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Tracking versions with SCCS

sccsdiff

The sccsdiff command determines (and prints on the standard output) the differences between any two versions of an SCCS file. The versions to be compared are specified with sccsdiff -r in the same way as with get -r. SID numbers must be specified as the first two arguments. The SCCS file or files to be processed are named last. Directory names and a lone hyphen are not acceptable to sccsdiff.

The following is an example of the format of sccsdiff:

   $ sccsdiff -r3.4 -r5.6 s.abc
The differences are printed the same way as by diff.
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