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Copyright: 2011-2012 Puppet Labs Inc
2007 Mark 'phips' Phillips
2007 Jeff McCune
2007 David Schmitt <david@schmitt.edv-bus.at>
2006 Mooter Media Ltd
License: Apache-2.0
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Files: lib/facter/util/cfpropertylist/*
Copyright: 2010 Christian Kruse, <cjk@wwwtech.de>
License: Expat
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Files: install.rb
Copyright: 2004 Austin Ziegler <ruby-install@halostatue.ca>
License: GPL-2+ or Ruby
License: GPL-2+
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License: Ruby
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