Philip,
I *think* I tried that, but my memory is hazy. The next time I'm moving
things around, I'll try to reproduce it, or confirm your suggestion.
Thanks,
Garret
Philip Martin wrote:
> Garret Wilson <garret@globalmentor.com> writes:
>
>
>>Maybe there's a way to say, "undo the copy and delete," but I
>>haven't found it. It's awfully frustrating in an airplane to be
>>required to commit just to un-move a file.
>
>
> What did you try? In what way did it not work?
>
> Running 'svn revert' on the deleted file will restore it. You can
> then manually transfer any local modifications from the added file to
> the newly restored file if you wish. Then you can remove the added
> file by running either 'svn revert' or 'svn rm --force' depending on
> whether you want to retain an unversioned file.
>
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