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Re: [TSVN] Ignoring a commit and moving on

From: Milen A. Radev <mradev_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-02-26 01:20:59 CET

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:13:26 -0800, Gary Affonso <glists@greywether.com> wrote:
> I've got version 75 of my repository to which I've been making local
> (working copy) changes.
>
> Another developer has just committed 76 and 77, both of which I just want to
> throwaway. They contain problem code that's way easier to just ignore (and
> start over) than to try and merge.
>
> But I can't commit my latest working changes until I update to the latest
> head (77) which I do not want to do.
>
> So...
>
> Is there a way to, in essence, ignore the fact that commits 76 and 76 ever
> happened? Or delete them? Or commit "around them"? Or something?
>
> Any suggestions for how to handle this situation are greatly appreciated.

Wouldn't it be much easier to just update, mark resolved, commit?
 
> Thanks,
>
> - Gary
>

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Milen A. Radev
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