Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hpda!hpcupt1!hpirs!runyan From: runyan@hpirs.HP.COM (Mark Runyan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: SCCS for DOS Message-ID: <4750024@hpirs.HP.COM> Date: 21 Jun 89 20:29:53 GMT References: <215@aob.aob.mn.org> Organization: HP GSY/USO/UKL Cupertino, CA, USA Lines: 22 >/ jim@aob.aob.mn.org (Jim Anderson) / 6:07 pm Jun 19, 1989 / >Is there anybody supplying SCCS for a PC running DOS? I don't know... >If SCCS is not available, is there an >equivalent available that would run under SUNOS 3.x, SUNOS4.x, HP-UX, >DOS, and Altos XENIX? ... Consider RCS? I believe that MKS RCS (By Mortice Kern Systems, Inc) works on DOS. RCS exists on HP-UX. I'm pretty sure that SUN has RCS somewhere on it. That leaves the question of Xenix and I don't have any references for that. >Also, some means of >converting the existing SCCS files (with history for about 200000 lines >of code and documentation) would be needed. ... The program "sccstorcs" is usually available on systems that have RCS, usually as "contributed" software. You should find the program on HP-UX. Mark Runyan