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Re: updating single file to older revision

From: enomis <enomis_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 02:39:13 -0800 (PST)

On Jan 29, 10:36 am, Simon Large <simon.tortoise..._at_googlemail.com>
wrote:

>
> You updated the file to an old revision, but you haven't made any
> changes to it, so what is there to commit? And if you did change it
> your commit would fail because you can only commit a file when
> modifications are made against HEAD (or at least there have been no
> repository changes between the revision you have and HEAD).
>
> Please read the manual page on "update to revision" as it is explained
> there. I also suggest you read at least the basics chapter of the
> subversion book to gain an understanding of how subversion works.
>
> Simon

Thanx for your answer,
you mean that if i update a single file to its older revision it's ok
if i dont see graphical signal (green icon) that the file is not
identical to the actual HEAD revision? You dont have a gray, or dusted
icon to show this situation?

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