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Committing only some changes in a file

From: Häberling Armin <arminha_at_student.ethz.ch>
Date: 2007-11-19 15:45:41 CET

Hi all,

I have the following problem. I have a working copy of a file and made some changes. Now I'd like to commit some of the changes, but not all.
AFAIK tortoise svn does not support that such a partial commit - please correct me if I'm wrong. So my approach for this was to manually undo the changes, I don't want to commit, then commit the file, and redo the changes. This is feasible only if the changeset I don't want to commit is small.

What I'd like to hear is if anyone has a better solution for that?

Thanks in advance

Armin

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