Source file management with SCCS
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Source file management with SCCS
Prentice Hall, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Oriented towards the needs of senior software engineers, software managers, system administrators, and configuration managers, this volume focuses on the building and maintenance of a source file library in the UNIX System V environment. The book gives an explanation of the concept of the UNIX source code control system, describes in detail the utilities that constitute SCCS, and shows how to use these tools to build and maintain a source file library. It also shows how to place all applications in a single library and how that library can be used by different departments. Techniques and additional tools for maintaining source files at the product level are explained with a view to allowing readers to establish a source file management system that will trace versions of an entire application instead of a single source file. The book then explains how to establish a secure source library where access to read and/or change is strictly controlled. Finally, the book provides source code for the special utilities needed to implement the concepts described. A disk of source codes is available separately.
Table of Contents
1. Why Source File Management? 2. Introduction to SCCS. 3. The SCCS File. 4. Establishing SCCS Files - The "admin" Command. 5. Retrieving a Source File - The "get" Command. 6. Updating the SCCS File - The "delta" Command. 7. SCCS File Maintenance. 8. How to Use SCCS Information. 9. Other SCCS Commands. 10. Building the SCCS Source Tree. 11. Using the Source Tree. 12. A Look at the Management Side.
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