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Sorting Program In UNIX
Write a shell program that takes one or any number of file names as input; sorts the lines of each file in ascending order and displays the non blank lines of each sorted file and merge them as one combined sorted file. The program should generate an error message in case any input file does not exist.
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Sounds like some sort of homework or classroom exercise to me.
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