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Re: How to recover from "revert to this revision"?

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 21:44:53 +0100

2008/9/18 mitch <mitch.gart_at_cal.berkeley.edu>
>
> So ignoring local changes, the way to undo a "revert to this revision"
> is another "revert"?
> I didn't think of trying that. It doesn't seem very intuitive.

When you 'revert to this revision' you undo all the changes made since
that revision. This leaves your working copy in a changed state (ie
changed back to how it was previously). To undo those changes you have
to 'revert'. I suppose the term 'revert' is overloaded - can you come
up with better terminology which makes more sense?

Simon

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