| Date Of Receipt: 10-JUN-1993 13:42:13.16
From: FLUME::"[email protected]" "Grant Van Dyck"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subj: Re: where are these files
All the RCS trees are on buffer as are all the submit trees.
quarry doesn't need this link since the RCS trees are not exported
so it would be a link to nowhere. All the RCS activity is done
through ODE.
-Grant
|
| I was just reviewing someone's changes, and noticed these in the
| diffs:
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| < { $Header: /usr/sde/osf1/rcs/os/src/usr/ccs/bin/ugen/labelopt.p,v 4.2.9.2 1
993
| /06/08 14:55:58 Ken_Lesniak Exp $ }
| ---
| > { $Header: /usr/sde/osf1/rcs/os/src/usr/ccs/bin/ugen/labelopt.p,v 4.2.10.2
199
| 3/06/10 15:52:37 Ken_Lesniak Exp $ }
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| There is no path /usr/sde/osf1/rcs on quarry.
|
| I'm curious, where are these files physically located?
|
| -mike
|
|
| Date Of Receipt: 14-JUN-1993 14:13:59.82
From: WASTED::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman ULTRIX SDE 14-Jun-1993 1414"
To: mjr@wasted:zko.dec
CC: odehelp@wasted:zko.dec
Subj: re: where are these files
Mike, these files are really on buffer, and are intentionally not accessible
to the world.
The $Header: lines really should not be in these files at all. The only lines
which have RCS keywords which should be in our source pool files are:
$Log, $EndLog, and @(#)$RCSfile$ $Revision$ (DEC) $Date$
These $Header: lines are inherited from another company's RCS pool, for
example from MIPS in this case.
-josh
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I was just reviewing someone's changes, and noticed these in the
diffs:
< { $Header: /usr/sde/osf1/rcs/os/src/usr/ccs/bin/ugen/labelopt.p,v 4.2.9.2 1993
/06/08 14:55:58 Ken_Lesniak Exp $ }
- ---
> { $Header: /usr/sde/osf1/rcs/os/src/usr/ccs/bin/ugen/labelopt.p,v 4.2.10.2 199
3/06/10 15:52:37 Ken_Lesniak Exp $ }
There is no path /usr/sde/osf1/rcs on quarry.
I'm curious, where are these files physically located?
- -mike
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