Checksum: 22900 Path: utzoo!utgpu!woods From: woods@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Greg Woods) Date: Fri, 12-Aug-88 23:41:38 EDT Message-ID: <1988Aug12.234138.18684@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> Organization: G. A. W. Constulting Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: RCS for System V References: <16791@adm.ARPA> Reply-To: woods@gpu.utcs.Toronto.EDU (Greg Woods) I find SCCS is by far the more powerful and capable of the two. Why not try getting Eric Allman's sccs front end to work. I use few simple csh aliases to control it. You can make SCCS easier to use than RCS, AND gain a simple way to hide the s-files in a sub-directory. My understanding is that sccs.c is copyright by the University of California, Berkely, but is not covered by any license, so SHOULD freely be available. I've not noticed any copyright on it's documentation. If not, there must be other tools like it. (I wish someone would clarify the BSD situation regarding the licensing of the non AT&T code, and if it's free, make it AVAILABLE.) -- Greg Woods. UUCP: utgpu!woods, utgpu!{ontmoh, ontmoh!ixpierre}!woods VOICE: (416) 242-7572 [h] LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario, Canada