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Re: how do I loose last changes made ?

From: Johan Appelgren <johan.appelgren_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-01-26 12:03:40 CET

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:47:45 -0000, Tim Alsop
<Tim.Alsop@cybersafe.ltd.uk> wrote:
> I have a quick 'how to' question, which I am sure somebody who uses svn more
> than me will be able to answer quickly ?
>
> Heres what I am doing :
>
> 1. make changes to wc files
> 2. commit changes using 'svn ci'
> 3. make changes to wc files
> 4. commit changes using 'svn ci'
> etc.
>
> The latest revision in repository is X (made by commit at step 4), but this
> commit involved many files changed in error. I therefore want to effectively
> ignore revision X and go back to revision X-1, make changes to this and
> commit as revision X+1. Heres what I tried :
>
<snip>

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/svn-book.html#svn-ch-4-sect-4.2

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