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Re: Accidental deletion caused breach in file history

From: Jon Daley <tortoise_at_jon.limedaley.com>
Date: 2007-05-30 12:33:39 CEST

On Tue, 29 May 2007, Stefan Küng wrote:
> Then, open the repository browser. Change to the revision you last had the
> folder/file. The repository browser will show you that folder. Right-click on
> that folder, choose "Copy to working copy", then select the path in your
> working copy where the folder/file belongs.

         Can you tell me what the command line equivalent this operation is
doing? Does it figure out the revision that the file was deleted in and
then run a reverse merge of that revision on just that file?

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Jon Daley
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