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SCCS project is an implementation of the POSIX standard Source Code Control System.
Calling configure manually is outdated because this is a task of the makefile system.
There is no 'configure', simply call 'make' on the top level directory.
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All results in general will be placed into a directory named OBJ/< arch-name >/ in the current projects leaf directory.
You **need** either my "smake" program, the SunPRO make from /usr/bin/make (SunOS 4.x) or /usr/ccs/bin/make (SunOS 5.x) or GNU make to compile this program. Read README.gmake for more information on gmake and a list of the most annoying bugs in gmake.
All other make programs are either not smart enough or have bugs.
What's New in This Release:
� The new program, "sccslog", creates a Changelog file from SCCS history files. � The program was ported to HP-UX. (Since HP-UX has no seteuid(), setresuid() is used instead). � Several bugs in the man pages have been fixed.
What's new in SCCS 5.06:
- A POSIX compliance bug in prs(1) that was introduced around 1984 by an undocumented change has been fixed.
- Some artificial limitations in the programs val(1) and vc(1) have been removed.
- The libraries "comobj", "mpw" and "cassi" have been rewritten to work around various linker bugs found on Mac OS X.
- A lot of fundamental basic features have been introduced in preparation for the upcoming support for changesets.
SCCS 5.06
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