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NAMEaegis new change undo - remove a new change from a project SYNOPSISaegis -New_Change_Undo [ option... ]
DESCRIPTIONThe aegis -New_Change_Undo command is used to remove a new change from a project. It wasn't called 'aegis -Remove_Change' in order to emphasize that fact the the change must be in the awaiting development state. In practice it is possible, with a combination of commands, to remove any change which has not reached the completed boxwid = 1 down S0: arrow " new" ljust " change" ljust S1: box "awaiting" "development" arrow " develop" ljust " begin" ljust S2: box "being" "developed" move to 1/3<S1.nw,S1.sw> spline left 0.75 then up 2/3 "new" "change" "undo" -> move to S2.w T1: spline -> left 0.75 then up 11/12 then to 1/3<S1.sw,S1.nw> " develop" ljust " begin" ljust " undo" ljust at T1.c - (0.75,0) state. In general, only project administrators may destroy changes. However, if the project developers_may_create_changes attribute is true, and you are a developer and you created a particular change, you may also destroy it. NotificationThis is one of the rare "state transitions" which does not have a notification command. The assumption is this command is invoked by the system which usually receives notifications. It's probably a bad assumption. OPTIONSThe following options are understood:
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 aencu 'aegis -ncu \!* -v' sh$ aencu(){aegis -ncu "$@" -v} ERRORSIt is an error if the change is not in the awaiting
development state.
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. SEE ALSO
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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