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Re: Deleting accidental commits to repository

From: Java script Dude <despam2004_at_yahoo.ca>
Date: 2005-02-15 21:30:47 CET

kfogel@collab.net wrote:

>Java script Dude <despam2004@yahoo.ca> writes:
>
>
>>I have a developer who accidently committed 50 mb of files into my
>>repo. I did not notice until a couple of weeks later.
>>
>>[q] Is there a command for removing files committed to the repository?
>>
>>
>
>Just 'svn remove', but the files will still be in the history.
>
>The hypothetical 'svn obliterate' does not exist yet.
>
>
>
Darn. Unfortunately this checkin nearly doubled the size of my repo.

I am also looking into using svn as a backbone for some business apps
but need the ability to clear history completely.

[q] Is the `svn obliterate` command on the project timelines.

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