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RE: Re: Undo Update

From: Scott Nicolson <Scott.Nicolson_at_oscmar.co.nz>
Date: 2007-02-13 00:42:50 CET

> You can select "Update to revision" and select a revision. And, if
> you've forgotten the revision, you could always look at the top
> directory's log file and pick one? Start with the revision before the
> changes that just came in. There's even a "Show log" button to give
> you the option. That should fo what you want, I think...

"Update to revision" does not help here as I can't remember the revision
I was at before the update (this is a hypothetical question).

A bit more information, I wanted to counteract the effect of an
automatic merge by undoing the update. That is I have a working copy of
unknown revision with some local modification and after an update is
automatically merged. I would like to have the ability to undo this
update and return to the file as it stood before the merge.

"Update to revision" after this automatic merge causes a lot more
complications as another merge task arises from this.

I am aware of the show log features etc, but that doesn't help if a
developer is not paying attention.

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