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sccs-rmdel

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 1 Nov 1999
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NAME

sccs-rmdel, rmdel - remove a delta from an SCCS file  

SYNOPSIS

/usr/ccs/bin/rmdel -rsid s.filename...  

DESCRIPTION

The rmdel utility removes the delta specified by the SCCS delta ID (SID) supplied with -r. The delta to be removed must be the most recent (leaf) delta in its branch. In addition, the SID must not be that of a version checked out for editing: it must not appear in any entry of the version lock file (p.file).

If you created the delta, or, if you own the file and directory and have write permission, you can remove it with rmdel.

If a directory name is used in place of the s.filename argument, the rmdel command applies to all s.files in that directory. Unreadable s.files produce an error; processing continues with the next file (if any). The use of `-' as the s.filename argument indicates that the names of files are to be read from the standard input, one s.file per line.  

OPTIONS

The following option is supported:

-rsid Remove the version corresponding to the indicated SID (delta).

 

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of rmdel: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.  

FILES

p.file permissions file

s.file history file

z.file temporary copy of the s.file

 

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWsprot
Interface StabilityStandard

 

SEE ALSO

sccs(1), sccs-admin(1), sccs-cdc(1), sccs-comb(1), sccs-delta(1), sccs-help(1), sccs-prs(1), sccs-prt(1), sccs-sccsdiff(1), sccs-unget(1), what(1), sccsfile(4), attributes(5), environ(5), standards(5)  

DIAGNOSTICS

Use the SCCS help command for explanations (see sccs-help(1)).


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
FILES
ATTRIBUTES
SEE ALSO
DIAGNOSTICS

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