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sccs-log(1) Schily's USER COMMANDS sccs-log(1) NAME sccs-log, sccslog - create changelog from SCCS history files SYNOPSIS sccslog [options] s.file1 .. s.filen DESCRIPTION Sccslog creates a Changelog file from SCCS history files. If a file argument refers to a directory, the directory is scanned for file names that start with ``s.'' and examines all these files. This program is a SCHILY extension that does not exist in historic sccs implementations. OPTIONS -a sccslog normally collects all deltas with the same delta comment and prints them as one log table entry in case the related delta time for the files differs no more than one day. With -a, scc- slog collects only those deltas that have been created within 60 seconds. -aa With -aa, sccslog collects only deltas that have been created in the same second. -Cdir Use dir as base directory for printed file names in the output. This option is used by sccs -R to tell sccslog to print file- names that are suitable for complete project changelog files. maxdelta=time-spec Set up a dedicated time delta while collecting deltas with the same delta comment to prints them as one log table entry. If n is a simple number, the delta is set to the number of sec- onds. If n is a number like 3h10m then it is representing a number of seconds that is evaluated as a human readable time spec. The letters that are recognised in the time spec are taken from smhdwy with the following meaning for time units: s seconds m minutes (60 seconds) h hours (60 minutes) d days (24 hours) w weeks (7 days) y years (365 days - a non-leap year) If neither maxdelta=time-spec nor -a are specified, the default time delta is one day. -multfile Allow multiple versions of the same file in a commit. By de- fault, when bundling SCCS deltas with the same delta comment, each file can only appear once. When -multfile has been speci- fied, the same file can appear multiple times if the delta com- ment is the same. -p subdir Tell sccslog to use subdir when dealing with file names. -R Inverts the order of the output. This prints older entries first. usermap=file Use file instead of the default user map file. This allows cre- ating dedicated user map files for projects, e.g. to convert the CSRG BSD source code history. See FILES section for the format of the file. -x Print all comment lines, even those lines that start with ^Ac_ and thus are no real comment but represent SCCS v6 metadata that has been wrapped as comment to survive modifications by SCCS v4 programs. Such wrapped data is file specific and will prevent to find more files with the same delta comment. -help Prints a short summary of the sccslog options and exists. -Nbulk-spec Processes a bulk of SCCS history files. This option allows one to do an efficient mass processing of SCCS history files. The bulk-spec parameter is composed from an optional list of flag parameters followed by an optional path specifier. The following flag types are supported: none The following path specifier types are supported: -N The file name parameters to the sccslog command are not s.filename files but the names of the g-files. The s.filename names are automatically derived from the g-file names by prepending s. to the last path name component. Both, s.filename and the g-file are in the same directory. -Ns. The file name parameters to the sccslog command are s.filename files. The the g-files names are automati- cally derived by removing s. from the beginning of last path name component of the s.filename. Both, s.filename and the g-file are in the same directory. -Ndir The file name parameters to the sccslog command are not s.filename files but the names of the g-files. The s.filename names are put into directory dir, the names are automatically derived from the g-file names by prepending dir/s. to the last path name component. -Ndir/s. The file name parameters to the sccslog command are s.filename files in directory dir. The the g-files names are automatically derived by removing dir/s. from the beginning of last path name component of the s.filename. A typical value for dir is SCCS. In order to overcome the limited number of exec(2) arguments, it is recommended to use `-' as the file name parameter for scc- slog(1) and to send a list of path names to stdin. -Xextended-options Specify extended options. The argument extended-options may be a comma separated list of extended option names. The following extended options are supported, they may be abbre- viated as long ad the abbreviation is still unique. Options with parameter may not be abbreviated. 0 When reading filenames from stdin, triggered by a file name argument `-', the filename separator is a null byte instead of a newline. This allows one to use long lists with arbitrary filenames. help Print a short online help for available options. The -X option is a SCHILY extension that does not exist in his- toric sccs implementations. -V -version --version Prints the sccslog version number string and exists. EXAMPLES To creates a changelog for all SCCS history files in directory SCCS call: sccslog SCCS/s.* ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES See environ(7) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of val(1): LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MES- SAGES, and NLSPATH. SCCS_NO_HELP If set, admin(1) 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. FILES $HOME/.sccs/usermap This file contains a map list from user names to user descrip- tions. It consists of a list of lines (each for one user) that start with a user name, followed by white space and a user de- scription. It may e.g. look like: joerg Joerg Schilling <schily@somewhere.com> ronnie Ronnie Nowhere <ronnie@nowhere.com> ATTRIBUTES See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes: +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | Availability |SCHILYdeveloper-build-sccs | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | Interface Stability |Evolving | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO sccs(1), sccs-add(1), sccs-admin(1), sccs-branch(1), sccs-cdc(1), sccs-check(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-info(1), sccs-init(1), sccs-istext(1), sccs-ldiffs(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-tell(1), sccs-unedit(1), sccs-unget(1), sccs-val(1), what(1), sccschangeset(5), sccsfile(5). BUGS None currently known. Mail bugs and suggestions to schilytools@mlists.in-berlin.de or open a ticket at https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/issues. The mailing list archive may be found at: https://mlists.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/schilytools-mlists.in-berlin.de. AUTHORS sccslog(1) was originally written by Joerg Schilling in 1997 and is now maintained by the schilytools project authors. SOURCE DOWNLOAD The source code for SCCS is included in the schilytools project and may be retrieved from the schilytools project at Codeberg at https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools. The download directory is https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/releases. Joerg Schilling 2022/10/06 sccs-log(1)
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