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Re: how to get a file copied from earlier revision to HEAD

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-08-20 18:05:40 CEST

solo turn <soloturn99@yahoo.com> writes:
> what is the simplest way to get a file from an earlier revision to
> HEAD again? i had to do a "svn rm --force file" to get a clear
> working copy (the file was in repository, and on filesystem, but not
> in the .svn).

Usually, "svn up FILENAME" will work. But it sounds like you were in
some special circumstance, which you'll need to describe in more
detail for us to understand it...

Thanks,
-K

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