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aegis -New_File_Undo(1)	    General Commands Manual    aegis -New_File_Undo(1)

NAME
	aegis new file undo - remove new files from a change

SYNOPSIS
	aegis -New_File_Undo file-name...  [ option...	]
	aegis -New_File_Undo -List [ option...	]
	aegis -New_File_Undo -Help

DESCRIPTION
	The  aegis  -New_File_Undo  command is used to remove new files	from a
	change (reverse	the actions of the 'aegis  -New_File'  command).   The
	file is	removed	from the list of files in the change.

	The  file  is  removed from the	development directory unless the -Keep
	option is used.	 The -Keep option should be used with great  care,  as
	you can	confuse	tools such as make(1) by leaving these files in	place.

	You  may specify a directory name to remove all	new files in the named
	directory tree,	other files in the tree	will be	ignored.  It is	an er-
	ror if there are no relevant files.

   File	Name Interpretation
	The aegis program will attempt to determine  the  project  file	 names
	from  the  file	 names	given on the command line.  All	file names are
	stored within aegis projects as	relative to the	root of	 the  baseline
	directory  tree.  The development directory and	the integration	direc-
	tory are shadows of this baseline directory,  and  so  these  relative
	names apply here, too.	Files named on the command line	are first con-
	verted	to  absolute  paths if necessary.  They	are then compared with
	the baseline path, the development directory path, and the integration
	directory path,	to determine a baseline-relative name.	It is an error
	if the file named is outside one of these directory trees.

	The -BAse_RElative option may be used to cause relative	 filenames  to
	be  interpreted	 as  relative to the baseline path; absolute filenames
	will still be compared with the	various	paths in order to determine  a
	baseline-relative name.

	The relative_filename_preference in the	user configuration file	may be
	used  to modify	this default behavior.	See aeuconf(5) for more	infor-
	mation.

   Notification
	The new_file_undo_command in the project config	file is	run,  if  set.
	The project_file_command is also run, if set, and if there has been an
	integration recently.  See aepconf(5) for more information.

   Process Side	Effects
	This  command  will  cancel  any  build	or test	registrations, because
	deleting a file	logically invalidates them.

	The difference file (,D) will also be removed, however any DMT derived
	files (e.g a .o	file from a .c file) will not be removed.  This	is be-
	cause aegis is decoupled from the DMT, and cannot know what these  de-
	rived  file may	be called.  You	may need to delete derived files manu-
	ally.

OPTIONS
	The following options are understood:

	-BAse_RElative
		This option may	be used	to cause relative filenames to be con-
		sidered	relative to the	base of	the  source  tree.   See  aeu-
		conf(5)	for the	corresponding user preference.

	-CUrrent_RElative
		This option may	be used	to cause relative filenames to be con-
		sidered	 relative  to  the current directory.  This is usually
		the default.  See aeuconf(5) for the corresponding user	 pref-
		erence.

	-Change	number
		This  option may be used to specify a particular change	within
		a project.  See	aegis(1) for a complete	 description  of  this
		option.

	-Help
		This  option  may be used to obtain more information about how
		to use the aegis program.

	-Interactive
		Specify	that aegis should ask the user for confirmation	before
		deleting each file.  Answer the	question  yes  to  delete  the
		file,  or  no  to  keep	 the file.  You	can also answer	all to
		delete the file	and all	that follow, or	none to	keep the  file
		and all	that follow.

		Defaults  to  the  user's delete_file_preference if not	speci-
		fied, see aeuconf(5) for more information.

		If aegis is running in the background, the question  will  not
		be asked, and the files	will be	deleted.

	-Keep
		This  option  may  be  used to retain files and/or directories
		usually	deleted	or replaced by the command.  Defaults  to  the
		user's delete_file_preference if not specified,	see aeuconf(5)
		for more information.

	-No_Keep
		This option may	be used	to ensure that the files and/or	direc-
		tories	are  deleted  or replaced by the command.  Defaults to
		the user's delete_file_preference if not specified,  see  aeu-
		conf(5)	for more information.

	-List
		This  option may be used to obtain a list of suitable subjects
		for this command.  The list may	be more	general	than expected.

	-Project name
		This option may	be used	to select  the	project	 of  interest.
		When  no -Project option is specified, the AEGIS_PROJECT envi-
		ronment	variable is consulted.	If that	does  not  exist,  the
		user's	$HOME/.aegisrc	file is	examined for a default project
		field (see aeuconf(5) for more information).  If that does not
		exist, when the	user is	only working on	changes	within a  sin-
		gle  project, the project name defaults	to that	project.  Oth-
		erwise,	it is an error.

	-TERse
		This option may	be used	to cause listings to produce the  bare
		minimum	 of  information.   It	is  usually  useful  for shell
		scripts.

	-Verbose
		This option may	be used	to cause aegis to produce more output.
		By default aegis only produces output on  errors.   When  used
		with the -List option this option causes column	headings to be
		added.

	-Verify_Symbolic_Links
		This option may	be used	to request that	the symbolic links, or
		hard links, or file copies, in the work	area be	updated	to re-
		flect  the  current state of the baseline.  This is controlled
		by the development_directory_style field of the	 project  con-
		figuration  file.   Only  files	 which are not involved	in the
		change are updated.  See also the  "symbolic_links_preference"
		field  of aeuconf(5).  This option is the default, if meaning-
		ful for	your configuration.  The name is an  historical	 acci-
		dent, hard links and file copies are included.

	-Assume_Symbolic_Links
		This  option may be used to request that no update of baseline
		mirror files take place.  This options is useful when you def-
		initely	know the files'	up-to-date-ness	isn't important	 right
		now; incorrect use of this option may have unanticipated build
		side-effects.	See also the "symbolic_links_preference" field
		of aeuconf(5).	This option is the default, if not  meaningful
		for  your  configuration.  The name is an historical accident,
		hard links and file copies are included.

	-Wait	This option may	be used	to require Aegis commands to wait  for
		access	locks,	if  they  cannot be obtained immediately.  De-
		faults to the user's lock_wait_preference  if  not  specified,
		see aeuconf(5) for more	information.

	-No_Wait
		This  option  may  be used to require Aegis commands to	emit a
		fatal error if access locks cannot  be	obtained  immediately.
		Defaults  to the user's	lock_wait_preference if	not specified,
		see aeuconf(5) for more	information.

	See also aegis(1) for options common to	all aegis commands.

	All options may	be abbreviated;	the abbreviation is documented as  the
	upper case letters, all	lower case letters and underscores (_) are op-
	tional.	 You must use consecutive sequences of optional	letters.

	All  options  are case insensitive, you	may type them in upper case or
	lower case or a	combination of both, case is not important.

	For example: the arguments "-project", "-PROJ" and "-p"	are all	inter-
	preted to mean the -Project option.  The argument "-prj" will  not  be
	understood, because consecutive	optional characters were not supplied.

	Options	 and  other command line arguments may be mixed	arbitrarily on
	the command line, after	the function selectors.

	The GNU	long option names are understood.  Since all option names  for
	aegis are long,	this means ignoring the	extra leading '-'.  The	"--op-
	tion=value" convention is also understood.

RECOMMENDED ALIAS
	The recommended	alias for this command is
	csh%	alias aenfu 'aegis -nfu	\!$ -v'
	sh$	aenfu(){aegis -nfu "$@"	-v}

ERRORS
	It is an error if the change is	not in the being developed state.
	It is an error if the change is	not assigned to	the current user.
	It is an error if the file is not in the change.
	It is an error if the file was not added to the	change with the	'aegis
	-New_File' command.

EXIT STATUS
	The  aegis  command  will  exit	 with a	status of 1 on any error.  The
	aegis command will only	exit with a status of 0	if there  are  no  er-
	rors.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
	See aegis(1) for a list	of environment variables which may affect this
	command.    See	  aepconf(5)  for  the	project	 configuration	file's
	project_specific field for how to set environment  variables  for  all
	commands executed by Aegis.

SEE ALSO
	aenf(1)	add new	files to a change

	aepconf(5)
		project	configuration file format

	aeuconf(5)
		user configuration file	format

COPYRIGHT
	aegis version 4.25.D510
	Copyright  (C)	1991,  1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
	2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,	2004, 2005,  2006,  2007,  2008,  2009,	 2010,
	2011, 2012 Peter Miller

	The  aegis  program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
	the 'aegis -VERSion License' command.  This is free software  and  you
	are  welcome  to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details
	use the	'aegis -VERSion	License' command.

AUTHOR
	Peter Miller   E-Mail:	 pmiller@opensource.org.au
	/\/\*		  WWW:	 http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/

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