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Re: Moving a file add to a particular revision?

From: Steinar Bang <sb_at_dod.no>
Date: 2006-04-27 19:04:00 CEST

>>>>> "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@comcast.net>:

> In short, no. In long, you could rebuild the repository from a dump
> to revision 92, then add the files on top and recreate revision 93
> with everything in place, then do revision 94. But it's not trivial
> to merge changes.

Hm... that's one option that would do it.

But it would be a problem with a large repository, and would require
all others to refrain from committing during the process, wouldn't it?

I guess what I will have to do in this, and future cases when I mess
up, is to do what I did when I messed up in CVS: live with it, and try
not to mess up in the future...:-)

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