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freezept (1)
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    NAME
         freezept - generate or translate SCCS  Mergeable  delta  IDs
         for lists of files
    
    SYNOPSIS
         freezept command args ...
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The freezept command reads  SCCS  files  and  computes  SCCS
         Mergeable  IDs (SMIDs) for the deltas in each file using the
         Xerox Secure Hash Function.  A SMID consists of four  eight-
         digit hexadecimal numbers.  At any point in time, there is a
         one-to-one correspondence between the SMIDs and SIDs for all
         the  deltas  in  a given source file.  Source files that are
         manipulated by the Code Manager  commands  bringover(1)  and
         resolve(1) may have their SIDs renumbered over time, but the
         SMIDs for the deltas do not change.
    
         The freezept command defines a source  file  to  be  a  file
         filename   with   a   corresponding   SCCS   file  found  in
         ./SCCS/s.filename.
    
    USAGE
         create [ -w workspace ] [ -k freezepoint-file ]
                [ -c comment ] [ -n ] [ -q ] files or dirs
    
              Create the freezepoint file for the specified files and
              directories   from   within  workspace  and  write  the
              freezepoint to  freezepoint-file.   Given  a  directory
              name,  freezept  create recursively looks for SCCS sub-
              directories and processes the SCCS history files  found
              within them.
    
              Workspace is written into freezepoint-file for possible
              use by extract.
    
              The  workspace  argument  is  expected  to  specify   a
              TeamWare  workspace.  TeamWare  was  formerly  known as
              CodeManager.  If it names a directory  that  is  not  a
              TeamWare  workspace,  then a warning is issued.  If the
              -w option is not specified, then the value of the shell
              environment variable CODEMGR_WS is used.  If CODEMGR_WS
              is not set  and  the  current  directory  is  contained
              within a workspace, the containing workspace is used.
    
              If the -k option is not specified, the  freezepoint  is
              written  to  the file freezepoint.out.  If freezepoint-
              file is specified as -, then the freezepoint is written
              to the standard output and the -q option is implied (to
              avoid mingling with the normal output).
    
              The -c option specifies a comment to be included in the
              freezepoint  file.   If the -c option is not specified,
              freezept prompts for a comment from the standard input.
    
              As each file is processed, a line  is  written  to  the
              standard  output  naming  the  file  and the SID of the
              delta being freezepointed.  The  -q  option  suppresses
              these messages.
    
              The -n option shows what would be done without actually
              writing freezepoint-file.
    
         diff file1 file2
    
              Displays the differences between two freezepoint files.
    
         extract [ -w workspace ] [ -k freezepoint-file ]
                 [ -d destination-dir] [ -f filelist ] [ -n ]
                 [ -q ] [ -o ] [ -x ]
    
              Using sccs get, extract the appropriate deltas from the
              files  listed  in  freezepoint-file  and  create  a new
              hierarchy under destination-dir.  The  workspace  argu-
              ment  specifies  a TeamWare workspace that contains the
              SCCS history files from which to extract.  If workspace
              is  not specified, the workspace stored in freezepoint-
              file is used.
    
              If  the  -k  option  is   not   specified,   the   file
              freezepoint.out is read.  If freezepoint-file is speci-
              fied as -, then the freezepoint is read from the  stan-
              dard input.
    
              If the -d option is not specified, the  current  direc-
              tory  ("dot")  is  used.   The  directory  specified by
              destination-dir must either not exist or be empty.
    
              By default, freezept extracts  all  files  whose  names
              appear  in the freezepoint file. The -f option extracts
              a subset of the list  of  files  that  appears  in  the
              freezepoint  file. filelist is a file that contains the
              relative path names of the files to be extracted. These
              names  must  be  listed  exactly  as they appear in the
              freezepoint file.
    
              As each file is processed, a line  is  written  to  the
              standard  output  naming  the  file  and the SID of the
              delta being extracted.  The -q option suppresses  these
              messages.
    
              The -n option shows what would be done without actually
              extracting any files.
    
              By default, freezept only writes to an empty directory.
              Specifying   the   -o  option  authorizes  freezept  to
              overwrite the contents of the destination directory.
    
              The -x option directs freezept to create a workspace in
              the destination directory and reconstruct the SCCS his-
              tory of each file up to and including the version named
              in the freezepoint file.
    
              If some of the required SCCS files are found but others
              are  missing,  the missing files are noted in warnings.
              Rename support is not implemented.
    
         smid [ -w workspace ] [ -r SID ] [ -a ] file
    
              Translate SID to a SMID for the specified file.  If SID
              is  specified, just print the translation for that SID.
              If the -a option is present, display the entire SMID  =
              SID  translation  for  the file; for example, each SMID
              and SID for each delta in the file.
    
         sid [ -w workspace ] [ -m "SMID" ] [ -a] file
    
              Translate SMID to its equivalent SID for the  specified
              file.  If SMID is specified, just print the translation
              for that SMID. If the -a option is present, display the
              entire  SID = SMID translation for the file.  For exam-
              ple; each SID and SMID for each delta in the file.
    
              Note that because a SMID contains  three  blank  spaces
              between the four hex digits, it is necessary to enclose
              the SMID argument in quotation  marks  on  the  command
              line so that it is parsed as a single argument.
    
         update [ -w workspace ] [ -k freezepoint-file ]
                [ -c comment ] [ -n ] [ -q ] files or dirs
    
              Performs the same function  as  the  create  subcommand
              except  that  freezepoint-file  is  updated rather than
              created from scratch.
    
    SEE ALSO
         TeamWare User's Guide
         bringover(1),   freezepointfile(4),   resolve(1),   sccs(1),
         twfreeze.1(1)
    
    
    
    


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