Christopher Smith wrote:
> I had a book I'd just gotten that I left on a Northwest flight.
> (*Automating UNIX and Linux Administration (The Expert's Voice)*
> <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590592123/ref=ase_kaybee-20/102-2787650-1230512?v=glance&s=books>
> 
> by Kirk Bauer
> <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author=Bauer%2C%20Kirk/102-2787650-1230512>
> Great book.) Anyhow, it mentions a tool like "diff" to update
> configuration files using shell scripts. I can't for the lift of me
> remember what that utility was, despite much googling. Anyone have any
> idea? I'm reordering the book, but hate to wait.
> 
> 
I pulled the copy off of my shelf - the only thing I can see that you
might be talking about is Mark Burgess' cfengine.

Which may or may not be a good solution for you depending on what you
have in mind.

He also has some of his own shell scripts in there, but if you're
looking for a package name I expect cfengine is what you're looking for

http://www.cfengine.org

> Thanks,
> 
> Chris Smith
> 
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