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putback (1)
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    NAME
         putback - copy files from a child workspace  to  its  parent
         workspace
    
    SYNOPSIS
         putback [ -b ] [ -B ] [ -c comment ] [ -m comment_file ]
         [[ -f flp ] ... ] [ -g ] [ -n ] [ -p pws ] [ -q ] [ -v ]
         [ -V ] [ -w cws ] [files or dirs ...]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         putback is the TeamWare command used to copy groups of files
         from  a child workspace to a parent workspace.  All TeamWare
         file transfer transactions are performed from  the  perspec-
         tive of the child workspace; hence the putback command "puts
         back" files to the parent from the child workspace. A  child
         workspace  is  typically created using the bringover(1) com-
         mand.
    
         The putback command attempts to make the  parent  and  child
         workspaces identical with respect to the set of files speci-
         fied for the putback transaction.  The  putback  transaction
         is  used after users make changes and test them in the child
         workspace.  Putting the files back into the  parent  usually
         makes them accessible to other developers.
    
         For example:
    
            example% putback -w ~/ws/mychild dir1 dir2
    
         finds all changed files under directories dir1 and dir2  and
         copies them to ~/ws/mychild's parent workspace.
    
         During a putback transaction putback may find that it cannot
         transfer  files  from  the  child  to  the  parent workspace
         without endangering the  consistency  of  the  data  in  the
         parent.  If  this  occurs,  no files are transferred and the
         putback transaction is said to be blocked.  Reasons  that  a
         putback transaction is blocked include:
    
         o  A file in either workspace is currently checked out  from
            SCCS
    
         o  A file in the parent workspace contains changes  not  yet
            brought over into the child workspace
    
         o  A  file  conflict  in  either  workspace   is   currently
            unresolved
    
         If any of  the  files  designated  for  transfer  cannot  be
         copied, none of the files are copied.
    
    
         If the putback transaction is blocked, the  putback  command
         displays  the bringover command-line necessary to update the
         child workspace.  If the -b  option  is  specified,  putback
         automatically invokes the appropriate bringover transaction.
    
         The following table summarizes putback actions:
    
         File in Parent   File in Child     Action by TeamWare
    
         Exists           Does not exist    Block putback, notify user
         Does not exist   Exists            Create the file in the parent
         Unchanged        Unchanged         None
         Unchanged        Changed           Update file in the parent.
         Changed          Unchanged         Block putback, notify user
         Changed          Changed           Block putback, notify user
         Checked out*     Checked out*      Block putback, notify user
         Unresolved       Unresolved
         conflict*        conflict*         Block putback, notify user
    
         *Checked out or unresolved in  either  or  both  parent  and
         child
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -B        Do not backup files in the parent workspace before
                   changing  them.   While  reducing  the  disk space
                   occupied by the  parent  workspace  and  improving
                   file  transfer  performance, it removes the option
                   of later "undoing" the  putback with  the  ws_undo
                   command.
    
         -b        If putback blocks, then execute the bringover com-
                   mand to update cws.
    
         -c comment
                   Provide a comment describing the putback.  comment
                   is  written  to pws's Codemgr_wsdata/history file.
                   The history file  contains  information  regarding
                   file  transfer  transactions.   The   history file
                   contains information regarding file transfer tran-
                   sactions.  If  one  of the -m or -c options is not
                   specified, putback prompts for a comment. If  both
                   -m  and  -c  options are specified, the content of
                   both comments are added to the history file in the
                   order  that the options were specified on the com-
                   mand line.
    
         -m comment_file
                   Specify  a  text  file  containing  comments  that
                   describe  the  putback.  Contents  of the file are
                   written to the pws's Codemgr_wsdata/history  file.
                   The  history  file  contains information regarding
                   file transfer transactions. If one of the -m or -c
                   options  is  not  specified, putback prompts for a
                   comment. If both -m and -c options are  specified,
                   the content of both comments are added to the his-
                   tory file in  the  order  that  the  options  were
                   specified on the command line.
    
         -f flp    Execute the file list program, flp,  to  determine
                   the  list  of  files  to  process.   flp  writes a
                   white-space separated list of filenames to  stdout
                   that  putback processes as if there were specified
                   on the command-line.  More than one -f option  may
                   be  specified.   If  an  flp exits with a non-zero
                   status, putback displays a message and exits.
    
         -g        Don't do SCCS gets after transferring files.  Nor-
                   mally g-files are extracted after they are brought
                   over.  This option improves file transfer  perfor-
                   mance although it shifts the responsibility to the
                   user to do the appropriate gets at a later time.
    
         -n        Show what would be  done  without  actually  doing
                   anything.
    
         -p pws    Names the parent workspace to  be  used  for  that
                   specific  invocation  of the putback command.  pws
                   is the parent workspace for the  duration  of  the
                   command.
    
         -q        Quiet option.  By default, a message is  displayed
                   for  each  created,  updated, or conflicting file.
                   The -q option suppresses these messages.  If  both
                   the -q option and the -v option are specified, the
                   last one takes precedence.
    
         -v        Verbose  option.   By  default,   a   message   is
                   displayed  for each created, updated, or conflict-
                   ing file.  The -v option causes putback to print a
                   message  for all files, including those that don't
                   need to be put back.  If both the  -v  option  and
                   the  -q  option  are specified, the last one takes
                   precedence.
    
         -V        Display the version being run on standard output.
    
         -w cws    Names the child workspace. If the -w option is not
                   specified, then the value of the shell environment
                   variable CODEMGR_WS is used.  If CODEMGR_WS is not
                   set  and the current directory is contained within
                   a workspace, the containing workspace is used.
    
                   The  parent  workspace   is   taken   from   cws's
                   Codemgr_wsdata/parent  file or the command-line as
                   specified by the -p option.
    
         Some notes about the file and dir arguments:
    
         o  The "." directory may be used to specify that the  entire
            workspace be copied.
    
         o  To save users the trouble of specifying file  and  direc-
            tory  arguments every time the bringover and putback com-
            mands  are  used,  the  arguments  are  cached   in   the
            cws/Codemgr_wsdata/args  file.  If  file or dir arguments
            are not specified to subsequent invocations  of  putback,
            the  arguments  are  taken  from the args file as if they
            were specified on the command-line.
    
            The args file is maintained by the bringover and  putback
            commands; they update the file whenever new arguments are
            specified that cause additional files to be copied.
    
            Note  that  if  no  arguments  are  specified,  and   the
            Codemgr_wsdata/args  file  does  not  exist, putback will
            report an error.
    
            Users can edit the args file at any time  to  change  its
            contents.
    
         o  Any valid file name  that  does  not  contain  whitespace
            characters  or  a  pound  sign (#) may be specified as an
            argument to putback.  A relative file name  specified  on
            the command-line, as output of a file list program (FLP),
            or as an argument to the  -f  option  is  interpreted  as
            being  relative  to the top-level (root) directory of the
            parent and child workspaces.  If an  absolute  file  name
            does  not refer to a file under one of the workspaces, it
            will  also  be  interpreted  as  being  relative  to  the
            workspace root directory.
    
         o  When a directory is specified as the argument to the com-
            mand,  putback  changes to that directory and invokes the
            default FLP: def.dir.flp.  The FLP writes a list of  file
            names  to  stdout  that putback processes as if they were
            specified as command-line arguments.  The default version
            of def.dir.flp as shipped with TeamWare recursively lists
            all files under SCCS control beneath the specified direc-
            tory.  Note  that  other  FLPs  including ones written by
            users, may be specified via the -f option.  Refer to  the
            TeamWare User's Guide for more details regarding FLPs.
    
         TeamWare uses a multi-reader/single-writer locking mechanism
         and  putback  obtains a read-lock in cws and a write-lock in
         pws.  If these locks cannot be obtained, putback displays  a
         message and exits.
    
         TeamWare  checks  the  access_control  file  in  the  parent
         workspace  to  determine  if the user running the command is
         allowed  to  do  a  putback   into   the   workspace.    The
         access_control  file  in the child workspace is also checked
         to see if the user is allowed to  do  a  putback  from  that
         workspace.
    
         putback displays status messages to stdout indicating  if  a
         file  is  new  or updated.  A copy of these messages is also
         written to pws's Codemgr_wsdata/history file.
    
         putback executes other TeamWare commands, such as sccsmerge,
         and  expects to find them in the user's PATH. Therefore, the
         user's  PATH  variable  must  include  the  directory  where
         TeamWare is installed.
    
    MESSAGES
         putback tries to ensure that pws is stable  and  consistent.
         Therefore,  putback  has some restrictions on the conditions
         under which it puts back files.  If any files cannot be  put
         back, then no files are put back.
    
         If putback is unable to transfer files it will  display  one
         of the following messages:
    
         o  The following files have changed  in  workspace  pws  and
            must be brought over:
    
            The listed files contain changes that have not  yet  been
            brought  over  into  cws.   To protect the consistency of
            pws, these changed files must be brought over and  tested
            before the putback can complete.
    
         o  The following files are new in workspace pws and must  be
            brought over:
    
            The listed files exist in pws but not in cws.  They  must
            be brought over into cws before the putback can complete.
    
         o  The following files have  different  file  types  in  the
            workspaces:
    
            A file name has a different file type (regular  file  vs.
            directory  vs.   symbolic link) in pws and cws.  The user
            must take whatever action  is  appropriate  to  make  the
            listed files the same type or change one of the names.
    
         o  The  following  files  are  currently  checked   out   in
            workspace ws:
    
            The named files are currently checked out in ws and  must
            be checked in before putback can complete.
    
         o  The following files need to be resolved in workspace ws:
    
            The named files are currently in conflict in ws and  must
            be resolved(1) before putback can complete.
    
         Also, when a putback blocks and comments  have  been  speci-
         fied,    the    comments    are    written   to   the   file
         cws/Codemgr_wsdata/putback.cmt and putback prints  the  mes-
         sage:
    
         o  Your putback comments have been saved in file
            "cws/Codemgr_wsdata/putback.cmt"
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         The following variables are used by putback.
    
         CODEMGR_DIR_FLP          Contains the name of the file  list
                                  program  (FLP) to use in workspaces
                                  if one is not explicitly  specified
                                  by  means  of the -f option.  Over-
                                  rides  the  TeamWare  default   FLP
                                  def.dir.flp(1).
    
         CODEMGR_PATH_ONLY        TeamWare commands first search  for
                                  other TeamWare binaries relative to
                                  where their own binary  is  located
                                  in   the  file  system,  they  then
                                  search in the directories specified
                                  in  the  PATH environment variable.
                                  Setting   this   variable    causes
                                  TeamWare  commands  to  search  for
                                  other  TeamWare  binaries  only  in
                                  PATH.
    
         CODEMGR_WS               Contains  the  name  of  a   user's
                                  default  workspace.   The workspace
                                  specified   by   CODEMGR_WS    will
                                  automatically  be used if -w option
                                  is not specified to a command.
    
         CODEMGR_WSPATH Specifies a list of workspace directories  to
         be  automatically  loaded  into the workspace pane upon tool
         startup.
    
              The CODEMGR_WSPATH variable can be to  set  to  one  or
              more  directories  that  contain workspace directories.
              For example, to set this variable  to  the  directories
              /export/home/ws  and  ~/projects/ws,  use the following
              command:
              example%   setenv    CODEMGR_WSPATH    "/export/home/ws
              ~/projects/ws"
    
         The following variables are set by putback at execution time
         for use within FLPs.
    
         CODEMGR_CMD              Contains the name  of  the  putback
                                  command.
    
         CODEMGR_WS_CHILD         Contains  the  name  of  the  child
                                  workspace for this putback.
    
         CODEMGR_WS_DEST          Contains the name of  the  destina-
                                  tion  (to)  workspace for this put-
                                  back.
    
         CODEMGR_WS_PARENT        Contains the  name  of  the  parent
                                  workspace for this putback.
    
         CODEMGR_WS_SRC           Contains the  name  of  the  source
                                  (from) workspace for this putback.
    
         CODEMGR_WS_ROOT          The putback command  executes  FLPs
                                  in   both   the  parent  and  child
                                  workspaces.  This variable contains
                                  the  name of the workspace in which
                                  the FLP is currently executing.
    
    FILES
         def.dir.flp              default FLP for directories
    
         cws/Codemgr_wsdata/parent
                                  contains the  name  of  the  parent
                                  workspace
    
         cws/Codemgr_wsdata/locks locks file for cws
    
         cws/Codemgr_wsdata/args  definition of all of cws
    
         cws/Codemgr_wsdata/putback.cmt
                                  when putback blocks,  the  comments
                                  are saved here
    
         pws/Codemgr_wsdata/history
                                  log of the putback
    
         pws/Codemgr_wsdata/locks locks file for pws
    
    SEE ALSO
         TeamWare User's Guide
         bringover(1),   def.dir.flp(1),   resolve(1),   sccs-get(1),
         twmerge(1),   ws_undo(1),  workspace(1),  access_control(4),
         args(4), children(4),  conflicts(4),  history(4),  locks(4),
         nametable(4), notification(4) parent(4)
    
    EXIT CODES
         0         putback was successful
    
         1         putback failed due to an error condition
    
         2         putback blocked, did not execute bringover
    
         3         putback blocked, executed successful bringover
    
         4         putback  blocked,  executed  successful  bringover
                   that found files in conflict
    
    
    
    


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