RCS vs. SCCS
Guy Harris
guy at auspex.auspex.com
Wed Mar 21 11:41:14 AEST 1990
> SCCS uses forward deltas. This means that when you "check in"
> a piece of code, the original is stored, and the later copies
> are really deltas based on the original.
This is not correct. SCCS does not use forward deltas. As Mark Runyan
stated in his posting:
7. RCS stores its revisions so retrieval of the latest revision is quick
and easy, but early revisions take longer. SCCS stores revisions so
that recovering any given revision takes a constant amount of time which
increases with the number of revisions stored.
>2) SCCS comes standard with BSD and SYS V Unix.
This is also not correct. SCCS does not come standard with BSD. The
"sccs" *front end* to SCCS does, but the SCCS code doesn't.
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