Use the freezept sid command to translate SMIDs to SIDs. The syntax is:
freezept sid [-w workspace] [-m "SMID"] [-a] file
Use the -m option to specify the SMID (in file file) for which you wish to calculate a SID.
Use the -a option to calculate a SID for all of the deltas in file.
For convenience you can use the -s option to specify a directory from which file is relative.
Because the SMID contains white space, you must enclose it within quotation marks.
example% freezept sid -m "64fdd0df de9d7dd de75812 23da96aa" module.c SMID "64fdd0df de9d7dd de75812 23da96aa" = SID 1.36 |
example% freezept sid -a bringover.1 SMID "b05b0a2f 1db5246e 1a466014 707e38f5" = SID 1.1 SMID "d6a5c61f 5634f0ef 9847a080 d0d7b212" = SID 1.2 SMID "e31acdd5 6c1232e2 9e81c287 1edb2f41" = SID 1.2 SMID "c34c91b4 a818622a 2457356a 489b2728" = SID 1.3 SMID "98c0fd8d 889563fb cf722c2b 6afc9636" = SID 1.4 SMID "b1e24be3 752fec3e df2d2717 a9b3f1fa" = SID 1.5 SMID "2b93d39 1ea2f6ba 9814320c bc609acb" = SID 1.6 SMID "1db7d640 42b0f009 35c60d7b b230bd85" = SID 1.7 SMID "906dfe9a ca7e2d6c a64da5be 4baef254" = SID 1.8 SMID "77481e8a 61542339 cc28f532 e5fc6389" = SID 1.9 SMID "cb97c9a6 d0342cf6 19b7b743 2436ca1c" = SID 1.10 SMID "46de4131 b95b9973 93958a07 b960074c" = SID 1.11 |