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Restoring from older backup, how to sync again?

From: cleaner416 <cleaner416_at_mac.com>
Date: 2006-03-05 06:01:30 CET

Greetings,

Recently the hard disk containing my code repositories crashed and I had to
restore from a 1 week old backup. On a development machine I have made
several changes to a couple of repositories and committed them during the
week. So I still have the lastest code on my client machine, but the
repository on the svn server is a week old. So now I have a situation like
this:

Development machine: has revision #45, doesn't think a commit is needed (I
committed right before the server HD crash)
Server that lost a week of commits has revision #40

What's the best approach to re-sync here? I don't mind missing 41-44, but
I'm hoping there is a solution where I can resync without simply blowing
away the project and starting at rev 1 again with the latest source.

Many thanks!

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