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Re: rolling back to a previous version

From: Simon Large <simon_at_skirridsystems.co.uk>
Date: 2006-02-04 22:31:40 CET

Stefan Küng wrote:
> Rev. Steve Klett wrote:
>> I have tried reading the help to understand this, but I'm still
>> confused. Basically, I have a file that I would like to roll back to
>> a previous revision. I would like to make a specific revision the
>> "active" revision so that when I do an update on another machine, I
>> get that version of the file. I have tried "Update item to revision"
>> and this seemed to work on one machine, but then when I went to
>> another machine and did a full update on the whole branch, the head
>> revision of the file in question was retrieved.
>
> After "update item to revision", you must of course commit that file again!

What were you saying the other day about "I don't know my own app" ;-)

If you update to an old revision you can't commit until you update to
HEAD. Use the revision log dialog to revert changes from selected revisions.

I am just updating the docs to link to the HowTo section from
UpdateToRevision.

Simon

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