RCS
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Thu Mar 30 10:07:55 AEST 1989
In article <5372 at lynx.UUCP> m5 at lynx.uucp (Mike McNally) writes:
>When a file is checked out (with co) of an RCS directory, it seems to me
>that it would be nice if the modification date were set to the date of
>the revision. This would keep "make" happy.
Since `co' expands RCS keywords, this would be wrong. For instance:
% co -l foo.c
1.1 locked
% edit foo.c
...
% make
...
% ./test foo
works
% ci foo.c
...
% co foo.c
% make
`foo' is up to date.
% ident foo
$Header: ... chris Locked $
%
Other than the single `extra' recompilation (not always unnecessary,
as above), if you keep a copy co'd all the time, this is no problem.
Alternatively, you can use a variant of `make' that knows about RCS
files.
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