Cleartool manual merge






















The merge command calls an element-type-specific program (the merge method) to merge the contents of two or more files, or two or more directories. Typically the files are versions of the same file element. A directory merge must involve versions of the same directory element. A 'findmerge' log has been written to "www.doorway.ru" type www.doorway.ru cleartool findmerge.\msg.c@@\main\2 -fver \main\rel2_bugfix\1 -log nul -merge On a Windows system, for the current directory subtree, compare versions visible in the current view against versions on another branch and perform . Manual pages — cleartool has its own interface to the UNIX man(1) command. Enter cleartool man command_name to display the manual page for a subcommand. Permuted index — The file /usr/atria/doc/man/permuted_index contains the same information as the permuted index printed in the CASEVision™/ClearCase Reference Pages.


Arguments in cleartool commands specify objects, either file system objects (which may or may not be in a VOB) or non-file-system VOB objects. file system objects are elements, versions, VOB symbolic links, derived objects, view-private directories, and view-private files. file system objects also include files, UNIX and Linux symbolic links, and directories that have been loaded into a. 42 $ ct help [command-name] List a syntax summary of all cleartool commands, or just on one. 43 $ hyperhelp cc_www.doorway.ru Start the ClearCase graphical tutorial system. 44 $ ct apropros merge Show info about the "merge" topic, like the Unix command apropos(1) does. 3. P4PERL auto merge tool We started by developing a simple automated merge tool to perform recursive merging from the hot fix and patch branches to the release and main branch. This tool was developed based on P4Perl, inspired by the "findmerge" utility of IBM Rational's ClearTool (Rational Software ).


A 'findmerge' log has been written to "www.doorway.ru" type www.doorway.ru cleartool findmerge.\msg.c@@\main\2 -fver \main\rel2_bugfix\1 -log nul -merge On a Windows system, for the current directory subtree, compare versions visible in the current view against versions on another branch and perform any required merges. A merge combines the contents of two or more files or directories into a single new file or directory. The Rational® ClearCase® merge algorithm uses the following files during a merge: Contributors, which are typically one version from each branch you are merging. (You can merge up to 15 contributors.) You specify which versions are contributors. Options include, but aren't limited to: Use the manual cleartool merge command. Run "cleartool lsvtree -gra {file}" or use the "version tree" clearcase context menu item to bring up the version tree. If you're using view profiles and are done using the private branch, there is a "finish private.

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