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NAMEaegis change owner - set change owner SYNOPSISaegis -Change_Owner change‐number
user‐name [ option... ]
DESCRIPTIONThe aegis -Change_Owner command is used to reassign a change from one developer to another. A new development directory is created for the change in the new developers default area (see aedb(1) for more information) and the change files are copied across. Derived files are ignored, so a new build will be required. The old development directory will be deleted. This command must be performed by a project administrator, and the new assignee must be a developer. Warning: capricious use of this command will alienate developers very rapidly. NotificationThis command mimics many of the actions of the aebdu(1) and aedb(1) command. In particular, it invokes the develop_begin_undo_command and develop_begin_command of the project config file. See aepconf(5) for more information. Development Directory LocationPlease Note: Aegis also consults the underlying file system, to determine its notion of maximum file size. Where the file system's maximum file size is less than maximum_filename_length, the filesystem wins. This can happen, for example, when you are using the Linux UMSDOS file system, or when you have an NFS mounted an ancient V7 filesystem. Setting maximum_filename_length to 255 in these cases does not alter the fact that the underlying file systems limits are far smaller (12 and 14, respectively). If your development directories (or your whole project) is on filesystems with filename limitations, or a portion of the heterogeneous builds take place in such an environment, it helps to tell Aegis what they are (using the project config file's fields) so that you don't run into the situation where the project builds on the more permissive environments, but fails with mysterious errors in the more limited environments. If your development directories are routinely on a Linux UMSDOS filesystem, you would probably be better off setting dos_filename_required = true, and also changing the development_directory_template field. Heterogeneous development with various Windows environments may also require this. OPTIONSThe following options are understood:
This option may be used to specify which directory is to
be used. It is an error if the current user does not have appropriate
permissions to create the directory path given. This must be an absolute path.
Caution: If you are using an automounter do not use `pwd` to make an absolute path, it usually gives the wrong answer.
Specify that aegis should ask the user for confirmation
before deleting each file. Answer the question yes to delete the file,
or no to keep the file. You can also answer all to delete the
file and all that follow, or none to keep the file and all that follow.
Defaults to the user's delete_file_preference if not specified, see aeuconf(5) for more information. If aegis is running in the background, the question will not be asked, and the files will be deleted.
See also aegis(1) for options common to all aegis commands. All options may be abbreviated; the abbreviation is documented as the upper case letters, all lower case letters and underscores (_) are optional. You must use consecutive sequences of optional letters. All options are case insensitive, you may type them in upper case or lower case or a combination of both, case is not important. For example: the arguments “-project”, “-PROJ” and “-p” are all interpreted to mean the -Project option. The argument “-prj” will not be understood, because consecutive optional characters were not supplied. Options and other command line arguments may be mixed arbitrarily
on the command line, after the function selectors.
The GNU long option names are understood. Since all option names
for aegis are long, this means ignoring the extra leading '-'. The
“--option=value” convention is
also understood.
RECOMMENDED ALIASThe recommended alias for this command is csh% alias aechown 'aegis -chown \!* -v' sh$ aechown(){aegis -chown "$@" -v} ERRORSIt is an error if the user issuing the command is not a project
administrator.
EXIT STATUSThe aegis command will exit with a status of 1 on any error. The aegis command will only exit with a status of 0 if there are no errors. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLESSee aegis(1) for a list of environment variables which may affect this command. See aepconf(5) for the project configuration file's project_specific field for how to set environment variables for all commands executed by Aegis. COPYRIGHTaegis version 4.25.D510
The aegis program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
use the 'aegis -VERSion License' command. This is free software and
you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details use
the 'aegis -VERSion License' command.
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