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Deleting the last revsion from the repository

From: swdev <swdev1_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-04-07 10:54:32 CEST

Hi all,

Thanks for making a great version control program !!

Environment
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TortoiseSVN 1.1.3, Build 2502, UNICODE
Subversion 1.1.3,
apr 0.9.5
apr-iconv 0.9.5
apr-utils 0.9.5
berkeley db 4.2.52
neon 0.24.7
OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
zlib 1.2.2

I have a repository with the usual trunk, branch, tags structure.
I have been commiting files to the trunk.
At revision 13, I created a tag - called version_0_0_1and checked this out
into a release_dir directory
I then carried om making changes to the trunk until revision 20.

Here's the stupid part :)
I added a bunch of image files to the release_dir and checked them in. (DOH
- How stupid am I??) to get me to revision 21.
Since then (yesterday) I have made no changes.
Is there any way I can remove revision 21 from the repository, as it
contains several MBytes of files that I don't need version controlled?

Many thanks for all your help.
Received on Thu Apr 7 10:57:14 2005

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