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UNGET ( l ) UNGET ( l )<br />

NAME<br />

unget - undo a previous get of an sees file<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

unget [-rSID] [-s] [-n] files<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Unget undoes the effect of a get -e done prior to creating the<br />

intended new delta. If a directory is named, unget behaves as<br />

though each file in the directory were specified as a named file,<br />

except that non-sees files and unreadable files are silently<br />

ignored. If a name of - is given, the standard input is read with<br />

each line being taken as the name of an sees file to be processed.<br />

Keyletter arguments apply independently to each named file.<br />

-rSID Uniquely identifies which delta is no longer<br />

intended. (This would have been specified by<br />

get as the "new delta"). The use of this<br />

keyletter is necessary only if two or more outstanding<br />

gets for editing on the same sees file<br />

were done by the same person (login name). A<br />

diagnostic results if the specified SID is ambiguous,<br />

or if it is necessary and omitted on the<br />

command line.<br />

-8 Suppresses the printout, on the standard output,<br />

of the intended delta's SID .<br />

-n Causes the retention of the gotten file which<br />

would normally be removed from the current<br />

directory.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

delta( 1 ) , get( 1 ) , sact( 1 ).<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

Use help(1) for explanations.<br />

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