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- *#ident "@(#)sccs:help.d/ge 6.3"
- * Messages for get command of SCCS.
- *
- -3
- "e not allowed with m"
- You can't use both the -e and -m arguments on the same get command.
- -4
- "writable `...' exists"
- For safety's sake, SCCS won't overwrite an existing g-file if it's writable.
- If you don't need the g-file, remove it and rerun the get command.
- -5
- "nonexistent sid"
- The specified sid does not exist in the
- given file.
- Check for typos.
- -9
- "... already included"
- You mentioned the same delta twice with an -i and/or an -x argument.
- -10
- "... already excluded"
- You mentioned the same delta twice with an -x and/or an -i argument.
- -11
- "internal error in get/enter()"
- ``Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate''
- This shouldn't have happened!!
- Do a "help stuck".
- -17
- "being edited: `...'"
- You can't do a get with an -e argument because someone else already
- did and hasn't made a delta yet. If that someone else is really you,
- you can regenerate a new file to be edited, if necessary, by using the -k
- argument. If you want to cancel the reservation entirely, see your
- SCCS administrator, and tell him/her you want the p-file edited.
-
- The data in quotes is from the p-file.
- -18
- "being edited: `...'"
- Someone else has done a get with an -e argument.
- This can't hurt what you're doing,
- but isn't it nice to know that someone else
- is making deltas to this file too?
- -19
- "release locked against editing"
- The release retrieved by `get' for editing purposes (get -e )
- is locked against further editing.
- "prs -d:LK:" on the SCCS file tells you which releases are locked.
- The `admin' command is used to lock and unlock releases.
- -20
- "curdir failed"
- Re-check what you did. Re-try the command. If the problem persists,
- contact your local UNIX administrator.
- -21
- "cannot change directory"
- If you know the directory name, then check to see if it exists.
- Re-try the command. If the problem persists, contact your
- local UNIX administrator.
- -22
- "r out of range"
- The release number specified with the -r keyletter is out of range.
- This means the number was greater than 9999 or less than 1.
-