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Re: [Subclipse-users] Override and commit?

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-06-09 15:00:55 CEST

Jiøí Mare¹ <Jiri.Mares@svt.cz> wrote on 06/09/2006 08:56:45 AM:

> we have migrated from CVS to Subversion successfully and started to
using it.
>
> I realized one problem ...
>
> When somebody changes and commits file, this file appears in incoming
> changes. I compare the files and realizes that the
> changes are not right and wanted to override the commited file with
changes
> with my local copy file (older revision).
>
> The CVS eclipse interface has Override and Commit ... command, but there
is
> nothing similar in subclipse, or is it? Any
> workarround how to perform?

We do not have an option like that (which is what I think you are asking).
 If your local file has modifications, you could just do "Mark as Merged"
followed by a Commit. If you have not modified the file locally, you'd
have to do an Update to get the changes into your WC. You can then do
Show History on the file, select the revision with the changes you do not
want, and choose the "Revert changes from this revision" option. This
will remove the changes from your local copy, and you can then review and
commit.

Mark

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