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[TSVN] un-adding files

From: JS.staff <jsparrow_at_ecclescollege.ac.uk>
Date: 2004-10-04 18:42:09 CEST

I did the following today:
 
Tried to commit some work.
Some files were new (didn't expect that!), so I ticked them to add, and pressed Commit
Commit fails because I'm not up-to-date.
Tried to Update, but I can't because HEAD contains the files now marked with '+' in my working copy! (some other guy had some the same work before me)
 
 
 
Is there a way to 'un-add' a file?? I got round the issue by copying out the work, reverting, updating, then copying the work back.
 
Is 'adding' a client only action? or does it immediatly tell the server?
Can you revert an added file? Didn't try that.
 
Thanks,
 
John
Received on Mon Oct 4 19:49:45 2004

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