> On 03/ 4/10 05:03 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for the long winding email but I am really thinking that the
>> header
>> data is nice to have around and still useful.  Is there some easy way to
>> get that data back ( an awesome awk/sed/grep script ) or is it lost
>> forever?
>>
>>
>
> Lost forever.  But ultimately, the data was not as useful as you think
> it was.  SCCS ids were only unique in the code branch that they were
> part of -- S10 version 1.134 might be very different from the same file
> versioned 1.134 on Solaris Nevada or Solaris 8.
>
> Hg doesn't version files separately like SCCS under Teamware did.  We
> *could* build hg version numbers (for the entire repository) into ELF
> binaries, or even stash them into headers via #ident, but it turns out
> that this is a major bit of trouble (it forces binaries to be different
> that might otherwise be identical, for example), and so we have decided
> not to do it.
>
>      - Garrett
>

Thank you for the explanation and I get it.
Also, I'll just get over it and move onwards.  :-)


-- 
Dennis Clarke
dcla...@opensolaris.ca  <- Email related to the open source Solaris
dcla...@blastwave.org   <- Email related to open source for Solaris


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