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Re: Error running a CLEARCASE_PN command

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Registered: Aug 03, 2010 02:35:58 PM Error running a CLEARCASE_PN command
Posted: Aug 03, 2010 03:06:25 PM Hello all.

I am trying to run a CLEARCASE_PN command to fix the ownership of the objects in my VOB. This is the command I wish to run:

cleartool find . -kind all -exec '/opt/rational/clearcase/bin/cleartool protect -chown vobadmin -chgrp factory %CLEARCASE_PN'

But the only output I received from this was:

cleartool: Error: Not an object in a vob: ".".
cleartool: Warning: Skipping ".".

Any ideas on how to make this work?


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Registered: Jan 14, 2010 06:39:56 AM Re: Error running a CLEARCASE_PN command
Posted: Aug 04, 2010 12:38:02 AM   in response to: Ejohnson in response to: Ejohnson's post Hi Ejohnson,

Use $CLEARCASE_PN on unix and %CLEARCASE_PN% on Windows

Thanks,

Sachin Chitrakoti


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Registered: Aug 03, 2010 02:35:58 PM My operating system is RHEL 4.0.
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Registered: Sep 10, 2010 07:05:24 PM Re: Error running a CLEARCASE_PN command
Posted: Nov 10, 2010 05:26:49 PM   in response to: Ejohnson in response to: Ejohnson's post Sachin Chitrakoti wrote:
Hi Ejohnson,

Use $CLEARCASE_PN on unix and %CLEARCASE_PN% on Windows

Thanks,

Sachin Chitrakoti


Now I understand more about it, Thanks for your explanation!Help

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