diff | wc -l for each combination of file?

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Bob Elzer <bob.elzer@gmail.com> wrote:
No you don't qualify, this is the Phoenix List.   Just kidding.

have you tried ls -t, to see when the files were modified ?


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Subject: OK, a REAL Linux question... ;-) I need a"one-liner" (because I am
lazy)

I have a bunch of text files.
Makefile(s), that is.

I know that one of them (THERE ARE TONS!) was slightly modified.
Names are meaningless, so it won't work.
There are more changes that mere whitespaces, so diff -w ... won't work
either.

Question is:
How do I find 2 files that are "almost" the same file?

I have thought of different approaches, but none of then are one-liners.
Is there a one-liner for this?
Thanks!
Enrique

PS: I live in North West GA, play the worker in South Florida, drive like a
mailman and consider "the neighborhood" anything within 200 miles.
Do I qualify as member of this list?   ;-)
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