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David Dykstra authored
does not belong to, in these two ways: 1. If a group mapping doesn't exist for a group name, do not preserve it for a non-root receiver. This is especially evident with the sender is a daemon using chroot because then no mappings are available. 2. Before setting the group on a file make sure that it is in the list of groups returned by getgroups(). The same thing is done by chgrp on systems that support bsd-style chown/chgrp, and this enforces that it happens the same way on all systems. Overhead is very little, especially since most systems don't allow more then 16 groups per user.
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