Thanks Mark, I just stumbled onto that as your email came through. I'll
give that a shot.
Thanks,
-Zach
Mark Phippard wrote:
> Zach Bailey <zach.bailey@hannonhill.com> wrote on 09/08/2006 01:27:03 PM:
>
>> Let us say that I recently committed something to the repository
>> (revision n) and I want to revert the repository's contents to the
>> revision before that (revision n-1), effectively undoing the changes
>> made in revision n, which will become revision n+1.
>>
>> What is the best way of going about this using Subclipse? Is it
>> possible, or should I use the command-line tools?
>
> If you want to undo the changes in a commit, you can do Team -> Show
> History. Right-click on the revision or range of revisions you want to
> remove. Then select the "Revert changes ..." option. This will run a
> reverse merge, undoing the changes in your working copy. Then just review
> and commit.
>
> Mark
>
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