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Re: Backing out changes: the prefered method?

From: Sean Russell <ser_at_germane-software.com>
Date: 2002-01-30 22:14:42 CET

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On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:24, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> No need to do the rm first. You can 'svn up -r N' the file, and the
...
> But understand: you'll simply have a mixed-revision working copy
> after you run that update. The file won't be "locally modified". The

OIC, so you couldn't svn up -r N the file and then commit it. You'd have to
either do the diff, or svn up -r N and then edit the file and change it
subtly. Would it then commit, or would you get a conflict with the current
version?

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/|\ find a real-life application for such silliness."
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