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     sccstorcs(1)               DG/UX 4.30                sccstorcs(1)



     NAME
          sccstorcs - build RCS file from SCCS file

     SYNOPSIS
          sccstorcs [-t] [-v] [-cshell-cmd ] s.file ...

     DESCRIPTION
          Sccstorcs builds an RCS file from each SCCS file argument.
          The deltas and comments for each delta are preserved and
          installed into the new RCS file in order.  Also preserved
          are the user access list and descriptive text, if any, from
          the SCCS file.

          The following flags are meaningful:

          -cshell-cmd
               Executes shell-cmd for each revision before installing
               it in the RCS file.  Occurrences of %s in shell-cmd are
               replaced by the name of the file containing the
               revision.

          -t   Trace only.  Prints detailed information about the SCCS
               file and lists the commands that would be executed to
               produce the RCS file.  No commands are actually
               executed and no RCS file is made.

          -v   Verbose.  Prints each command that is run while it is
               building the RCS file.

     FILES
          For each s.somefile, Sccstorcs writes the files somefile and
          somefile,v which should not already exist.  Sccstorcs will
          abort, rather than overwrite those files if they do exist.

     SEE ALSO
          ci(1), co(1), rcs(1).
          Walter F. Tichy, "Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of
          a Revision Control System," in Proceedings of the 6th
          International Conference on Software Engineering, IEEE,
          Tokyo, Sept. 1982.

     DIAGNOSTICS
          All diagnostics are written to stderr.  Errors cause a non-
          zero exit status.

     BUGS
          Sccstorcs does not preserve all SCCS options specified in
          the SCCS file.  Most notably, it does not preserve removed
          deltas, MR numbers, and cutoff points.






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