maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/gpm'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/gpsd'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/hostname'
+maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/hsqldb'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/hwclock'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/ip6tables'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/iptables'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/30gnupg'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/30sane'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/30xdg-data-local'
+maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/35hsqldb'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/37fontconfig'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/43kdepaths'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/44qca2'
maybe chmod 0755 './hotplug/usb/libusbscanner'
maybe chmod 0755 './hp'
maybe chmod 0644 './hp/hplip.conf'
+maybe chmod 0755 './hsqldb'
+maybe chown hsqldb './hsqldb/server.properties'
+maybe chgrp hsqldb './hsqldb/server.properties'
+maybe chmod 0600 './hsqldb/server.properties'
+maybe chown hsqldb './hsqldb/sqltool.rc'
+maybe chgrp hsqldb './hsqldb/sqltool.rc'
+maybe chmod 0600 './hsqldb/sqltool.rc'
maybe chmod 0755 './htdig'
maybe chmod 0644 './htdig/HtFileType-magic.mime'
maybe chmod 0644 './htdig/cookies.txt'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/gpsd'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/hostname'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/hotplug'
+maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/hsqldb'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/hwclock'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/ip6tables'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/iptables'
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+# $Id: sample-hsqldb.cfg,v 1.15 2005/07/23 19:54:17 unsaved Exp $
+
+# Sample configuration file for HSQLDB database server.
+# See the "UNIX Quick Start" chapter of the Hsqldb User Guide.
+
+# N.b.!!!! You must place this in the right location for your type of UNIX.
+# See the init script "hsqldb" to see where this must be placed and
+# what it should be renamed to.
+
+# This file is "sourced" by a Bourne shell, so use Bourne shell syntax.
+
+# This file WILL NOT WORK until you set (at least) the non-commented
+# variables to the appropriate values for your system.
+# Life will be easier if you avoid all filepaths with spaces or any other
+# funny characters. Don't ask for support if you ignore this advice.
+
+# Thanks to Meikel Bisping for his contributions. -- Blaine
+
+JAVA_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/java
+
+# Unless you copied a hsqldb.jar file from another system, this typically
+# resides at $HSQLDB_HOME/lib/hsqldb.jar, where $HSQLDB_HOME is your HSQLDB
+# software base directory.
+HSQLDB_JAR_PATH=/usr/share/hsqldb/lib/hsqldb.jar
+
+# Where the file "server.properties" resides.
+SERVER_HOME=/var/lib/hsqldb
+
+# What UNIX user the server will run as.
+# (The shutdown client is always run as root or the invoker of the init script).
+# Runs as root by default, but you should take the time to set database file
+# ownerships to another user and set that user name here.
+HSQLDB_OWNER=hsqldb
+
+# The HSQLDB jar file specified in HSQLDB_JAR_PATH above will automatically
+# be in the class path. This arg specifies additional classpath elements.
+# To embed your own application, add your jar file(s) or class base
+# directories here, and add your main class to the INVOC_ADDL_ARGS setting
+# below.
+#SERVER_ADDL_CLASSPATH=/usr/local/dist/currencybank.jar
+
+# We require all Server/WebServer instances to be accessible within
+# $MAX_START_SECS from when the Server/WebServer is started.
+# Defaults to 60.
+# Raise this is you are running lots of DB instances or have a slow server.
+#MAX_START_SECS=200
+
+# Time to allow for JVM to die after all HSQLDB instances stopped.
+# Defaults to 1.
+#MAX_TERMINATE_SECS=0
+
+# These are "urlid" values from a SqlTool authentication file
+# ** IN ADDITION TO THOSE IN YOUR server.properties OR webserver.properties **
+# file. All server.urlid.X values from your properties file will automatically
+# be started/stopped/tested. $SHUTDOWN_URLIDS is for additional urlids which
+# will stopped. (Therefore, most users will not set this at all).
+# Separate multiple values with white space. NO OTHER SPECIAL CHARACTERS!
+# Make sure to quote the entire value if it contains white space separator(s).
+# Defaults to none (i.e., only urlids set in properties file will be stopped).
+#SHUTDOWN_URLIDS='sa mygms'
+
+# SqlTool authentication file used only for shutdown.
+# The default value will be sqltool.rc in root's home directory, since it is
+# root who runs the init script.
+# (See the SqlTool chapter of the HSQLDB User Guide if you don't understand
+# this).
+AUTH_FILE=${SERVER_HOME}/sqltool.rc
+
+# Set this to either 'WebServer' or 'Server'. Defaults to Server.
+# The JVM that is started can invoke many classes (see the following item
+# about that), but this is the Server that is used (1) to check status,
+# (2) to shut down the JVM, (3) to get urlids for #1 from the
+# server's server/webserver.properties file.
+#TARGET_CLASS=WebServer
+# Note that you don't specify the org.hsqldb package, since you have no
+# choice in the matter (you can only run org.hsqldb.Server or
+# org.hsqldb.WebServer). If you specify additional classes with
+# INVOC_ADDL_ARGS (described next), you do need to specify the
+# full class name with package name.
+
+# This is where you specify exactly what your HSQLDB JVM will run.
+# The class org.hsqldb.util.MainInvoker will run the TARGET_CLASS
+# specified above with any arguments supplied here + any other classes
+# and arguments. Every additional class (in addition to the TARGET_CLASS)
+# must be preceded with an empty string, so that MainInvoker will know
+# you are giving a class name. MainInvoker will invoke the normal
+# static main(String[]) method of each such class.
+# By default, MainInvoker will just run TARGET_CLASS with no args.
+# Example that runs just the TARGET_CLASS with the specified arguments:
+#INVOC_ADDL_ARGS='-silent false'
+# Example that runs the TARGET_CLASS plus a WebServer:
+#INVOC_ADDL_ARGS='"" org.hsqldb.WebServer'
+# Note the empty string preceding the class name.
+# Example that starts TARGET_CLASS with an argument + a WebServer +
+# your own application with its args (i.e., the HSQLDB Servers are
+# "embedded" in your application). (Set SERVER_ADDL_CLASSPATH too).:
+#INVOC_ADDL_ARGS='-silent false "" org.hsqldb.WebServer "" com.acme.Stone --env prod localhost'
+# Example to run a non-TLS server in same JVM with a TLS server. In this
+# case, TARGET_CLASS is Server which will run in TLS mode by virtue of
+# setting TLS_KEYSTORE and TLS_PASSWORD above. The "additional" Server
+# here overrides the 'tls' and 'port' settings:
+#INVOC_ADDL_ARGS="'' org.hsqldb.Server -port 9002 -tls false"
+# Note that you use nested quotes to group arguments and to specify the
+# empty-string delimiter.
+
+# For TLS encryption for your Server, set these two variables.
+# N.b.: If you set these, then make this file unreadable to non-root users!!!!
+# See the TLS chapter of the HSQLDB User Guide, paying attention to the
+# security warning(s).
+# If you are running with a private server cert, then you will also need to
+# set "truststore" in the your SqlTool config file (location is set by the
+# AUTH_FILE variable in this file, or it must be at the default location for
+# HSQLDB_OWNER).
+#TLS_KEYSTORE=/path/to/jks/server.store
+#TLS_PASSWORD=password
+
+# Any JVM args for the invocation of the JDBC client used to verify DB
+# instances and to shut them down (SqlToolSprayer).
+# This example specifies the location of a private trust store for TLS
+# encryption.
+# For multiple args, put quotes around entire value.
+#CLIENT_JVMARGS=-Djavax.net.debug=ssl
+
+# Any JVM args for the server.
+# For multiple args, put quotes around entire value.
+#SERVER_JVMARGS=-Xmx512m