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Re: [TSVN] Detection of file changes bug T-SVN 1.1.3

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-04-01 15:38:15 CEST

Everything you describe is normal and expected behavior.

You want to undo a change. The Subversion book describes how svn merge
can be used for that purpose. As with most operations, TortoiseSVN makes
this even easier. Simply run the Show Log option on the file to see its
change history. Find the revision that contains the changes you want to
undo, and then right click and take the option to undo the change. This
will run the merge command to modify your WC and back out that change
which you can then commit.

Mark

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