Thanks for your response. Assuming you mean Team ->Show in Resource
History, I selected the "Revert Change frm Revision 220". It appears to
work, ie, no errors, i see traffic across the net, but the file does not
appear in the directory (in Eclipse or in the file system). I restarted
Eclipse just to be certain. The * is no longer by the 220. Do I need to
do something else?
Mark Phippard wrote:
> John Daues <jdaues@nmsu.edu> wrote on 06/27/2006 09:53:46 AM:
>
>
>> I need to recover a file that I just deleted. It is the only action of
>> the most recent revision. If I look in the SVN history, I see the
>> something like this:
>> *220 6/26/06 6:54pm joeuser Deleted myfile.java
>> 219 6/26/06/3:01pm joeuser Changed myfile2.java
>> 218 6/25/06/110:pm joeuser Changed myfile3.java
>>
>> According to the svn manual, I need to 'merge' to get the file back. In
>> the merge dlg box, there is a 'from' and a 'to'. I'm not sure what to
>> put in these, ie do I merge from Head to 220?
>> from Head to 219? from 219 to Head? I've tried a dry run, but I don't
>> see anything different.
>>
>> Also, What does the * next to the 220 mean?
>>
>
> The * means that is the current revision of your working copy. To recover
> the deleted file, just right-click on a parent folder and do Team -> Show
> History. Then right-click on the revision that did the delete (r220) and
> take the option that says to Revert Change from Revision 220. This will
> do the "reverse merge" that the book talks about.
>
> Mark
>
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