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15 ci \- check in RCS revisions
25 are assumed to be working files containing new revisions.
27 deposits the contents of each working file
29 If only a working file is given,
32 and then in the working file's directory.
45 for the owner of the file if non-strict locking is used
53 .B \-f
62 removes the working file and any lock;
63 .B "ci\ \-l"
65 .B "ci\ \-u"
66 removes any lock, and then they both generate a new working file much as if
67 .B "co\ \-l"
69 .B "co\ \-u"
72 .B \-n
74 .B \-s
81 end-of-file or by a line containing
98 deposits the contents of the working file as the initial revision
105 .B \-t
128 .B \-n
130 .B \-N
137 determines the revision number from keyword values in the working file.
162 indicates a non-existing branch,
177 If the caller locked a non-tip revision, a new branch is started at
190 .B \-b
198 .BI \-r rev
204 .B \-r
208 .B \-r
213 .B \-r
215 removing the working file, and is used to override any default
216 .B \-l
218 .B \-u
225 .B "co\ \-l"
236 This lets one read the working file
245 .B \-u
248 .B "ci\ \-u\ \-r"
250 .B "ci\ \-r"
252 .B \-r
262 searches the working file for keyword values to determine its revision number,
271 .B \-k
286 .B \-f
311 .B \-k
315 is empty, the working file's time of last modification is used.
318 Set the modification time on any new working file
321 .BI "ci\ \-d\ \-M\ \-u" "\ f"
330 .BI \-m "msg"
347 .BI \-n "name"
350 to the number of the checked-in revision.
357 .BI \-N "name"
363 .BI \-s "state"
364 sets the state of the checked-in revision to the identifier
369 .BI \-t file
379 .BI \-t\- string
386 .B \-t
391 .B \-t
395 terminated by end-of-file or by a line containing
402 .B \-t
406 .B \-T
415 This can create an \*r file newer than the working file in one of two ways:
417 .B "ci\ \-M"
418 can create a working file with a date before the current time;
420 the \*r file can change while the working file remains unchanged.
423 dependency of the working file on the \*r file.
425 .B \-T
428 a checkin of one working file should affect
429 another working file associated with the same \*r file.
431 the (changed) working file's time is 02:00,
432 some other copy of the working file has a time of 03:00,
435 .B "ci\ \-d\ \-T"
441 .BI \-w "login"
446 .B \-k
449 .BI \-V
452 .BI \-V n
459 .BI \-x "suffixes"
467 .B \-x
472 .B \-x,v/
484 is installation-dependent; normally it is
489 .BI \-z zone
494 .BI \-d date
516 \f3\-z\fP \f31990/01/12 04:00:00\fP \f2(default)\fP
517 \f3\-zLT\fP \f31990-01-11 20:00:00\-08\fP
518 \f3\-z+05:30\fP \f31990-01-12 09:30:00+05:30\fP
524 .B \-z
528 Pairs of \*r files and working files can be specified in three ways
532 1) Both the \*r file and the working file are given. The \*r pathname is of
535 and the working pathname is of the form
555 2) Only the \*r file is given. Then the working file is created in the current
556 directory and its name is derived from the name of the \*r file
562 3) Only the working file is given.
576 looks for the \*r file first in the directory
579 directory.
584 For example, to suppress use of \*r commands in a directory
592 is not a directory.
596 is an \*r suffix and the current directory contains a subdirectory
618 is an \*r suffix and the current directory contains a subdirectory
637 from the working file. If the \*r file exists already,
643 Temporary files are created in the directory containing
644 the working file, and also in the temporary directory (see
645 .B \s-1TMPDIR\s0
648 A semaphore file or files are created in the directory containing the \*r file.
651 whose first character could be that of a working filename.
654 so working filenames should not end in
658 never changes an \*r or working file.
666 breaks any hard or symbolic links to any working file it changes;
671 search and write the directory containing the \*r file.
673 read the \*r and working files
674 and to search and write the directory containing the working file;
690 of the directory containing the files; only users with write access
691 to the directory can use \*r commands to change its \*r files.
703 .nr n \w'\(bu'+2n-1/1n
718 (the {\s-1_POSIX_SAVED_IDS\s0} behavior of POSIX 1003.1-1990);
739 to be a directory of files to be executed by the users.
751 by copying the commands from their standard installation directory
760 \f3chmod go\-w,u+s\fP \f2B\fP\f3/c[io]\fP
778 create each \*r directory
788 \f3chmod go\-w\fP \f2R\fP
797 further protect the \*r directory as follows:
803 \f3chmod g\-w,o\-rwx\fP \f2R\fP
822 .B "rcs\ \-a"
826 .BI "rcs\ \-e\ \-a" A
833 .B "rcs\ \-i"
835 .B \-a
851 .B \s-1RCSINIT\s0
855 .B \s-1RCSINIT\s0
858 .B \s-1RCSINIT\s0
866 .B \s-1TMPDIR\s0
867 Name of the temporary directory.
869 .B \s-1TMP\s0
871 .B \s-1TEMP\s0
874 a host-dependent default is used, typically
879 prints the \*r file, the working file, and the number
897 \*r\*-A System for Version Control,
898 .I "Software\*-Practice \*[Am] Experience"
900 7 (July 1985), 637-654.