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NAME
admin - create and administer SCCS files
SYNOPSIS
admin [-n] [-i[name]] [-rrel] [-t[name]] [-fflag[flag-val]]
[-dflag[flag-val]] [-alogin] [-elogin] [-m[mrlist]]
[-y[comment]] [-h] [-z] filenames...
DESCRIPTION
Admin is used to create new SCCS files and change parameters
of existing ones. Arguments to admin (which may appear in
any order) consist of keyletter arguments (which begin with
- (a dash)), and named files (note that SCCS file names must
begin with the s. character). If a named file doesn't
exist, it is created, and its parameters are initialized
according to the specified keyletter arguments. Parameters
not initialized by a keyletter argument are assigned a
default value. If a named file does exist, parameters
corresponding to specified keyletter arguments are changed,
and other parameters are left as is.
If a directory is named, admin behaves as though each file
in the directory were specified as a named file. If a name
of - (a dash) is given, the standard input is read; each
line of the standard input is taken to be the name of an
SCCS file to be processed.
The keyletter arguments are as follows. Each is explained
as though only one named file is to be processed since the
effects of the arguments apply independently to each named
file.
The last component of all SCCS filenames must be of the form
s.filename. New SCCS files are given mode 444 (see
chmod(1)). Write permission in the pertinent directory is,
of course, required to create a file. All writing done by
admin is to a temporary x-file, called x.filename, (see
get(1sccs)), created with mode 444 if the admin command is
creating a new SCCS file, or with the same mode as the SCCS
file if it exists. After successful execution of admin ,
the SCCS file is removed (if it exists), and the x-file is
renamed with the name of the SCCS file. This ensures that
changes are made to the SCCS file only if no errors
occurred.
It is recommended that directories containing SCCS files be
mode 755 and that SCCS files themselves be mode 444. The
mode of the directories allows only the owner to modify SCCS
files contained in the directories. The mode of the SCCS
files prevents any modification at all except by SCCS
commands.
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If it should be necessary to patch an SCCS file for any
reason, the mode may be changed to 644 by the owner allowing
use of ed(1). Care must be taken! The edited file should
always be processed by an admin -h to check for corruption
followed by an admin -z to generate a proper check-sum.
Another admin -h is recommended to ensure the SCCS file is
valid.
Admin also makes use of a transient lock file (called
z.filename), which is used to prevent simultaneous updates
to the SCCS file by different users. See get(1sccs) for
further information.
OPTIONS
-alogin
A login name, or numerical UTek group ID, to be added to
the list of users which may make deltas (changes) to the
SCCS file. A group ID is equivalent to specifying all
login names common to that group ID. Several -a
keyletters may be used on a single admin command line.
As many logins, or numerical group IDs, as desired may
be on the list simultaneously. If the list of users is
empty, then anyone may add deltas.
-elogin
A login name, or numerical group ID, to be erased from
the list of users allowed to make deltas (changes) to
the SCCS file. Specifying a group ID is equivalent to
specifying all login names common to that group ID.
Several -e keyletters may be used on a single admin
command line.
-fflag[flag-val]
This keyletter specifies a flag, and, possibly, a value
for the flag, to be placed in the SCCS file. Several f
keyletters may be supplied on a single admin command
line. The allowable flags and their values are:
FLAGS
-b Allows use of the -b keyletter on a get(1sccs) command
to create branch deltas.
-cceil
The highest release (for example, the ceiling), a number
less than or equal to 9999, which may be retrieved by a
get(1sccs) command for editing. The default value for
an unspecified c flag is 9999.
-dflag
Causes removal (deletion) of the specified flag from an
SCCS file. The -d keyletter may be specified only when
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processing existing SCCS files. Several -d keyletters
may be supplied on a single admin command. See the -f
keyletter for allowable flag names.
-dSID
The default delta number (SID) to be used by a
get(1sccs) command.
-flist
A list of releases to which deltas can no longer be made
(get -e against one of these ``locked'' releases fails).
The list has the following syntax:
<list> ::= <range> | <list> , <range>
<range>~::= RELEASE NUMBER | a
The character a in the list is equivalent to specifying
all releases for the named SCCS file.
-i Causes the "No id keywords (ge6)" message issued by
get(1sccs) or delta(1sccs) to be treated as a fatal
error. In the absence of this flag, the message is only
a warning. The message is issued if no SCCS
identification keywords (see get(1sccs)) are found in
the text retrieved or stored in the SCCS file.
-j Allows concurrent get(1sccs) commands for editing on the
same SID of an SCCS file. This allows multiple
concurrent updates to the same version of the SCCS file.
-llist
A list of releases to be ``unlocked''. See the -f
keyletter for a description of the -l flag and the
syntax of a list.
-mmod
Module name of the SCCS file substituted for all
occurrences of the %M% keyword in SCCS file text
retrieved by get(1sccs). If the -m flag is not
specified, the value assigned is the name of the SCCS
file with the leading s. removed.
-n Causes delta(1sccs) to create a null delta in each of
those releases (if any) being skipped when a delta is
made in a new release (for example, in making delta 5.1
after delta 2.7, releases 3 and 4 are skipped). These
null deltas serve as ``anchor points'' so that branch
deltas may later be created from them. The absence of
this flag causes skipped releases to be non-existent in
the SCCS file preventing branch deltas from being
created from them in the future.
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-qtext
User definable text substituted for all occurrences of
the %Q% keyword in SCCS file text retrieved by
get(1sccs).
-ttype
Type of module in the SCCS file substituted for all
occurrences of %Y% keyword in SCCS file text retrieved
by get(1sccs).
-v[pgm]
Causes delta(1sccs) to prompt for Modification Request
(MR) numbers as the reason for creating a delta. The
optional value specifies the name of an MR number
validity checking program (see delta(1sccs)). (If this
flag is set when creating an SCCS file, the -m keyletter
must also be used even if its value is null).
MORE OPTIONS
-h Causes admin to check the structure of the SCCS file
(see sccsfile(5sccs) ), and to compare a newly computed
check-sum (the sum of all the characters in the SCCS
file except those in the first line) with the check-sum
that is stored in the first line of the SCCS file.
Appropriate error diagnostics are produced.
This keyletter inhibits writing on the file, so that it
nullifies the effect of any other keyletters supplied,
and is, therefore, only meaningful when processing
existing files.
i[name]
The name of a file from which the text for a new SCCS
file is to be taken. The text constitutes the first
delta of the file (see -r keyletter for delta numbering
scheme). If the i keyletter is used, but the file name
is omitted, the text is obtained by reading the standard
input until an end-of-file is encountered. If this
keyletter is omitted, then the SCCS file is created
empty. Only one SCCS file may be created by an admin
command on which the -i keyletter is supplied. Using a
single admin to create two or more SCCS files requires
that they be created empty (no -i keyletter). Note that
the -i keyletter implies the -n keyletter.
-m[mrlist]
The list of Modification Requests (MR) numbers is
inserted into the SCCS file as the reason for creating
the initial delta in a manner identical to delta(1sccs).
The -v flag must be set and the MR numbers are validated
if the -v flag has a value (the name of an MR number
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validation program). Diagnostics will occur if the -v
flag is not set or MR validation fails.
-n This keyletter indicates that a new SCCS file is to be
created.
-rrel
The rel ease into which the initial delta is inserted.
This keyletter may be used only if the -i keyletter is
also used. If the -r keyletter is not used, the initial
delta is inserted into release 1. The level of the
initial delta is always 1 (by default, initial deltas
are named 1.1).
-t[name]
The name of a file from which descriptive text for the
SCCS file is to be taken. If the -t keyletter is used
and admin is creating a new SCCS file (the -n and/or -i
keyletters also used), the descriptive text filename
must also be supplied. In the case of existing SCCS
files: (1) a -t keyletter without a filename causes
removal of descriptive text (if any) currently in the
SCCS file, and (2) a -t keyletter with a filename causes
text (if any) in the named file to replace the
descriptive text (if any) currently in the SCCS file.
-y[comment]
The comment text is inserted into the SCCS file as a
comment for the initial delta in a manner identical to
that of delta(1sccs). Omission of the -y keyletter
results in a default comment line being inserted in the
form:
date and time created
YY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS
by login
The -y keyletter is valid only if the -i and/or -n
keyletters are specified (for example, a new SCCS file
is being created).
-z The SCCS file check-sum is recomputed and stored in the
first line of the SCCS file (see -h, above).
Note that use of this keyletter on a truly corrupted
file may prevent future detection of the corruption.
DIAGNOSTICS
Use sccshelp(1sccs) for explanations.
CAVEATS
Non-SCCS files and unreadable files are silently ignored.
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SEE ALSO
delta(1sccs), ed(1), get(1sccs), sccshelp(1sccs),
prs(1sccs), what(1sccs), sccsfile(5sccs).
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