naked SCCS really SCCS!

Mark Jeghers mark at motcsd.UUCP
Sat May 6 04:47:19 AEST 1989


In article <123 at tdl.UUCP> raulin at tdl.UUCP (Raulin Olivera) writes:
>In article <297 at tree.UUCP>, stever at tree.UUCP (Steve Rudek) writes:
>> 
>>   "As it turns out, SCCS was designed to have a user interface wrapper put
>>   around it, and would be FAIRLY PAINFUL to use without such an interface.

Oh, well okay...*ahem*...ouch ouch ouch.  Oh what pain.  Oh what pain.

I hope that was convincing... :-)

>> Few things in this world irritate me more than a good idea implemented in a
>> brain-dead fashion.  SCCS, as distributed by AT&T with no front end, is
>> unfinished software which is generally more trouble to use than it is worth.

Bullshit.  It has done a damn good job for me, and front-end interfaces just
add more steps without adding appreciable functionality or ease of use.

>> I see stupid syntax requirements like:
>>   "admin -ilang s.lang

	[ delirium over admin(1) usage deleted ]

>> I could rant about other stupid aspects of the implementation but what's
>> the point?

Indeed.

>> I need to access the functionality of sccs without having
>> to deal with the ugliness of the implementation.

Poor baby.  It is pretty hard to use without Bert and Ernie dancing on
the screen.  A few *tiny* scripts can cover whatever you don't like
about the command usages.  Really, now, isn't this whole thing being
overblown just a *little* ??

>How hard is it to use the 3 most routine commands of sccs which are
>admin (to create the archive), get (to extract versions from the 
>archive), and delta (to return a version to the archive)?

Like I said above, "ouch ouch ouch.  Oh what pain." :-)

>I find the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

Speaking of advantages:

- it works
- it is uniform over a lot of machines (i.e. a UNIX standard of sorts)
- it works with make(1) nicely
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