If you read the OPs message you will see that he was using "Revert to
this revision..." from the log.
BOb
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> From: postmaster_at_tigris.org [mailto:postmaster_at_tigris.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 12:35 PM
> To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> Subject: RE: revert seems to do nothing... ?
>
> Revert only undoes modifications up until the last commit. If you want
to
> undo modifications done by a prior commit, you need to preform a
reverse
> merge and then commit afterwords. A reverse merge can be performed
using
> the following procedure:
>
> 1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to your checked out repository.
> 2. Right click the background in the right window pane and choose
Merge
> from the TortoiseSVN menu.
> 3. Select the "Merge a range of revisions" radio button and click
Next.
> 4. Select/input the location of the master repository.
> 5. Click the "Show log" button and select the revisions you'd like to
> revert, using the Control key to if necessary. Then Click OK
> 6. Check the "Reverse Merge" check box and click Next.
> 7. Click the Merge button to complete the merge.
> 8. Test the changes, and then Commit them.
>
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Received on 2009-01-06 18:53:20 CET