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NAME

       sfind - shapeTools RMS recursively descend a system hierarchy

SYNOPSIS

       sfind [-subs | -comp] directory [command]

DESCRIPTION

       Sfind  recursively  descends  the  system  hierarchy  of  a software system managed by the
       shapeTools Release Management System (shapeTools  RMS).  Sfind  starts  it's  search  from
       directory downwards. According to the shapeTools RMS conventions, directory must contain a
       Shapefile which lists  the  subsystems  in  the  variable  SUBSYSTEMS  and  the  subsystem
       components in the variable COMPONENTS. Each subsystem is visited.

       If  no command is specified, sfind echoes the pathnames of the subsystems it finds, or, if
       the option -comp is given, the pathnames of the components of each subsystem.

       When a command is given, it is executed in the directory of each  subsystem.   The  string
       ``{}'' in command is replaced by the pathname of the subsystem or component.

OPTIONS

       -subs  command  is invoked for each subsystem.  This is the default.  ``{}'' in command is
              replaced by the pathname of the subsystem.

       -comp  command is invoked for each component.   ``{}''  in  command  is  replaced  by  the
              pathname of the component.

EXAMPLES

       List all system components:

              sfind -comp ~/development

       Show the pathnames of all versionfiles:

              sfind ~/development echo -n {}/ \; shape -echo VERSIONFILE

       Echo identification of the last release of each subsystem:

              sfind ~/development vl -last -format \
                  \'\$__lastrelease\$\\n\'         \
                  \`shape -echo VERSIONFILE\`

       Necessary quoting to echo a pair of curly braces:

              sfind ~/development echo two \\{\\} braces

SEE ALSO

       find(1), sh(1), shape(1), shape_RMS(1), shape_tmpl(7)

CAVEATS

       Quoting of shell meta characters can be tough.

BUGS

       The program is slow because shape(1) is called at least once for each subsystem.

       When  sfind is interrupted, usually shape(1) displays the message ``shape - interrupted'',
       which may be confusing.

AUTHOR

       Andreas.Lampen@cs.tu-berlin.de