Apache Ant Pvcs Task User Manual

Note: Before using this task, the user running Ant must have access to the commands of PVCS (get and pcli) and must have access to the repository. Note that the way to specify the repository is platform dependent so use property to specify location of repository.

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Version 1.1—2001/06/27

Problems with UNC pathnames and the use of () in paths are fixed and an updateonly argument introduced.

Version 1.0—2001/01/31

Initial release.


Table of Contents


Introduction

The pvcs task allows the user of Ant to extract the latest edition of the source code from a PVCS (Polytron Version Control System) repository. It is currently owned by MicroFocus.

This version has been tested against PVCS version 6.5 and 6.6 under Windows and Solaris.


Pvcs Task

Description

The pvcs task is set to point at a PVCS repository and optionally a project within that repository, and can from that specification get the latest version of the files contained by the repository.

Parameters

Attribute Description Required
repository The location of the repository (see your PVCS manuals). Yes
pvcsproject The project within the PVCS repository to extract files from. No; defaults to root project, /
label Only files marked with this label are extracted. No
promotiongroup Only files within this promotion group are extracted. Using both the label and the promotiongroup tag will cause the files in the promotion group and with that label to be extracted. No
config path of a non default .cfg file. Can be given absolute or relative to project's base directory. No
force If set to yes all files that exists and are writable are overwritten. Default no causes the files that are writable to be ignored. This stops the PVCS command get to stop asking questions! No; default is no
workspace By specifying a workspace, the files are extracted to that location. A PVCS workspace is a name for a location of the workfiles and isn't as such the location itself. You define the location for a workspace using the PVCS GUI clients. No; defaults to default workspace for the current user
pvcsbin On some systems the PVCS executables pcli and get are not found in the PATH. In such cases this attribute should be set to the bin directory of the PVCS installation containing the executables mentioned before. If this attribute isn't specified the tag expects the executables to be found using the PATH environment variable. No
ignorereturncode If set to true the return value from executing the PVCS commands are ignored. No
updateonly If set to true files are gotten only if newer than existing local files. No
filenameformat The format of your folder names in a format suitable for java.text.MessageFormat. Repositories where the archive extension is not -arc should set this. No; defaults to {0}-arc({1})
linestart Used to parse the output of the pcli command. The parser already knows about / and \\, this property is useful in cases where the repository is accessed on a Windows platform via a drive letter mapping. No; defaults to "P:
revision Retrieve the specified revision. No
userid Use the specified userid. No

Parameters specified as nested elements

pvcsproject element

The task supports a nested <pvcsproject> element, that represents a project within the PVCS repository to extract files from. By nesting multiple <pvcsproject> elements under the <pvcs> task, multiple projects can be specified.

Parameters
Attribute Description Required
name The name of the PVCS project Yes

Examples

The following set-up extracts the latest version of the files in the pvcs repository.

<!-- =================================================================== -->
<!-- Get the latest version                                              -->
<!-- =================================================================== -->
<target name="getlatest">
  <pvcs repository="/mnt/pvcs" pvcsproject="/myprj"/>
</target>

Now run: ant getlatest

This will cause the following output to appear:

  getlatest:
  [pvcs] PVCS Version Manager (VMGUI) v6.6.10 (Build 870) for Windows NT/80x86
  [pvcs] Copyright 1985-2000 MERANT. All rights reserved.
  [pvcs] PVCS Version Manager (get) v6.6.10 (Build 870) for Windows NT/80x86
  [pvcs] Copyright 1985-2000 MERANT. All rights reserved.
  [pvcs] c:\myws\myprj\main.java <- C:\mypvcs\archives\myprj\main.java-arc
  [pvcs] rev 1.1
  [pvcs] c:\myws\myprj\apache\tool.java <- C:\mypvcs\archives\myprj\apache\tools.java-arc
  [pvcs] rev 1.5

  BUILD SUCCESSFUL

  Total time: 19 seconds

This next example extracts the latest version of the files in the pvcs repository from two projects using nested <pvcsproject> elements.

<!-- ===================================================================-->
<!-- Get latest from myprj and myprj2                                   -->
<!-- ===================================================================-->
<target name="getlatest2">
  <pvcs repository="/mnt/pvcs">
    <pvcsproject name="/myprj"/>
    <pvcsproject name="/myprj2"/>
  </pvcs>
</target>

Now run: ant getlatest2

This will cause the following output to appear:

  getlatest2:
  [pvcs] PVCS Version Manager (VMGUI) v6.6.10 (Build 870) for Windows NT/80x86
  [pvcs] Copyright 1985-2000 MERANT.  All rights reserved.
  [pvcs] PVCS Version Manager (get) v6.6.10 (Build 870) for Windows NT/80x86
  [pvcs] Copyright 1985-2000 MERANT.  All rights reserved.
  [pvcs] c:\myws\myprj\main.java <- C:\mypvcs\archives\myprj\main.java-arc
  [pvcs] rev 1.1
  [pvcs] c:\myws\myprj\apache\tool.java <- C:\mypvcs\archives\myprj\apache\tool.java-arc
  [pvcs] rev 1.5
  [pvcs] c:\myws\myprj2\apache\tool2.java <- C:\mypvcs\archives\myprj2\apache\tool2.java-arc
  [pvcs] rev 1.2

  BUILD SUCCESSFUL

  Total time: 22 seconds