Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!apctrc!drd!mark From: mark@drd.UUCP (Mark Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Bumping Major Revision Numbers under SCCS Message-ID: <528@drd.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 89 18:29:51 GMT Reply-To: lawrence@tusun2.knet.UTulsa.Edu (ButterBall) Distribution: na Organization: DRD Corporation, Tulsa, OK (would you believe so-so?) Lines: 19 I've got some source sitting in a hierarchy that I've been hacking along on and making checkpoints (under SCCS) here and there and I've reached a milestone. I want to bump the revision number on all the source in the tree to reflect that. I know that if everything is checked in, I can start grabbing files out by saying 'sccs edit -r# filename' but I'd rather not depend on other folks and my memory to do so. I could do a wholesale checkout but I don't want to leave EVERYTHING checked out in my name. I could do a wholesale checkout and chekin but that means the next revision number for each file will be #.2 vice #.1. There's gotta be a way to inform SCCS that all files are now at major revision level 'n' vice 'n-1' without resorting the aforementioned measures. I've not been able to discern it from the man pages. Is there? Mark -- "Governor Henry Bellmon today declared 18 eastern counties a disaster area because of the massive chicken fatalities incurred in a recent snowstorm with the aim of making it easier for area poultry farmers to acquire Federal aid..."