The open-source 'Audacity' (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) would be
especially well-suited to this purpose.  I believe it can import from
FLAC and decompress to WAV in one step, then append WAVs.

You can save the resultant WAV and re-encode it to FLAC using
foobar2000, the FLAC frontend, the FLAC command-line encoder or EAC.


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