can take values between 512 and 32K
+ [ (ADDRESS_LIST= # Optional depending on whether u have
+ # one or more addresses
+ # If there is just one address, unnecessary ]
+ (ADDRESS=
+ [ (COMMUNITY=<community_name>) ]
+ (PROTOCOL=tcp)
+ (HOST=<hostname>)
+ (PORT=<portnumber (1521 is a standard port used)>)
+ )
+ [ (ADDRESS=
+ (PROTOCOL=ipc)
+ (KEY=<ipckey (PNPKEY is a standard key used)>)
+ )
+ ]
+ [ (ADDRESS=
+ [ (COMMUNITY=<community_name>) ]
+ (PROTOCOL=decnet)
+ (NODE=<nodename>)
+ (OBJECT=<objectname>)
+ )
+ ]
+ ... # More addresses
+ [ ) ] # Optional depending on whether ADDRESS_LIST is used or not
+ [ (CONNECT_DATA=
+ (SID=<oracle_sid>)
+ [ (GLOBAL_NAME=<global_database_name>) ]
+ )
+ ]
+ [ (SOURCE_ROUTE=yes) ]
+ )
+ (DESCRIPTION=
+ [ (SDU=2048) ] # Optional, defaults to 2048
+ # Can take values between 512 and 32K
+ [ (ADDRESS_LIST= ] # Optional depending on whether u have more
+ # than one address or not
+ # If there is just one address, unnecessary
+ (ADDRESS
+ [ (COMMUNITY=<community_name>) ]
+ (PROTOCOL=tcp)
+ (HOST=<hostname>)
+ (PORT=<portnumber (1521 is a standard port used)>)
+ )
+ [ (ADDRESS=
+ (PROTOCOL=ipc)
+ (KEY=<ipckey (PNPKEY is a standard key used)>)
+ )
+ ]
+ ... # More addresses
+ [ ) ] # Optional depending on whether ADDRESS_LIST
+ # is being used
+ [ (CONNECT_DATA=
+ (SID=<oracle_sid>)
+ [ (GLOBAL_NAME=<global_database_name>) ]
+ )
+ ]
+ [ (SOURCE_ROUTE=yes) ]
+ )
+ [ (CONNECT_DATA=
+ (SID=<oracle_sid>)
+ [ (GLOBAL_NAME=<global_database_name>) ]
+ )
+ ]
+ ... # More descriptions
+ [ ) ] # Optional depending on whether DESCRIPTION_LIST is used or not