MPE/iX Shell and Utilities Reference Manual, Vol 2
sccs2rcs(1) MPE/iX Shell and Utilities sccs2rcs(1)
Message: bad control f line in SCCS file filename
Cause: The SCCS file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: bad default revision in d flag in SCCS file filename
Cause: The
SCCS file contains an invalid default revision number, probably because it
has been corrupted somehow.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: bad input file filename
Cause: The SCCS file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the
SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: bad revision in d flag in SCCS file filename
Cause: The SCCS
file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: bad revision number in SCCS file filename
Cause: The
SCCS file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the
SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: bad username in SCCS file filename
Cause: The
SCCS file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the SCCS
file from backups and try again.
Message: directory dir does not exist
Cause: You specified a directory (derived from the file name provided on the command
line) that does not exist.
Action: Make sure that the file name provided was correct, and try again.
Message: expecting control t line in SCCS file filename
Cause: The SCCS file has become corrupted in some way, and cannot be converted by
sccs2rcs.
Action: Recover a clean copy of the SCCS file from backups and try again.
Message: file filename exists already
Cause: You specified a SCCS file that would generate an output file that already exists.
sccs2rcs does not overwrite an existing RCS file.
Action: Change the
RCSPATH
environment variable, or move the RCS file to a different
place and try again.
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