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sccs-tell(1) Schily´s USER COMMANDS sccs-tell(1)

sccs-check, sccs-info, sccs-tell - print information about file being edited

sccs check [options] [directory]
sccs info [options] [directory]
sccs tell [options] [directory]

sccs check checks for files currently being edited. Like info and tell, but returns an exit code, rather than producing a listing of files. check returns a non-zero exit status if anything is being edited. The intent is to have this included in an ``install'' entry in a makefile to insure that everything is included into the SCCS file before a version is installed.

sccs info displays a list of files being edited, including the version number checked out, the version to be checked in, the name of the user who holds the lock, and the date and time the file was checked out.

If the -b flag is given, branches (i.e., SID's with two or fewer components) are ignored. If the -u flag is given (with an optional argument) then only files being edited by you (or the named user) are listed.

sccs tell displays the list of files that are currently checked out, one file per line.

If no directory argument is given, the current working directory is used.

check [-b] [-u[username] ]

check [-b] [-u [username] | -U ]

-b

Ignore branches.

-u[username] | -u [username] | -U

Check only files being edited by you. When username is specified, check only files being edited by that user. For /usr/xpg4/bin/sccs, the -U option is equivalent to -u <current_user>.

To create a list of files currently being edited, call:
sccs tell

See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of sccs-check(1), sccs-info(1) and sccs-tell(1): LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

SCCS_NO_HELP
If set, sccs check, sccs info and sccs tell will not automatically call help(1) with the SCCS error code in order to print a more helpful error message. Scripts that depend on the exact error messages of SCCS commands should set the environment variable SCCS_NO_HELP and set LC_ALL=C.

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability SCHILYdeveloper-build-sccs
Interface Stability Committed

sccs(1), sccs-add(1), sccs-admin(1), sccs-branch(1), sccs-cdc(1), sccs-clean(1), sccs-comb(1), sccs-commit(1), sccs-create(1), sccs-cvt(1), sccs-deledit(1), sccs-delget(1), sccs-delta(1), sccs-diffs(1), sccs-edit(1), sccs-editor(1), sccs-enter(1), sccs-fix(1), sccs-get(1), sccs-help(1), sccs-histfile(1), sccs-init(1), sccs-istext(1), sccs-ldiffs(1), sccs-log(1), sccs-print(1), sccs-prs(1), sccs-prt(1), sccs-rcs2sccs(1), sccs-remove(1), sccs-rename(1), sccs-rmdel(1), sccs-root(1), sccs-sact(1), sccs-sccsdiff(1), sccs-status(1), sccs-unedit(1), sccs-unget(1), sccs-val(1), what(1), sccschangeset(4), sccsfile(4).

sccs check, sccs info and sccs tell have been originally written by Eric Allman at UCB in 1980. They have been later maintained by various people at AT&T and Sun Microsystems. Since 2006, they are maintained by Joerg Schilling.

A frequently updated source code for the SCCS suite is included in the schilytools project and may be retrieved from the schilytools project at Sourceforge at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/

The download directory is:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/files/

Check for the schily-*.tar.bz2 archives.

Less frequently updated source code for the SCCS suite is at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sccs/files/

Separate project informations for the SCCS project may be retrieved from:

http://sccs.sf.net

2020/06/29 Joerg Schilling

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