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Commiting an older revision

From: Markus Fischer <markus_at_fischer.name>
Date: 2006-01-26 16:04:36 CET

Hi,

what's the cleanest way to the the following:

1. I'm doing a checkout from HEAD, current revision is 3
2. I'm reverting parts of this checkout to a prior revision, call it Rev. 2
3. I now want the this Rev. 2 becomes part of HEAD so I'ld like to
commit this as Rev. 4

Just by using TortoiseSVN I'm somehow stuck after point 2. I use "Update
to revision" on the particular subdirectory which I want to become head
but I can't "commit" anything because there's nothing marked as changed.

I know that I can now copy away the files from this particular revision,
update to HEAD revision, copy back the files and commit the changes.

I was just wondering if that's the way it works or if it's easier?

thanks,
- Markus

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