"Garrett D'Amore" <garr...@damore.org> wrote:

> 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.

But this is not a result of the way SCCS works but the way it was used by Sun.

Jörg

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