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lmerge(1)			 User Commands			     lmerge(1)

NAME
       lmerge - lmerge combines multiple transcripts into one.

SYNOPSIS
       lmerge [-CIiVvT] [ -D path ] [ -u umask ] transcript...	dest
       lmerge -f [-IiVv] [ -D path ] [ -u umask ] transcript1 transcript2
       lmerge  -n  [-IiVvT]  [	-D path ] [ -u umask ] transcript1 transcript2
       dest

DESCRIPTION
       lmerge walks through each transcript  in	 precedence  order  (  highest
       precedence  transcript  listed  first  ) to create the apply-able tran‐
       script dest.  If multiple transcripts list the same file system object,
       the  transcript	line from the highest precedence transcript is written
       to dest.

       Blank lines and comments ( lines starting with # ) are not  written  to
       dest.

       With  the  -f option lmerge does not create a new transcript and merges
       the first transcript into the second transcript.	 The second transcript
       must be writable by the user.  Only two transcripts are allowed.

       If  the	highest precedence listing of a file system object is preceded
       with a ´-', the transcript line will not be written to dest.

       Files listed in dest are linked from their original location to a  file
       directory  created  by lmerge.  This directory is relative to the loca‐
       tion of dest.  Since files are linked, all transcripts ( including dest
       ) and files must be located on the same volume.

       The  -C	options	 runs  lmerge  in  copy mode. Files listed in dest are
       copied from their original locations and are not linked.

       Using the -f option, lmerge links all files from the lowest  precedence
       transcript.   If	 the transcript line for a file is preceded with a "-"
       it is also removed from the file directory associated with  the	lowest
       precedence transcript.

       The  -n	option indicates that the highest precedence transcript has no
       associated file directory.  All files listed in the highest  precedence
       transcript  must	 be  in	 the file directory associated with the lowest
       precedence transcript.  A transcript line  in  the  highest  precedence
       transcript written to dest, but files are linked from the lowest prece‐
       dence transcript.  Only two transcripts	can  be	 merged	 with  the  -n
       option.

OPTIONS
       -C		  enable copy mode.

       -f		  merge transcript1 into transcript2.

       -D path		  specifies  the radmind working directory, by default
			  /var/radmind

       -I		  path comparisons are case-insensitive.

       -n		  merge two transcripts linking	 all  files  from  the
			  lowest precedence transcript.

       -T		  merge	 transcripts  only. Do not perform file system
			  linking.  May not be used with the -f option.

       -u umask		  use umask as the file mode creation mask, default is
			  users umask.

       -V		  displays the version of lmerge and exits.

       -v		  displays merge information to the standard output.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    Merge successful.

       >1   An error occurred.

SEE ALSO
       fsdiff(1),  ktcheck(1),	lapply(1),  lcksum(1),	lcreate(1), lfdiff(1),
       lsort(1), twhich(1), radmind(8).

RSUG			       December 12, 2010		     lmerge(1)
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