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Re: undo a commit?

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-04-11 18:34:06 CEST

Brian Denny <brian@briandenny.net> writes:

> > 2. change a log message: use 'svn propedit --revprop -rN svn:log'.
> > Look at the side-box of chapter 6, section 2.2.
>
> OTOH, when you change a log message this way, the old log message is
> actually replaced with the new one, no history involved.

Also, you can also run 'svnadmin setlog repos -rN FILE', right on the
server.

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