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sccs-help(1) User Commands sccs-help(1)

NAME

sccs-help, help - ask for help regarding SCCS error or warning messages

SYNOPSIS

/usr/ccs/bin/help 
[argument]...

DESCRIPTION

The help utility retrieves information to further explain errors messages and warnings from SCCS commands. It also provides some information about SCCS command usage. If no arguments are given, help prompts for one.

An argument may be a message number (which normally appears in parentheses following each SCCS error or warning message), or an SCCS command name. help responds with an explanation of the message or a usage line for the command.

When the argument is all non-numeric, the text is searched in the file cmds. See the section FILES below for the related base directory.

When the argument starts with alpha characters and ends in numbers, the alpha prefix is used as a key to locate a file. If the key is seen in the helploc file, a new directory prefix is taken from that file, else it is used as a file name with the standard prefix to search for messages. The remainder of the argument is used to search a label in the message file and to print the message text.

When the argument starts with numbers, or a file related to key could not be found, the text is searched in the file default.

When all else fails, try `/usr/ccs/bin/help stuck'.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

See environ(7) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of help(1): LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS

The following exit values are returned:

0
Successful completion.

1
No help could be printed.

FILES

/usr/ccs/lib/help/locale/locale_name
directory containing files of message text

/usr/ccs/lib/help/locale/C
directory containing default files of message text in case that there is no text for the current locale

/usr/ccs/lib/help/helploc
A file to map search keys to alternate directories to look for help messages. Each line in the file contains a search key, a TAB character and a directory name. If a matching key is found, the file searched for messages is named: directory_name/locale_name/key

FILE FORMAT

The message files use the following format:

*
Lines that start with a star are ignored and used as comments.
-label
Lines that start with a minus sign and that end in a label mark the beginning of message text related to label.
Other text is the message block that is printed until the next label to the end of the file is seen.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability SUNWsprot

SEE ALSO

sccs(1), sccs-add(1), sccs-admin(1), sccs-branch(1), sccs-cdc(1), sccs-check(1), sccs-clean(1), sccs-comb(1), sccs-commit(1), sccs-create(1), sccs-cvt(1), sccs-deledit(1), sccs-delget(1), sccs-delta(1), sccs-diffs(1), sccs-edit(1), sccs-editor(1), sccs-enter(1), sccs-fix(1), sccs-get(1), sccs-histfile(1), sccs-info(1), sccs-init(1), sccs-istext(1), sccs-ldiffs(1), sccs-log(1), sccs-print(1), sccs-prs(1), sccs-prt(1), sccs-rcs2sccs(1), sccs-remove(1), sccs-rename(1), sccs-rmdel(1), sccs-root(1), sccs-sact(1), sccs-sccsdiff(1), sccs-status(1), sccs-tell(1), sccs-unedit(1), sccs-unget(1), sccs-val(1), bdiff(1), diff(1), what(1), sccschangeset(5), sccsfile(5), attributes(7), environ(7), standards(7).

BUGS

None currently known.

Mail bugs and suggestions to schilytools@mlists.in-berlin.de or open a ticket at https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/issues.

The mailing list archive may be found at:

https://mlists.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/schilytools-mlists.in-berlin.de.

AUTHORS

The SCCS suite was originally written by Marc J. Rochkind at Bell Labs in 1972. Release 4.0 of SCCS, introducing new versions of the programs admin(1), get(1), prt(1), and delta(1) was published on February 18, 1977; it introduced the new text based SCCS v4 history file format (previous SCCS releases used a binary history file format). The SCCS suite was later maintained by various people at AT&T and Sun Microsystems. Since 2006, the SCCS suite has been maintained by Joerg Schilling and the schilytools project authors.

SOURCE DOWNLOAD

The source code for sccs is included in the schilytools project and may be retrieved from the schilytools project at Codeberg at

https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools.

The download directory is

https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/releases.

2022/10/06 SunOS 5.11