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#!/bin/csh -f
#
# Sccs2rcs is a script to convert an existing SCCS
# history into an RCS history without losing any of
# the information contained therein.
# It has been tested under the following OS's:
# SunOS 3.5, 4.0.3, 4.1
# Ultrix-32 2.0, 3.1
#
# Things to note:
# + It will NOT delete or alter your ./SCCS history under any circumstances.
#
# + Run in a directory where ./SCCS exists and where you can
# create ./RCS
#
# + /usr/local/bin is put in front of the default path.
# (SCCS under Ultrix is set-uid sccs, bad bad bad, so
# /usr/local/bin/sccs here fixes that)
#
# + Date, time, author, comments, branches, are all preserved.
#
# + If a command fails somewhere in the middle, it bombs with
# a message -- remove what it's done so far and try again.
# "rm -rf RCS; sccs unedit `sccs tell`; sccs clean"
# There is no recovery and exit is far from graceful.
# If a particular module is hanging you up, consider
# doing it separately; move it from the current area so that
# the next run will have a better chance or working.
# Also (for the brave only) you might consider hacking
# the s-file for simpler problems: I've successfully changed
# the date of a delta to be in sync, then run "sccs admin -z"
# on the thing.
#
# + After everything finishes, ./SCCS will be moved to ./old-SCCS.
#
# This file may be copied, processed, hacked, mutilated, and
# even destroyed as long as you don't tell anyone you wrote it.
#
# Ken Cox
# Viewlogic Systems, Inc.
# kenstir@viewlogic.com
# ...!harvard!cg-atla!viewlog!kenstir
#
# Various hacks made by Brian Berliner before inclusion in CVS contrib area.
#
# $Id: sccs2rcs,v 1.1 1992/04/10 03:04:26 berliner Exp $
#we'll assume the user set up the path correctly
# for the Pmax, /usr/ucb/sccs is suid sccs, what a pain
# /usr/local/bin/sccs should override /usr/ucb/sccs there
set path = (/usr/local/bin $path)
############################################################
# Error checking
#
if (! -w .) then
echo "Error: ./ not writeable by you."
exit 1
endif
if (! -d SCCS) then
echo "Error: ./SCCS directory not found."
exit 1
endif
set edits = (`sccs tell`)
if ($#edits) then
echo "Error: $#edits file(s) out for edit...clean up before converting."
exit 1
endif
if (-d RCS) then
echo "Warning: RCS directory exists"
if (`ls -a RCS | wc -l` > 2) then
echo "Error: RCS directory not empty
exit 1
endif
else
mkdir RCS
endif
sccs clean
set logfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_log
rm -f $logfile
set tmpfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_tmp
rm -f $tmpfile
set emptyfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_empty
echo -n "" > $emptyfile
set initialfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_init
echo "Initial revision" > $initialfile
set sedfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_sed
rm -f $sedfile
set revfile = /tmp/sccs2rcs_$$_rev
rm -f $revfile
# the quotes surround the dollar signs to fool RCS when I check in this script
set sccs_keywords = (\
'%W%[ ]*%G%'\
'%W%[ ]*%E%'\
'%W%'\
'%Z%%M%[ ]*%I%[ ]*%G%'\
'%Z%%M%[ ]*%I%[ ]*%E%'\
'%M%[ ]*%I%[ ]*%G%'\
'%M%[ ]*%I%[ ]*%E%'\
'%M%'\
'%I%'\
'%G%'\
'%E%'\
'%U%')
set rcs_keywords = (\
'$'Id'$'\
'$'Id'$'\
'$'Id'$'\
'$'SunId'$'\
'$'SunId'$'\
'$'Id'$'\
'$'Id'$'\
'$'RCSfile'$'\
'$'Revision'$'\
'$'Date'$'\
'$'Date'$'\
'')
############################################################
# Get some answers from user
#
echo ""
echo "Do you want to be prompted for a description of each"
echo "file as it is checked in to RCS initially?"
echo -n "(y=prompt for description, n=null description) [y] ?"
set ans = $<
if ((_$ans == _) || (_$ans == _y) || (_$ans == _Y)) then
set nodesc = 0
else
set nodesc = 1
endif
echo ""
echo "The default keyword substitutions are as follows and are"
echo "applied in the order specified:"
set i = 1
while ($i <= $#sccs_keywords)
# echo ' '\"$sccs_keywords[$i]\"' ==> '\"$rcs_keywords[$i]\"
echo " $sccs_keywords[$i] ==> $rcs_keywords[$i]"
@ i = $i + 1
end
echo ""
echo -n "Do you want to change them [n] ?"
set ans = $<
if ((_$ans != _) && (_$ans != _n) && (_$ans != _N)) then
echo "You can't always get what you want."
echo "Edit this script file and change the variables:"
echo ' $sccs_keywords'
echo ' $rcs_keywords'
else
echo "good idea."
endif
# create the sed script
set i = 1
while ($i <= $#sccs_keywords)
echo "s,$sccs_keywords[$i],$rcs_keywords[$i],g" >> $sedfile
@ i = $i + 1
end
onintr ERROR
############################################################
# Loop over every s-file in SCCS dir
#
foreach sfile (SCCS/s.*)
# get rid of the "s." at the beginning of the name
set file = `echo $sfile:t | sed -e "s/^..//"`
# work on each rev of that file in ascending order
set firsttime = 1
sccs prs $file | grep "^D " | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e 's/\./ /g' | sort -n -u +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 | sed -e 's/ /./g' > $revfile
foreach rev (`cat $revfile`)
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
# get file into current dir and get stats
set date = `sccs prs -r$rev $file | grep "^D " | awk '{printf("19%s %s", $3, $4); exit}'`
set author = `sccs prs -r$rev $file | grep "^D " | awk '{print $5; exit}'`
echo ""
echo "==> file $file, rev=$rev, date=$date, author=$author"
sccs edit -r$rev $file >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
echo checked out of SCCS
# add RCS keywords in place of SCCS keywords
sed -f $sedfile $file > $tmpfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
echo performed keyword substitutions
cp $tmpfile $file
# check file into RCS
if ($firsttime) then
set firsttime = 0
if ($nodesc) then
echo about to do ci
echo ci -f -r$rev -d"$date" -w$author -t$emptyfile $file
ci -f -r$rev -d"$date" -w$author -t$emptyfile $file < $initialfile >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
echo initial rev checked into RCS without description
else
echo ""
echo Enter a brief description of the file $file \(end w/ Ctrl-D\):
cat > $tmpfile
ci -f -r$rev -d"$date" -w$author -t$tmpfile $file < $initialfile >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
echo initial rev checked into RCS
endif
else
# get RCS lock
set lckrev = `echo $rev | sed -e 's/\.[0-9]*$//'`
if ("$lckrev" =~ [0-9]*.*) then
# need to lock the brach -- it is OK if the lock fails
rcs -l$lckrev $file >>& $logfile
else
# need to lock the trunk -- must succeed
rcs -l $file >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
endif
echo got lock
sccs prs -r$rev $file | grep "." > $tmpfile
# it's OK if grep fails here and gives status == 1
# put the delta message in $tmpfile
ed $tmpfile >>& $logfile <<EOF
/COMMENTS
1,.d
w
q
EOF
ci -f -r$rev -d"$date" -w$author $file < $tmpfile >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
echo checked into RCS
endif
sccs unedit $file >>& $logfile
if ($status != 0) goto ERROR
end
rm -f $file
end
############################################################
# Clean up
#
echo cleaning up...
mv SCCS old-SCCS
rm -f $tmpfile $emptyfile $initialfile $sedfile
echo ===================================================
echo " Conversion Completed Successfully"
echo ""
echo " SCCS history now in old-SCCS/"
echo ===================================================
set exitval = 0
goto cleanup
ERROR:
foreach f (`sccs tell`)
sccs unedit $f
end
echo ""
echo ""
echo Danger\! Danger\!
echo Some command exited with a non-zero exit status.
echo Log file exists in $logfile.
echo ""
echo Incomplete history in ./RCS -- remove it
echo Original unchanged history in ./SCCS
set exitval = 1
cleanup:
# leave log file
rm -f $tmpfile $emptyfile $initialfile $sedfile $revfile
exit $exitval
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