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Re: terminating a commit..

From: Geoffrey <lists_at_serioustechnology.com>
Date: 2007-02-27 02:32:23 CET

Méresse Christophe wrote:

>> We are relatively new to subversion and we find that often times we
>> are attempting to commit a piece of code, only to find out that
>> when we are thrown into our editor (vi) there are files listed that
>> were modified that we did not want to have committed.
>>
>> I know how to uncommit code if necessary, but want I was wondering
>> is, is there a way to terminate the commit once you are in the
>> editor?
>
> Simply quit vi without saving, subversion will ask you if you want to
> continue the commit or abort it.

Got the same pointer from others in private email. Thanks, that's
exactly what I was looking for.

-- 
Until later, Geoffrey
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
  - Benjamin Franklin
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