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NAME

        aegis change attributes - modify the attributes of a change

SYNOPSIS

        aegis -Change_Attributes -File attr-file [ option...  ]
        aegis -Change_Attributes -Edit [ option...  ]
        aegis -Change_Attributes -Fix_ARchitecture
        aegis -Change_Attributes name=value
        aegis -Change_Attributes -List [ option...  ]
        aegis -Change_Attributes -Help
        aegis -Change_Attributes -UUID string [ option... ]

DESCRIPTION

        The aegis -Change_Attributes command is used to set, edit or list the attributes of a change.

        The output of the -List variant is suitable for use as input at a later time.

        See aecattr(5) for a description of the file format.

        The name=value form of the command may be used when you wish to add or modify change set attributes.  If
        an  attribute is already present, it will be modified; if there is more than one attribute with the same
        name, only the first will be modified.  The name+=value form will always append the pair.

   Example
        When you edit the file, you will see something like this:
                brief_description = "login(1) is too fussy";
                description = "When users type their password "
                    "incorrectly, after three times the login(1) "
                    "program should assume they have forgotten "
                    "their password and automatically reset it "
                    "for them.";
                cause = external_enhancement;
                attribute =
                [
                    {
                        name = "bugzilla";
                        value = "666";
                    },
                    {
                        name = "customer-priority";
                        value = "high";
                    },
                    {
                        name = "marketing-priority";
                        value = "urgent-panic-headless-chicken";
                    },
                    {
                        name = "engineering-priority";
                        value = "after-heat-death-of-universe";
                    }
                ];
        Note the semicolons, you need to get them right.  Edit the fields you want to change.  When you quit the
        editor, they will be updated.

   Known Attribute Names
        While many of the anticipated used of change attributes are  to  allow  projects  to  attach  their  own
        specialized  data  to  change  sets, Aegis also uses some attributes for its own purposes (and arguably,
        should always have done so to maximize forwards compatibility across Aegis upgrades).

        aeget:inventory:hide
                boolean.  If true, this change set does not appear in aeget(1)'s  change  set  inventory  pages,
                used  by  aedist  -replay  to  decide what to download and apply.  Think of it as a "local only"
                flag.

        foreign-copyright
                boolean.  If true, none of the files in this change  set  will  not  be  checked  by  the  aede-
                policy(1) copyright validation.

        original-uuid
                This  is  set  by  aedist  -receive  when  an  incoming  change set is changed before it can end
                development.  There may be more than one.  The aeget(1) inventory "all"  page  will  show  these
                additional UUIDs, used by the aedist -pending command..

   Universal Unique Identifier
        Each change set is assigned a unique universal identifier (UUID) at integrate pass time.  This serves to
        identify  the change across all sites when a geographically distributed development model is being used.
        This may be exploited to rapidly determine which change sets need to be downloaded.

        The -Universal_Unique_IDentifier option is used by the aedist(1) and aepatch(1) commands to set the UUID
        of a change set.  It should not be used by developers.

   Using Change Attributes in Scripts
        There are several ways you can use the attributes of an Aegis change in a shell script:

        aereport(1)
                The report generator is able to  access  change  attributes.   You  can  then  have  the  report
                generator print the necessary data.

        aesub(1)
                Many change attributes can be accessed via the aesub(5) command substitutions, and printed using
                the aesub(1) command.

        aeca -l The  list  option  of the aeca(1) command may be used to print the values of all editable change
                attributes.  It can be groped using grep(1) or awk(1), or similar.

        aexml(1)
                It is possible to get a great deal of information in XML format,  including  change  attributes.
                This format can be parsed by a variety of packages.

        Use the method best suited to your particular needs.

OPTIONS

        The following options are understood:

        -Change number
                This  option  may  be  used to specify a particular change within a project.  See aegis(1) for a
                complete description of this option.

        -Description_Only
                This option may be used to specify that only the change  description  is  the  subject  of  this
                command.   It will be presented as plain text, without any of the quotes or escapes present when
                this command is not used.

        -Edit
                Edit the attributes with a text editor, this is usually more convenient than  supplying  a  text
                file.  The VISUAL and then EDITOR environment variables are consulted for the name of the editor
                to  use;  defaults to vi(1) if neither is set.  See the visual_command and editor_command fields
                in aeuconf(1) for how to override this specifically for Aegis.

                Warning: Aegis tries to be well behaved when faced with errors, so the temporary file is left in
                your home directory where you can edit it further and re-use it with a -file option.

                The -edit option may not be used in the  background,  or  when  the  standard  input  is  not  a
                terminal.

        -Edit_BackGround
                Edit  the  attributes with a dumb text editor, this is most often desired when edit commands are
                being piped into the editor via the standard input.  Only the  EDITOR  environment  variable  is
                consulted  for  the  name  of  the editor to use; it is a fatal error if it is not set.  See the
                editor_command field in aeuconf(1) for how to override this specifically for Aegis.

        -File filename
                Take the attributes from the specified file.   The  filename  `-'  is  understood  to  mean  the
                standard input.

        -Fix_ARchitecture
                This  option  may be used to replace change change's architecture list with all of the mandatory
                architectures from the project configuration file, plus any of the optional  architectures  that
                match the current machine.  May not be used with -file or -edit options.

        -Help
                This option may be used to obtain more information about how to use the aegis program.

        -List
                This option may be used to obtain a list of suitable subjects for this command.  The list may be
                more general than expected.

        -Project name
                This  option  may  be  used  to  select  the  project  of  interest.  When no -Project option is
                specified, the AEGIS_PROJECT environment variable is consulted.  If that  does  not  exist,  the
                user's  $HOME/.aegisrc  file  is  examined  for a default project field (see aeuconf(5) for more
                information).  If that does not exist, when the user is only working on changes within a  single
                project, the project name defaults to that project.  Otherwise, it is an error.

        -TERse
                This  option  may  be  used to cause listings to produce the bare minimum of information.  It is
                usually useful for shell scripts.

        -Verbose
                This option may be used to cause aegis to produce more output.  By default aegis  only  produces
                output  on  errors.   When  used  with the -List option this option causes column headings to be
                added.

        -Universal_Unique_IDentifier string
                This option may be used to set the UUID of change change.

        -Wait   This option may be used to require Aegis commands to wait for access locks, if  they  cannot  be
                obtained  immediately.   Defaults  to  the  user's  lock_wait_preference  if  not specified, see
                aeuconf(5) for more information.

        -No_Wait
                This option may be used to require Aegis commands to emit a fatal error if access  locks  cannot
                be  obtained  immediately.   Defaults  to  the user's lock_wait_preference if not specified, see
                aeuconf(5) for more information.

        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 ALIAS

        The recommended alias for this command is
        csh%    alias aeca 'aegis -ca \!* -v'
        sh$     aeca(){aegis -ca "$@" -v}

ERRORS

        It is an error if the current user is not an administrator of the specified project.

EXIT STATUS

        The 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 VARIABLES

        See  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

        tkaeca(1)
                GUI interface to the aeca(1) command.

        aecattr(5)
                change attributes file format

        aecstate(5)
                change state file format

        aepa(5) modify the attributes of a project

        aesub(5)
                available command substitutions

        aeuconf(5)
                user configuration file format

COPYRIGHT

        aegis version 4.24.3.D001
        Copyright  (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
        2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Peter Miller

        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.

AUTHOR

        Peter Miller   E-Mail:   millerp@canb.auug.org.au
        /\/\*             WWW:   http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/

Reference Manual                                      Aegis                          aegis -Change_Attributes(1)