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Elektra
0.9.10
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kdb merge [options] ourpath theirpath basepath resultpath
ourstheirsbase keysetDoes a three-way merge between keysets.
On success the resulting keyset will be saved to mergepath.
On unresolved conflicts nothing will be changed.
The kdb merge command uses a three-way merge by default.
A three-way merge is when three versions of a file (or in this case, KeySet) are compared in order to automatically merge the changes made to the KeySet over time.
These three versions of the KeySet are:
base: The base KeySet is the original version of the KeySet.ours: The ours KeySet represents the user's current version of the KeySet.base for every key you changed.theirs: The theirs KeySet usually represents the default version of a KeySet (usually the package maintainer's version).base for every key someone has changed.The three-way merge works by comparing the ours KeySet and the theirs KeySet to the base KeySet. By looking for differences in these KeySets, a new KeySet called result is created that represents a merge of these KeySets.
Conflicts occur when a Key has a different value in all three KeySets.
Conflicts in a merge can be resolved using a strategy with the -s option. To interactively resolve conflicts, use the -i option.
-H, --help: Show the man page.-V, --version: Print version info.-p, --profile <profile>: Use a different kdb profile.-C, --color <when>: Print never/auto(default)/always colored output.-f, --force: Will remove existing keys from resultpath instead of failing.-s, --strategy <name>: Specify which strategy should be used to resolve conflicts.-v, --verbose: Explain what is happening. Prints additional information in case of errors/warnings.-d, --debug: Give debug information. Prints additional debug information in case of errors/warnings.-i, --interactive Interactively resolve the conflicts.To complete a simple merge of three KeySets:
kdb merge user:/ours user:/theirs user:/base user:/result
To complete a merge whilst using the ours version of the KeySet to resolve conflicts:
kdb merge -s ours user:/ours user:/theirs user:/base user:/result
To complete a three-way merge and overwrite all current keys in the resultpath:
kdb merge -s cut user:/ours user:/theirs user:/base user:/result