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DIRCMP ( 1) DIRCMP ( 1) NAME dircmp - directory comparison SYNOPSIS dircmp [ -d ] [ -s ] dirl dir2 DESCRIPTION Dircmp examines dirl and dir2 and generates various tabulated information about the contents of the directories. Listings of files that are unique to each directory are generated for all the options. If no option is entered, a list is output indicating whether the filenames common to both directories have the same contents. -d Compare the contents of files with the same name in both directories and output a list telling what must be changed in the two files to bring them into agreement. The list format is described in diff(l ). -s Suppress messages about identical files. SEE ALSO cmp( l), diff(l). - 1 -
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DIRCMP ( 1) DIRCMP ( 1)<br />
NAME dircmp - directory comparison<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
dircmp [ -d ] [ -s ] dirl dir2<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Dircmp examines dirl and dir2 and generates various tabulated<br />
information about the contents of the directories. Listings of files<br />
that are unique to each directory are generated for all the options.<br />
If no option is entered, a list is output indicating whether the<br />
filenames common to both directories have the same contents.<br />
-d Compare the contents of files with the same name in both<br />
directories and output a list telling what must be changed<br />
in the two files to bring them into agreement. The list<br />
format is described in diff(l ).<br />
-s Suppress messages about identical files.<br />
SEE ALSO<br />
cmp( l), diff(l).<br />
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