rmdel
The rmdel
(“Remove Delta”) command allows the last version last
checked in to an sccs file to be removed again. Typically, one
does this after realizing that newly checked in version doesn't compile,
or doesn't work, and the fix is simple. In the author's opinion, it's
almost always better to be honest about mistakes, and just make a new
delta for the fixed version.
The sid of a removed delta is soon re-used by delta
, usually
for the fixed version.
The rmdel
command takes only one option, -r, which
specifies the sid of the version to be removed. This option is
mandatory.
The rmdel
command will fail if you hadn't checked in that
revision, or if it is in use in some way. For example, rmdel
fails if the specified sid is not the latest revision on its
branch, or if it has been checked out for editing.
As usual, any number of sccs files can be named on the command line. The special argument - indicates that the list of files to be operated on should be read from standard input. If an argument is a directory, the rmdel command is applied to all sccs files in that directory.