This one liner will do it. If you have 5.8.1 or later, it is also safe to use on binary files on win32.
perl -C3 -pe1 file1 file2 file3 > all
And it's a lot easier to type than copy file1/b + file2/b + file3/b all/b which is the native command for this.
In reply to Re: File Copy/Merge Question
by BrowserUk
in thread File Copy/Merge Question
by parkprimus
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