[svn.haxx.se] · SVN Dev · SVN Users · SVN Org · TSVN Dev · TSVN Users · Subclipse Dev · Subclipse Users · this month's index

Re: 'svn revert' vs. 'svn resolve'

From: <junkio_at_cox.net>
Date: 2003-06-09 12:59:02 CEST

>>>>> "kf" == kfogel <kfogel@collab.net> writes:

kf> In a fit of anticipatory consensus (or others might call it
kf> "chest-beating geekismo"), I've changed the command to 'svn undo' in
kf> revision 6173.

Could you please reserve the subcommand 'undo' for something
similar to what 'undo' does in 'arch'?

For people who do not know 'arch', it (1) packages all the
changes you made to your wc and stores it away, and (2) reverts
all such changes to give you a pristine wc. You can later use
the information produced by it to do 'arch redo'. It is one of
the things I miss in subversion.

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscribe@subversion.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: dev-help@subversion.tigris.org
Received on Mon Jun 9 12:59:51 2003

This is an archived mail posted to the Subversion Dev mailing list.

This site is subject to the Apache Privacy Policy and the Apache Public Forum Archive Policy.