Ed Ahlsen-Girard <eagir...@cox.net> writes:

> sysmerge command line is:
>
> sysmerge
>
> which I have been using for a few years.

As long as you have all the install sets in place, you can easily run
sysmerge on a system with no source tree installed. For quite a while
now I've tended to run something like this on boxes I upgrade, from
the directory with the updated sets:

$ sudo sysmerge -s etcNM.tgz -x xetcNM.tgz

where 'NM' would have been '55' for the last few weeks on boxes
running snapshots.

- Peter
-- 
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