SCCS and vc: how?
Greg Woods
woods at gpu.utcs.toronto.edu
Sat Aug 13 14:23:40 AEST 1988
Help! How does one make use of the Sys V vc(1) command?
I would like to be able to attach a version label to a set of SCCS files
such that the current (or specified) revsion would be a member of the
new version. I would the like to be able to say 'get -vversion file|dir'
or type 'make VERSION=version'.
Polytron VCS has this capablilty. I'm not sure if RCS does.
After that, it should be easy enough to use SCCS "recursively" to create
a database of "versions" and their descriptions.
Currently, I save the output of 'what *', and use that with a very simple
shell script to re-build an old "version". I could, but don't, store the
what lists in another s-file, such that each subsequent revision of the
what list could be used to specify a new version of the rest of the files.
I'd rather be able to specify arbitrary strings as version labels (ie: such
as "Beta 1.0").
The man page vc(1) hints that vc can be used to make this a bit easier.
BTW: I also use Eric Allman's SCCS to make life even simpler.
As usuall, please reply by mail, I'll summarize for the net.
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