rmbl
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
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ClearCase® |
cleartool subcommand |
Platform |
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UNIX |
Linux |
Windows |
Synopsis
Description
The rmbl command deletes one or more baselines. Versions associated with the baseline are not deleted, only the baseline relationship among the versions.
Options and arguments
Event records and comments
- Default
- Creates one or more event records, with commenting controlled by your .clearcase_profile file (default: –nc). See the comments reference page. Comments can be edited with chevent.
- –c/omment comment | –cfi/le comment-file-pname |–cq/uery | –cqe/ach | –nc/omment
- Overrides the default with the option you specify. See the comments reference page.
The comment is stored in a deletion event on the VOB object.
Confirmation step
Specifying the baseline
- Default
- Prevents rmbl from removing the composite and recommended baselines from the public and private VOBs.
- –ignore
- Causes rmbl to skip the searches for the composite and recommended baselines. Although specifying this option causes rmbl to run faster, it may leave some UCM objects in an unstable state.
- –public
- Prevents rmbl from removing the composite and recommended baselines from the public VOB only.
- baseline-selector ...
- Specifies one or more baselines to delete.
baseline-selector is of the form [baseline:]baseline-name[@vob-selector], where vob-selector specifies the baseline's project VOB.
Examples
The UNIX system and Linux examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you might need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.
The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you might need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.
In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX system and Linux shells or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.
- Remove a baseline.
cmd-context rmbl -f START.109@/usr1/tmp/foo_project
Removed baseline "START.109@/usr1/tmp/foo_project".