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27 # concatdb - concatenate locate databases
29 # usage: concatdb database1 ... databaseN > newdb
31 # Sequence of databases is important.
35 # The directory containing locate subprograms
36 : ${LIBEXECDIR:=/usr/libexec}; export LIBEXECDIR
38 PATH=$LIBEXECDIR:/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH; export PATH
40 umask 077 # protect temp files
42 : ${TMPDIR:=/var/tmp}; export TMPDIR;
43 test -d "$TMPDIR" || TMPDIR=/var/tmp
45 # utilities to built locate database
46 : ${bigram:=locate.bigram}
47 : ${code:=locate.code}
53 [01]) echo 'usage: concatdb databases1 ... databaseN > newdb'
59 bigrams=`mktemp ${TMPDIR=/tmp}/_bigrams.XXXXXXXXXX` || exit 1
60 trap 'rm -f $bigrams' 0 1 2 3 5 10 15
65 done | $bigram | $sort -nr | awk 'NR <= 128 { printf $2 }' > $bigrams