You need to use the -a option to pp.
-a, --addfile=FILE|DIR
Add an extra file into the package. If the file is a
directory, recursively add all files inside that
directory, with links turned into actual files.
By default, files are placed under "/" inside the
package with their original names. You may override
this by appending the target filename after a ";", like
this:
% pp -a "old_filename.txt;new_filename.txt"
% pp -a "old_dirname;new_dirname"
You may specify "-a" multiple times.
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In reply to Re: "PAR'ing" XML configs?
by rinceWind
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