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Re: Set branch as trunk?

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:28:46 +0100

2009/10/21 Jan Wedel <Jan.Wedel_at_ettex.de>:
> I currently work on a project where I implemented some improvements that
> unexpectedly turned out as the exact opposite.
>
> Now,  I want to go  back a few revisions (Lets say HEAD is 80, and last
> “good” revision is 70), create a branch, and use this new branch as the main
> branch.  Is there a simple approach for that problem?
>
> My more complex solution would be to create two new branch from r70 and move
> the trunk to one of them and copy the the other into trunk. But I’m not sure
> if this would work...

That would be a difficult way of solving a simple problem.

Show log for trunk.
Select the last good revision in the top pane (r70)
Right click and 'Revert to this revision'
Commit.

Trunk is now back to the way it was in r70.

Simon

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