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RLOG(1)								       RLOG(1)

NAME
       rlog - print log messages and other information about RCS files

SYNOPSIS
       rlog [ options ] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       Rlog  prints information about RCS files.  Files ending in `,v' are RCS
       files, all others are working files. If a working file is  given,  rlog
       tries  to  find the corresponding RCS file first in directory ./RCS and
       then in the current directory, as explained in co (1).

       Rlog prints the following information for each RCS file: RCS file name,
       working file name, head (i.e., the number of the latest revision on the
       trunk), access list, locks, symbolic names,  suffix,  total  number  of
       revisions,  number  of revisions selected for printing, and descriptive
       text. This is followed by entries for the selected revisions in reverse
       chronological  order  for  each	branch. For each revision, rlog prints
       revision	 number,   author,   date/time,	  state,   number   of	 lines
       added/deleted  (with  respect  to the previous revision), locker of the
       revision (if any), and  log  message.   Without	options,  rlog	prints
       complete information.  The options below restrict this output.

       -L	 ignores  RCS  files  that  have  no  locks set; convenient in
		 combination with -R, -h, or -l.

       -R	 only  prints  the  name  of  the  RCS	file;  convenient  for
		 translating a working file name into an RCS file name.

       -h	 prints	 only  RCS  file name, working file name, head, access
		 list, locks, symbolic names, and suffix.

       -t	 prints the same as -h, plus the descriptive text.

       -ddates	 prints information about revisions with a  checkin  date/time
		 in the ranges given by the semicolon-separated list of dates.
		 A range of the form d1<d2 or d2>d1 selects the revisions that
		 were  deposited  between  d1 and d2, (inclusive).  A range of
		 the form <d or d> selects all revisions dated d  or  earlier.
		 A range of the form d< or >d selects all revisions dated d or
		 later.	 A range of the form  d	 selects  the  single,	latest
		 revision  dated  d  or earlier.  The date/time strings d, d1,
		 and d2 are in the free format explained in co	(1).   Quoting
		 is  normally necessary, especially for < and >. Note that the
		 separator is a semicolon.

       -l[lockers]
		 prints information about locked  revisions.   If  the	comma-
		 separated  list  lockers  of  login  names is given, only the
		 revisions locked by the given login names  are	 printed.   If
		 the list is omitted, all locked revisions are printed.

       -rrevisions
		 prints	 information  about  revisions	given  in  the	comma-
		 separated list revisions of revisions	and  ranges.  A	 range
		 rev1-rev2  means  revisions  rev1 to rev2 on the same branch,
		 -rev means revisions from the beginning of the branch	up  to
		 and including rev, and rev- means revisions starting with rev
		 to the end of the branch containing rev. An argument that  is
		 a  branch  means  all	revisions  on  that branch. A range of
		 branches means all revisions on the branches in that range.

       -sstates	 prints information about  revisions  whose  state  attributes
		 match	one  of	 the  states given in the comma-separated list
		 states.

       -w[logins]
		 prints information about revisions checked in by  users  with
		 login names appearing in the comma-separated list logins.  If
		 logins is omitted, the user's login is assumed.

       Rlog prints the intersection of the revisions selected with the options
       -d, -l, -s, -w, intersected with the union of the revisions selected by
       -b and -r.

EXAMPLES
	    rlog  -L  -R  RCS/*,v
	    rlog  -L  -h  RCS/*,v
	    rlog  -L  -l  RCS/*,v
	    rlog  RCS/*,v

       The first command prints the names of all RCS files in the subdirectory
       `RCS'  which have locks. The second command prints the headers of those
       files, and the third prints the headers plus the log  messages  of  the
       locked revisions.  The last command prints complete information.

DIAGNOSTICS
       The  exit  status always refers to the last RCS file operated upon, and
       is 0 if the operation was successful, 1 otherwise.

IDENTIFICATION
       Author: Walter F. Tichy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907.
       Revision Number: 3.2 ; Release Date: 83/05/11 .
       Copyright © 1982 by Walter F. Tichy.

SEE ALSO
       ci (1), co (1), ident(1), rcs (1), rcsdiff (1), rcsintro (1),  rcsmerge
       (1), rcsfile (5), sccstorcs (8).
       Walter  F. Tichy, "Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Revision
       Control System," in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference  on
       Software Engineering, IEEE, Tokyo, Sept. 1982.

BUGS
Purdue University		    6/29/83			       RLOG(1)
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