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Date: | Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:35:57 -0500 |
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Having some text files which should be combined to be processed together,
cat is the shell utility of choice, right? So,
cat filea somefile
cat fileb somefile
cat filec somefile
For as long as I can remember, DOS would use its COPY command to do this.
But cp does not do this, does it?
Are there any differences on these points between MPE's POSIX shell and
Linux?
Have I understand these things, and cannot tell for sure, or have I
misunderstood them, without knowing that I have?
Greg Stigers
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