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The Source Integrity Professional Edition User Guide - MKS

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Managing Archives and Revisions<br />

Locked<br />

Revisions<br />

<strong>The</strong> -H option restricts rlog output to information about the head<br />

revision of an archive.<br />

<strong>The</strong> -T option restricts rlog output to one line with basic information<br />

about the archive.<br />

For example, the command<br />

rlog -HT prog.c<br />

returns the message<br />

C:/dev/prog/prog.c 1.4 1995/05/29 10:46:40 SIUSER<br />

Release_1<br />

To determine which archives are currently undergoing change, you<br />

can look for those archives that contain locked revisions. This is<br />

accomplished with the -L[locker1[,locker2]] option to the rlog<br />

command.<br />

<strong>The</strong> -L option can be used alone, or modified with the names of one<br />

or more users. If it is used without user names, it presents archive and<br />

revision information for only those archives that contain locked<br />

revisions.<br />

For example, if you run the command<br />

rlog -L *<br />

rlog shows archive and revision information for every archive that<br />

contains one or more locked revisions. It produces the same long<br />

output displayed by rlog with no options.<br />

If one or more user names are specified with the -L option, rlog<br />

presents information for only those archives with revisions locked by<br />

the named users.<br />

For example<br />

rlog -Lsiuser *<br />

shows information for only those archives “Siuser” holds a lock in.<br />

Note <strong>The</strong> information returned by rlog can be abbreviated by including<br />

the -T option: rlog -TLsiuser *<br />

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