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Re: Change head revision

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-03-07 03:20:09 CET

On Mar 3, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Deiced First wrote:

> Hi, subversion experts ;)
>
> May I ask a question? I have been looking for a similar one, but I'm
> afraid I could not find it.
>
> Well, as far as I know the last revision you commit to a repository is
> the revision you get when, in example, another user update from the
> repository. Am I rigth?
>
> My question is ... Can I change something in the repository to point
> to other revision on some files? In example, for the file
> 'class1.java' I have in my repository the revision #1,#3 and #5. One
> day, I decide to change the file and commit a new revision (the #99),
> but someone on the proyect says that this already commited revision
> has to wait, in example, one week. I don't want to loose my pretty new
> modification, but also I would like to avoid updating it from the
> repository until next week.

Sounds like you want to use branches. Read about it in chapter 4.

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