sact(1) (Source Code Control System Utilities) sact(1)
NAME
sact - print current SCCS file editing activity
SYNOPSIS
sact files
DESCRIPTION
sact informs the user of any impending deltas to a named SCCS file.
This situation occurs when get with the -e option has been previously
executed without a subsequent execution of delta. If a directory is
named on the command line, sact behaves as though each file in the
directory were specified as a named file, except that non-SCCS files
and unreadable files are silently ignored. If a name of - is given,
the standard input is read with each line being taken as the name of
an SCCS file to be processed.
The output for each named file consists of five fields separated by
spaces.
Field 1 specifies the SID of a delta that currently exists
in the SCCS file to which changes will be made to
make the new delta.
Field 2 specifies the SID for the new delta to be created.
Field 3 contains the logname of the user who will make the
delta (i.e., executed a get for editing).
Field 4 contains the date that get -e was executed.
Field 5 contains the time that get -e was executed.
EXAMPLE
If the user has done a get -e, but not a delta to merge the new
changes, doing a:
sact s.test1.c
would show:
1.2 1.3 eryk 90/01/10 16:10:35
indicating that a new version numbered 1.3 is in the process of being
made from version numbered 1.2 by user eryk. The get -e for the file
was done on 90/01/10 at 16:10:35.
SEE ALSO
delta(1), diff(1), get(1), help(1), unget(1).
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sact(1) (Source Code Control System Utilities) sact(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
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