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@c .••<br />

@e<br />

The first line (@s) contains the number of lines<br />

inserted/deleted/unchanged, respectively. The second line<br />

(@d) contains the type of the delta (currently, normal: D,<br />

and removed: R), the sees ID of the delta, the date and<br />

time of creation of the delta, the login name corresponding to<br />

the real user ID at the time the delta was created, and the<br />

serial numbers of the delta and its predecessor, respectively.<br />

The @i, @x, and @g lines contain the serial numbers of<br />

deltas included, excluded, and ignored, respectively. These<br />

lines are optional.<br />

The @m lines (optional) each contain one MR number associated<br />

with the delta; the @c lines contain comments associated<br />

with the delta.<br />

The @e line ends the delta table entry.<br />

user names<br />

The list of login names and/or numeric group ID's of users<br />

who may add deltas to the file, separated by newlines. The<br />

lines containing these login names and/or numeric group ID' s<br />

are surrounded by the bracketing lines @u and @U. An<br />

empty list allows anyone to make a delta. Any line starting<br />

with a "!" prohibits the succeeding group or user from<br />

making deltas.<br />

flags<br />

Keywords used internally (see admin(1) for more information<br />

on their use). Each flag line takes the form:<br />

February, 1990<br />

RevisionC<br />

@f <br />

The following flags are defined:<br />

@ f t <br />

@ f v <br />

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