James Carlson wrote:

> Zhijun Fu writes:
>   
>> usr/src/uts/common/inet/arp.h: 30: contains SCCS keywords "%Z%, %M%,
>> %I%, %E%"
>> usr/src/uts/common/inet/arp/arp.c: 27: contains SCCS keywords "%Z%, %M%,
>> %I%, %E%"
>> usr/src/uts/common/inet/ip/ip_ire.c: 27: contains SCCS keywords "%Z%,
>> %M%, %I%, %E%"
>>     
>
> Those are SCCS keywords.  Remove them.
>
>   
>> While looking at the code from /net/onnv.eng/export/onnv-clone, those
>> files contain
>> the keywords as well. So I don't understand why those warnings showed up.
>>     
>
> They were once used back when we used SCCS to manage the code.
> They're not used now, and should be removed prior to any integration
> by way of Mercurial.
>   
Yep, I figured that out by looking at Nevada recent putback webrevs after
I sent out the mail. 
But thank you all the same. Jim, you're always helpful!  :-) 

Thanks,
Zhijun

> (It's an issue similar to cstyle, copyright, licensing, and lint:
> there are some things in the gate that fail those tests, and to
> varying degrees, those updating the code are responsible for fixing
> the existing problems they find.)
>   

-- 
#mdb -K
[0]> eri.prc.sun.com::walk staff s|::print staff_t s_name|
::grep .== zhijun |::eval <s=K|::print staff_t
Zhijun.Fu at Sun.COM, x84349
Network Virtualization & Performance Team,
Solaris Core Operating Systems
Since Jul 10,2006
[0]> :c

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