Maybe "svn rollback" can be a command that just prints a useful tutorial
on svn merge. It can show that if you want to rollback TO a certain
version, you use _____ and if you want to rollback the change IN a
certain version you use ____. Then it meets everybody's expectaions
(except if they expected it to work...).
-David Mankin
On 12 Jun 2002 cmpilato@collab.net wrote:
> Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> writes:
>
> > cmpilato@collab.net writes:
> >
> > > The notion of a "rollback to a revision X" means to restore the
> > > state of the file as it was in revision X (meaning undoing all
> > > changes between X and what is in the working copy).
> >
> > You mean, 'svn up -rX file'? :-)
>
> No good. We want the rollback to be instantaneously committable.
>
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